The Official Site of Square Foot Gardening and Mel Bartholomew, Originator and Author

Global Gardening Program
The Square Foot Gardening Foundation

 

 

                          

SFG IN:

Australia

Argentina

Bermuda

Bolivia

Ecuador

   

England

Ethiopia

Haiti

India

London - UK

Mexico

New Zealand

Sri Lanka

Southhampton - UK

U. S. A.

     Mel Bartholomew, originator of Square Foot Gardening, has established

a new program called Global Gardening. The purpose is to teach a simple,

natural and easy home gardening method that can be practiced anywhere

around the world; especially by women.

     A garden of one square meter utilizing compost as an inexpensive and

natural growing soil, planted intensively and continually with a variety of

vegetables, herbs, and flowers, can provide better nutrition as well as a potential

source of income. Based on the Square Foot Method, the system is easily

converted to Square Meters and works in all parts of the world.

How Can We Help Your Organization ?

This photo was taken at the SFG international training center in Homestead Florida .  Notice the three different materials used for the boxes.  These are readily available around the world - cinder block - wood - bamboo.

Our purpose and mission is to help

other organizations achieve their goals

using this simple yet productive gardening

method. We have helped many, and believe

we can help you.

     Our past projects include donating

over 800 teaching gardens to elementary

schools in California, Utah, Maine and

Florida; building gardens for Habitat for

Humanity houses; Boy Scout Eagle projects;

working with the elderly; gardens for the

blind, wheelchair gardening; youth

correctional facilities; missionary training;

as well as projects in several third world

countries helping others become

self-sufficient.

 

 

     Square Foot Gardening works anywhere, and can help any group of people.

If you would like us to help you, Contact us at : info@squarefootgardening.com

Visitors to the SFG Web site

Algeria

Angola

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Bahamas

Bahrain

Barbados

Belgium

Belize

Bermuda

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil

Brazil

Bulgaria

Cambodia

Canada

Chile

China

China

Cocos (Keeling) Islands

Colombia

Costa Rica

Croatia

Cuba

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Dominica

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Egypt

El Salvador

Eritrea

Estonia

Ethiopia

Europe

Europe

Faroe Islands

Fiji

Finland

France

French Polynesia

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Greenland

Grenada

Guam

Guatemala

Guyana

Hong Kong

Hungary

Iceland

India

Indonesia

Iran, Islamic Republic of

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Korea, Republic of

Kuwait

 

 

Latvia

Lebanon

Lesotho

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Macedonia

Malawi

Malaysia

Malta

Mauritius

Mexico

Morocco

Netherlands

Netherlands Antilles

New Caledonia

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Nigeria

Non-Profit Organizations

Northern Mariana islands

Norway

Old Style Arpanet

Oman

Pakistan

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Qatar

Romania

Russian Federation

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Samoa

Saudi Arabia

Senegal

Singapore

Slovakia

Slovenia

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Switzerland

Syrian Arab Republic

Taiwan

Tanzania, United Republic of

Thailand

Togo

Trinidad and Tobago

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Uruguay

US Educational

US Government

US Military

Uzbekistan

Venezuela

Vietnam

Virgin Islands, U.S.

Yugoslavia

Zambia

Zimbabwe

World Hunger and the SFG Foundation

800 million people go to bed desperately hungry every night.

     In addition, depending on whose numbers you use, 15 to 50 million people die each year from starvation and malnutrition related diseases. Three fourths of these are children under the age of five. 

     Even if you use the most conservative figure of 15 million, that is over 41,000 people a day (30,000 of which are children under age five) die from the effects of starvation and malnutrition each and every day. That translates into a person dying about every 2 seconds somewhere in the world. So in just the  5 minutes it takes to read this, 150 people (over 100 children) die from the effects of hunger and that goes on every day of the year.    Kind of boggles the mind, doesn't it ?

     One may ask how can I possibly help, how can anyone or any group cope with that ?  Bad as it sounds, it is a battle that can be won. Today's rate is down about 40% from twenty years ago. But great as that is, it is still too slow. It would still take 80 years and hundreds of millions of lives to get down to under 2,000 deaths a day from effects of starvation.

We at the SFG Foundation believe

that we can help in a most significant way.

     Do you remember the old saying “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, but teach him to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” ? We believe that the same can be accomplished by teaching a person to garden in a simple easy way that they can do, like the Square Foot Gardening method.

To that end we would like to announce our vision:

 TO ELIMINATE WORLD HUNGER,

  THROUGH THE USE OF SFG

     Now admittedly that is a very lofty vision, but you can't hit a target you don't aim at and this is truly " shooting for the stars ".  But even if we miss, we may hit the moon or beyond, and that's still a very worthy and worthwhile accomplishment.

     How are we going to do this ?  As you may or may not know the SFG is a non-profit foundation and we are seriously looking at the following ways as a means to accomplish our vision.

1.   A core of former missionaries from the Mormon Church are willing to go back to their former mission countries where they know the people, the area, how to live cheap and where the need is. Several we have talked to are ready to go back almost immediately, following training in the SFG methods and as soon as we could find them airfare and a monthly sponsor.

        The Missionaries have said that in these countries they could get by on as little as $100 a month and would be glad to go back for 6 to 12 months. Although we reside in Utah and are most familiar with the Mormon Church, the SFG Foundation is strictly non-denominational.  Perhaps your church, club or organization might be interested in sponsoring or starting such a worthwhile program.

2.   We are looking for people who can and have had success writing grants for projects like these. (Anyone who procures a grant for us would receive a percentage of the grant for his or her efforts) Do you know of anyone who could help here ?

3.    Benefactors and corporate sponsors.    We are looking for private benefactors and corporate sponsors to help with this work. It is sometimes much easier to obtain sponsors because it requires less red tape than grants. Again, anyone procuring benefactors and sponsors would receive a percentage for their efforts if they so desire.

4.    Aligning ourselves with organizations like Ameri-corps, Peace corps, Habitat for Humanity and other groups of a similar nature. Can anyone help us here ?

5.   Do any of you have any suggestions to help us accomplish our vision, which again is:   To Eliminate World Hunger through the use of the Square Foot Gardening Method.

  Please don't let your talents go to waste ! Communicate with us and let us know how you can help and what you'd be willing to do. Email us at info@squarefootgardening.com

Thank you for your interest and help.

                                     

 

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