+earthanddust This video series has been slowly released over the months...frustrating, but a pleasant surprise whenever a new one comes out. My guess is that they'll release the next one in 1-4 weeks or so.
Families pay in advance to receive a box of produce each week... that is their Share over an extended harvest season of varied kinds of produce. Each is called a Share of the total harvest. Subscribers pre-purchase a Share of the harvest from the Farm Plan. It is healthier to produce multiple kinds of fruit and veg on a farm than mono-cropping. A couple days a week, Subscribers might visit the farm to help weed, harvest, pick up Share Boxes, return their kitchen compost, build loyalty and learn along with older kids about growing sustainable organic food for communities. Fewer pests, better soil.
This is amazing. I have been having a very difficult time wrapping by head around succession planting. This has helped me tremendously.
Thank you JM. This is so clear! It makes it all so clear and doable.
"we could have a full day work shop about crop planning..." yess please can you do one I would love to have every details possible about it
At the end of the video - it says part 12 insect control - is next :) I'd love to know where that video is. Thank you!
+earthanddust This video series has been slowly released over the months...frustrating, but a pleasant surprise whenever a new one comes out. My guess is that they'll release the next one in 1-4 weeks or so.
Hi thanks you for all the information! Í am from argentina i whant to now what do you mean with 200 shares? Thank you.
Families pay in advance to receive a box of produce each week... that is their Share over an extended harvest season of varied kinds of produce. Each is called a Share of the total harvest. Subscribers pre-purchase a Share of the harvest from the Farm Plan. It is healthier to produce multiple kinds of fruit and veg on a farm than mono-cropping. A couple days a week, Subscribers might visit the farm to help weed, harvest, pick up Share Boxes, return their kitchen compost, build loyalty and learn along with older kids about growing sustainable organic food for communities. Fewer pests, better soil.
@@JulieMikalson thank you!