A potential solution to dealing with overproduction or crops that don't sell is to ferment what you don't sell at the market, and sell it separately as a value-added product. German market gardener Olaf Schnelle does this very successfully, and I think it's a brilliant idea, because you don't have to let anything go to waste.
Wooooo! Before I watch this video: my wife and I were just talking about your videos and were wondering how you are doing. Now, off to watch your video!
Very good to see you very enthusiastic and involved fully with your business. All the success for you and looking forward to seeing more videos in the future. ❤️
Great to see you back on the tube!! And how cool to hear that you quit the dayjob to go all in the gardens. By the looks of you and your beds, you're having a blast! If you're really going for it, maybe it might work if you find some restaurants (if possible) nearby and see if you can work out some deals to grow a certain type of product for them. So you have some certainty of revenue and you wont be left with a bunch of unsold products like the radishes or cabbages. Otherwise, very glad so see you back here, doing so well and expanding the business! Compliments from across the globe in wintery Holland
Welcome back. Keep making videos.
Welcome back. I missed my sunny mornings with Georgia.
A potential solution to dealing with overproduction or crops that don't sell is to ferment what you don't sell at the market, and sell it separately as a value-added product. German market gardener Olaf Schnelle does this very successfully, and I think it's a brilliant idea, because you don't have to let anything go to waste.
This is a great idea, I would love to try this!
Your gardens are looking lovely and it is nice to see a NZ market garden on TH-cam.
Looks incredible Georgia, you know so much! Love the content ❤
Keisha!!! Thank you
Wooooo! Before I watch this video: my wife and I were just talking about your videos and were wondering how you are doing.
Now, off to watch your video!
Good to see you back. The garden is looking great. Hope the change to full time market gardener😎works out.
I hope so too
I miss your gardening TH-cams.
Hope you’re doing well and I look forward to seeing you when you’re up to it.
Cheers from Australia. 🇦🇺
Very good to see you very enthusiastic and involved fully with your business. All the success for you and looking forward to seeing more videos in the future. ❤️
Thank you so much!
Welcome back!
Great to see you back on the tube!! And how cool to hear that you quit the dayjob to go all in the gardens. By the looks of you and your beds, you're having a blast!
If you're really going for it, maybe it might work if you find some restaurants (if possible) nearby and see if you can work out some deals to grow a certain type of product for them. So you have some certainty of revenue and you wont be left with a bunch of unsold products like the radishes or cabbages.
Otherwise, very glad so see you back here, doing so well and expanding the business! Compliments from across the globe in wintery Holland
Thank you! I have actually just started selling to a local restaurant and it's going really well!
@@georgiadegroen Thanks for sharing. That's great to hear! Looking forward seeing how this summer progresses for you 😀
Make a radish mix bunches, in norway we call the white radishes icecicle radishes
We call them that here as well 👍
Grab a bluetooth mic 👍
So when you run away we can hear you over the wind 🙂
New mic just arrived in the mail today!
Will you post a link to where you purchased all of the irrigation parts?
I get all of our irrigation supplies from Irrigation Express www.irrigationexpress.co.nz/
Just found your channel, great to see someone doing it in the bay of plenty. Just wondering where your tunnel came from and costs.
The tunnel is from Quiedan and was roughly $9k