I don’t know, you’re videos just blow me away! Your farm is immaculate. Your family lovely and precious. I cannot imagine the hard work you’ve all put into this. I am inspired to the max. I am hoping to raise our own food for our family of 7. I would love for that to expand. We are on nearly 2 acres, 1 of which is not covered in forest or river or steep hill. I am praying for God to show me how to be fruitful with what He has so generously given us. Your videos and example sure helps. Bless you from Nova Scotia
Hey Heidi. Thank you so much for your kind words! They're much appreciated. All I can say is this: anyone can do this. With a bit of planning, hard work and dedication you'll be able to grow most of the food for your family. One step at a time! If you ever have any specific questions you know where to find me. Good luck!
Your kid is so cute ! God bless you and your family. You doing a great thing and you sharing your wisdom with the rest of the world. Thank you for that !
Hello again from Florida, USA. Your videos are very inspiring and well done. I really enjoyed this one too, showing your journey. Thank you for sharing such valuable information. Ron
You have encapsulated my vision completely. Thank you for showing me further that I can accomplish what you have done, just about the same as I want for my community. I hope to get going in the next couple of years 🙌🏾. Thank you brother. North Carolina, USA
Amazing video, beautifully done! I'm following the series of Farmers Friend and was surprised to see you there too. Keep inspiring those around you. And Nola, she'll be your greatest helper when a bit older. My oldest (6) loves helping out if it's her favorite green. And no more than 2 beds, after that its work, that's for parents only. I think we should change the Dutch motto from Never Hunger again to Feed your village with local greatness.
Thank you for the kind words! She's already a great help ;) But she's free to do and go where she wants. The more people could feed their communities, the better!
Hi Morrie, Gesrouw here !! I searched you up to find you on the web and found all these farming videos. First of all, I miss you brother !! It does me good seeing you be happy with your little family and have a big smile on your face. Would like to visit one day and help out on the farm. Send me a message
A subscriber and a fan from the Philippines. Be embarking on this path too. Thank you for your videos. I learned so much. May you contibue to be successful.😊😊
Video yang bagus dan menarik, keluarga yang menyenangkan, anak anda cantik dan cerdas. Terimakasih sudah berbagi ilmu tentang bertani. Sangat memotivasi saya. Saya ingin bertani seperti anda. Salam...
Inspiring video!! Amazing work!! Looking forward to apply similar organic gardening practices at our farm back in Kenya, in particular, the no-till gardening.
I really love the way of ur gardening style I hv already watched almost all the videos that u have uploaded & i will visit there one day Now I'm just a student but in future I wants to be a farmer of this model along with hydroponic agriculture
@@TheDutchFarmer Ja ik vind het echt geweldig. Ik ga starten met microgroenten en als dat aanslaat uitbreiden met legkippen of market gardening. Maar dan zijn e toch alweer een paar jaar verder :-)
Hello from WV, USA. You're farm is amazing. I noticed the trees you left growing within your beds. How much does it help to keep the lettuce from bolting? Great video..
Hey there! Thank you for the kind words. It helps in many ways. Just like you mentioned, in the heat of summer we can safely grow 'spring'-type crops like lettuces, radishes etc. without them bolting too quickly. (of course we still choose cultivars that can handle the heat better than others). But we've seen a reduction in irrigation need. Increased biodiversity. Protection from harsh elements including the sun, rain, wind, hail etc. We can work throughout the summer in the dappled shade without ever having the feeling we're going to faint of the heat. and a lot more benefits! Having said that, in early spring and autumn it does take the crops in some places under the trees a bit longer compared to the same crops in full sun. So it's not all positive. It also takes a bit more work in autumn to clean up the beds (after all trees shed their leaves). It might take a little longer to clean salad mixes grown under the trees in autumn. Anyways, the pros far outweigh the cons for us! Hope that helps.
First learn the workload and marketing by working with a farmers. Then you can take land on rent. And best part you can take land in suburban areas 1200 sft - 1500 sft front or back yards that most ppl don't have time to maintain. Learn from "urban farmer Justin Stone" youtube
@@davelawson2564 Working for someone else first is definitely a good decision! It will give you an important reality check as well as experience. Renting as next option will allow you to get started on a small budget, just like what we did. Great feedback! Thank you for your input.
Hey thank you! We don't necessarily do visits, but our doors are always open from Monday to Friday 10:00 / 18:00 if you'd like to buy some produce;) What title? I don't understand....If you mean the song I have no idea. The video crew from Farmers Friend produced this video. You can ask them under this video: th-cam.com/video/HAZwj23DxVE/w-d-xo.html
Beauty is not the first thing that comes to mind when I think of a market garden, not when efficiency is the top priority. I don’t think however, that I’ve seen a more beautiful one. It must make the hard work a little more pleasant, especially while being serenaded with bird song.
Honestly, it was hard work in the beginning. Now it's such a pleasure to take a stroll in the garden. It's nearly not considered work anymore, even though we have to work;)
Hi Moreno I am trying to plant / germenate onions from seeds and never succeed??!!! Although I am using good quality seeds, ready made composite and give a good water for the first time and more than 10 days past and no single plant rised🙄🙄. What I am missing? Can you help please. I am staying in UAE where the climate is hot already and I am germenate under the stairs.
Hi thanks for sharing your story! One question, how were you able to source wood chips in France? I've been looking into this but haven't been able to determine if it is possible to get wood chips for free or low-cost from tree cutting services or municipalities (as is common in the US). Or did you have to purchase? Thanks again!
Hey Walker S. We have a local tree cutting service in the area where we can source it for free. We can also let them deliver it at delivery cost. Otherwise there's also companies we can buy it from, but obviously we prefer the free one;). It took us quite a while to find a free source as there's not many of them available here in our area. Most wood chips are now being used for a newer wood stove system that runs on wood chips, so it's getting more difficult to source this for free!
@@davelawson2564 It's a lot of work to source all that organic matter from restaurants, market places etc. We have access to cow manure from local farmers. We bought in lots of compost from compost facilities in the area but in time want to use only the local cow manure!
@@TheDutchFarmer There is no one size fits all to this. whatever organic matter you can source for free/low cost , use it. Those closer to urban areas can get waste from restaurants , super markets etc ...and can use to feed pigs/chicken and rest composted.
Hey Dominic Thank you! We currently don't take any volunteers. It's something we'd love to include at a later stage. But learning farming first hand is one of the best experiences you can get! There's many farms you could learn from, so keep searching and I'm sure you'll find a farmer who can help you out. All the best!
We've bought and imported everything from Johnny's in the US. When we started there were not many tool companies supplying these in Europe. They're getting more abundant now. www.johnnyseeds.com/ "Bed roller - Jang seeder - 6-row seeder". Hope that helps!
Welcome to the channel! :) Our initial investment was about 15,000 US dollar. One thing I really want to do with this channel is to have complete transparency. So no secrets here;)
@@TheDutchFarmer Nice to know that. Definitely you have a new follower :) Maybe one day I will migrate from a kitchen garden to a market garden :) Who knows
@@TheDutchFarmer Of course, --> the channel name, silly me! What do you think about this type of machine, would be helpful: th-cam.com/video/6efPr83U_wY/w-d-xo.html (besides being way too expensive)?
I "see" the future of organic gardening with the help from the automation(including for small greenhouses), low power electric tools including walk behind battery electric tractors(see Tesla) and electric wheelbarrow. Machines(of course, electric) holding workers in prone position(let's name it MPP) to prevent back pain. No paths, but rails(each 3 meter separated, maybe) - the whole surface being used. Easy and efficient for the e-wheelbarrow and MPP to access the whole surface, no matter if it's muddy, raining or whatever. From the rails' base could be attached the tarps or the half-rings of the low(or high!) polytunnel - no need for rocks, sand bags. Of course, the questions are about the costs but also about how much they can improve the productivity and thus if they can be cost effective mid-term.
@@TheDutchFarmer Yes, but organic gardening need every help it can get to fight the "traditional"(chemical&GMO) way - at least close down in prices(including labour) and quantities
We sold mostly to chefs, organic stores and distributors located in the cities at an hour drive from our farm. We've been developing a lot the on-farm sales and hope that this upcoming season we'll be able to do only on-farm sales. Lots of marketing, promoting and word of mouth.
Hey Mr. Bean. I mentioned in the intro that a small crew of Farmers Friend (an innovative market garden tool&equipment company based in the US) visited our farm last summer. This video is part of a larger series you can follow here: th-cam.com/channels/3WNMbluZ33z-mTgOwG2JSg.html
I don’t know, you’re videos just blow me away! Your farm is immaculate. Your family lovely and precious. I cannot imagine the hard work you’ve all put into this. I am inspired to the max. I am hoping to raise our own food for our family of 7. I would love for that to expand. We are on nearly 2 acres, 1 of which is not covered in forest or river or steep hill. I am praying for God to show me how to be fruitful with what He has so generously given us. Your videos and example sure helps. Bless you from Nova Scotia
Hey Heidi. Thank you so much for your kind words! They're much appreciated. All I can say is this: anyone can do this. With a bit of planning, hard work and dedication you'll be able to grow most of the food for your family. One step at a time! If you ever have any specific questions you know where to find me. Good luck!
Beautifully done! Great filming & editing. Your family is gorgeous, looking forward to more. Shalom
Thank you for the kind words! You can see other episodes here: m.th-cam.com/channels/3WNMbluZ33z-mTgOwG2JSg.html
Your kid is so cute ! God bless you and your family. You doing a great thing and you sharing your wisdom with the rest of the world. Thank you for that !
Hey Mar1video, thank you for your kind words. Much appreciated!
Bravo for your initiative and perseverance.
Lucky girl! Born in a farmer family. Much love. xx
Very inspiring !! You're showing the world what's possible and what's needed .. bravo !! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks!
Hello again from Florida, USA. Your videos are very inspiring and well done. I really enjoyed this one too, showing your journey. Thank you for sharing such valuable information. Ron
Hey Ronnie, thank you very much!
You have encapsulated my vision completely. Thank you for showing me further that I can accomplish what you have done, just about the same as I want for my community. I hope to get going in the next couple of years 🙌🏾. Thank you brother. North Carolina, USA
Awesome! I'm happy to hear this. Have a vision/dream/goal, plan well, work hard and before you know it you can realize them. Good luck!
Fantastic work done to express what you have dreamed of. Great to see your family being involved too.
Hey Rover thank you! The involvement of the family is an important one for us. We're working as a team on our dreams ;)
Great stuff, man! Good to see you in a video with the production quality you deserve.
Inspiring work.
Hey thanks a lot for the kind words! :)
Just love your work - and so good to see no dig gardening gaining momentum ! Down town Australia ...
Hey Sonia thank you for your kind words! I really like the no dig method of growing annual crops. It just makes total sense! :)
Amazing video, beautifully done! I'm following the series of Farmers Friend and was surprised to see you there too. Keep inspiring those around you.
And Nola, she'll be your greatest helper when a bit older. My oldest (6) loves helping out if it's her favorite green. And no more than 2 beds, after that its work, that's for parents only.
I think we should change the Dutch motto from Never Hunger again to Feed your village with local greatness.
Thank you for the kind words! She's already a great help ;) But she's free to do and go where she wants. The more people could feed their communities, the better!
Hi Morrie, Gesrouw here !!
I searched you up to find you on the web and found all these farming videos.
First of all, I miss you brother !!
It does me good seeing you be happy with your little family and have a big smile on your face.
Would like to visit one day and help out on the farm.
Send me a message
Haha bro!! Stuur even je nummer naar mijn email: moreno@thedutchfarmer.com
A subscriber and a fan from the Philippines. Be embarking on this path too. Thank you for your videos. I learned so much. May you contibue to be successful.😊😊
Another great video, I'm addicted to this channel.
Great to hear that!
Thanks Moreno. All the way from Zimbabwe.
Hey Tkz hasting, greetings from France;)
Great film from Farmer’s Friend. Been watching the series and enjoyed this episode.
Hey Bruce thank you! They've got a great serie going on. It's an honor to be a part of it :)
Stunning example of excellent teamwork: Mother Nature and a willing Farmer!😁
I really respect what you and your family have accomplished.
I am Petani Kebumen from Indonesia. i like your chanel
Video yang bagus dan menarik, keluarga yang menyenangkan, anak anda cantik dan cerdas. Terimakasih sudah berbagi ilmu tentang bertani. Sangat memotivasi saya. Saya ingin bertani seperti anda. Salam...
Super,
Thanks for sharing your story! , Great video it was Real done. I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Hey Ibrahim, thank you!
Inspiring video!! Amazing work!! Looking forward to apply similar organic gardening practices at our farm back in Kenya, in particular, the no-till gardening.
Hey there, thank you! Good luck with your farm!
Ur girl girl is wonderful
She's very lucky to hv such wonderful farming parents 🍃🍂🍁🍀🌿🌾
I really love the way of ur gardening style
I hv already watched almost all the videos that u have uploaded & i will visit there one day
Now I'm just a student but in future I wants to be a farmer of this model along with hydroponic agriculture
Awesome job,keep up the good work!!!!
Great stuff. Inspiring!!! Thank you Moreno and Farmer Friend.
Thank you Jan!
@@TheDutchFarmer Ja ik vind het echt geweldig. Ik ga starten met microgroenten en als dat aanslaat uitbreiden met legkippen of market gardening. Maar dan zijn e toch alweer een paar jaar verder :-)
@@janr5608 veel succes Jan! Veel mogelijkheden in NL!
@@TheDutchFarmer Belgie ;-)
@@janr5608 Whoops! haha in België ook ;)
Very nice video.you’re lucky to have pursued the ideas of becoming a farmer.Hardwork but a good life you’re in.Healthy lifestyle!Goodluck.
Hey!!! What a wonderful video, I wish you the best!
Hey Samer, thank you!
Great work
I like your videos . And i want to visit your farm one day
💙 Beautiful living!
so cute baby...god bless for u and family sucses too for ur chanel. 👋i'm from indonesia
I Love My Brother GOD bless You
Bravo ,perfect life
I love your vision and outlook. Your farm looks so productive. Any chance of doing a video on the tools that you are using?
Hey Micah, I have done a video on the tools we use here: th-cam.com/video/yUFr0C1FJjE/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
Great video and information
Hey there! Thank you!
Great video It was real done. I really enjoyed it.
Yes. They really did a great job!
I'm from tamilnadu....Your works superb....You have done what I was hoping to do....👏👌✌️👍...Your tips also good...friend
Hello from WV, USA. You're farm is amazing. I noticed the trees you left growing within your beds. How much does it help to keep the lettuce from bolting? Great video..
Hey there! Thank you for the kind words. It helps in many ways. Just like you mentioned, in the heat of summer we can safely grow 'spring'-type crops like lettuces, radishes etc. without them bolting too quickly. (of course we still choose cultivars that can handle the heat better than others). But we've seen a reduction in irrigation need. Increased biodiversity. Protection from harsh elements including the sun, rain, wind, hail etc. We can work throughout the summer in the dappled shade without ever having the feeling we're going to faint of the heat. and a lot more benefits! Having said that, in early spring and autumn it does take the crops in some places under the trees a bit longer compared to the same crops in full sun. So it's not all positive. It also takes a bit more work in autumn to clean up the beds (after all trees shed their leaves). It might take a little longer to clean salad mixes grown under the trees in autumn. Anyways, the pros far outweigh the cons for us! Hope that helps.
this is just amazin
i'm 17 and i will live of the land as you that's a dream
That is great to hear! Enjoy the ride! :)
First learn the workload and marketing by working with a farmers. Then you can take land on rent. And best part you can take land in suburban areas 1200 sft - 1500 sft front or back yards that most ppl don't have time to maintain. Learn from "urban farmer Justin Stone" youtube
@@davelawson2564 Working for someone else first is definitely a good decision! It will give you an important reality check as well as experience. Renting as next option will allow you to get started on a small budget, just like what we did. Great feedback! Thank you for your input.
I like your farming
Hello, Moreno can green house structures be used to plant organic food?
Your Content is awewome!
INSPIRERING!!! 💚💚💚
Love that song and I love what you created.
Can I visit you?
Can you post the title from the beginning?
Hey thank you! We don't necessarily do visits, but our doors are always open from Monday to Friday 10:00 / 18:00 if you'd like to buy some produce;)
What title? I don't understand....If you mean the song I have no idea. The video crew from Farmers Friend produced this video. You can ask them under this video: th-cam.com/video/HAZwj23DxVE/w-d-xo.html
@@TheDutchFarmer
I meant helping you on the farm. I start working now on a farm. And I would love to implement some of your techniques.
Beauty is not the first thing that comes to mind when I think of a market garden, not when efficiency is the top priority. I don’t think however, that I’ve seen a more beautiful one. It must make the hard work a little more pleasant, especially while being serenaded with bird song.
Honestly, it was hard work in the beginning. Now it's such a pleasure to take a stroll in the garden. It's nearly not considered work anymore, even though we have to work;)
Great video!
Thank you!
really inspiring video! Amazing.
Hi Moreno
I am trying to plant / germenate onions from seeds and never succeed??!!!
Although I am using good quality seeds, ready made composite and give a good water for the first time and more than 10 days past and no single plant rised🙄🙄.
What I am missing? Can you help please.
I am staying in UAE where the climate is hot already and I am germenate under the stairs.
Now you are my inspiration.
Hi thanks for sharing your story! One question, how were you able to source wood chips in France? I've been looking into this but haven't been able to determine if it is possible to get wood chips for free or low-cost from tree cutting services or municipalities (as is common in the US). Or did you have to purchase? Thanks again!
Hey Walker S. We have a local tree cutting service in the area where we can source it for free. We can also let them deliver it at delivery cost. Otherwise there's also companies we can buy it from, but obviously we prefer the free one;). It took us quite a while to find a free source as there's not many of them available here in our area. Most wood chips are now being used for a newer wood stove system that runs on wood chips, so it's getting more difficult to source this for free!
@@TheDutchFarmer use the ash ! Plus food , organic waste from restaurants, market places , municipalities are great source of free compost, manure
@@davelawson2564 It's a lot of work to source all that organic matter from restaurants, market places etc. We have access to cow manure from local farmers. We bought in lots of compost from compost facilities in the area but in time want to use only the local cow manure!
@@TheDutchFarmer There is no one size fits all to this. whatever organic matter you can source for free/low cost , use it. Those closer to urban areas can get waste from restaurants , super markets etc ...and can use to feed pigs/chicken and rest composted.
super bro sathutin inna labewa
Hi Moreno, hoe heet de machine die je gebruikt om vakjes te maken in de aarde? Groet, Maxime
What’s the green mop thing called for the smaller leaf greens
It's called a "Quick Cut Greens Harvester". You can find it here: farmersfriendllc.com/
does anyone know what kind of tool he's using in 3.40?? i mean the name
How big are the beds width and length??
How do you farm so well with all the shade?
Man--- you are so inspiring..you should be called - ATLAS .. the Earth needs your shoulders
great video!
quick question, do you take volunteers on your farm? i want to learn about farming first hand and in a practical way.
keep it up man!
Hey Dominic Thank you! We currently don't take any volunteers. It's something we'd love to include at a later stage. But learning farming first hand is one of the best experiences you can get! There's many farms you could learn from, so keep searching and I'm sure you'll find a farmer who can help you out. All the best!
Can you make video your packaging area washing area like that please
Zo’n relaxte Moreno 👌🏻 meer van dat
Ja het is anders dan mijn andere videos ;)
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍😍
I hope I could have a space like this I will start turning it to a farm
Super Sir I am enspireg youvar work
What is the manufacturer names of the bed roller and the two seeders?
We've bought and imported everything from Johnny's in the US. When we started there were not many tool companies supplying these in Europe. They're getting more abundant now. www.johnnyseeds.com/ "Bed roller - Jang seeder - 6-row seeder". Hope that helps!
Great brother love from from india ,I wanted to know more about how to design farm.
Hi please where i can get good soil for nursery and out side pls
An inspiring video. I am so glad that I found this channel. BDW how much was the initial investment in the farm if is not a secret.
Welcome to the channel! :) Our initial investment was about 15,000 US dollar. One thing I really want to do with this channel is to have complete transparency. So no secrets here;)
@@TheDutchFarmer Nice to know that. Definitely you have a new follower :) Maybe one day I will migrate from a kitchen garden to a market garden :) Who knows
@@SmallGardenQuest For many people it starts indeed from a small kitchen garden;) Good luck!
So you're French, how did you learned English so well, where and in how much time?
Hey Teodor. I'm actually Dutch ;) Live in France. English is like second nature to most Dutch people!
@@TheDutchFarmer Of course, --> the channel name, silly me! What do you think about this type of machine, would be helpful: th-cam.com/video/6efPr83U_wY/w-d-xo.html (besides being way too expensive)?
@@r3v0l98 I wouldn't want to work on that! I prefer my manual labor. I would probably fall asleep on it :)
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Bro,how to make organic compost you ready to a video, plz...
We are Learn organic fertilizer
Tnx
I "see" the future of organic gardening with the help from the automation(including for small greenhouses), low power electric tools including walk behind battery electric tractors(see Tesla) and electric wheelbarrow. Machines(of course, electric) holding workers in prone position(let's name it MPP) to prevent back pain.
No paths, but rails(each 3 meter separated, maybe) - the whole surface being used. Easy and efficient for the e-wheelbarrow and MPP to access the whole surface, no matter if it's muddy, raining or whatever. From the rails' base could be attached the tarps or the half-rings of the low(or high!) polytunnel - no need for rocks, sand bags.
Of course, the questions are about the costs but also about how much they can improve the productivity and thus if they can be cost effective mid-term.
I love to put my hands in the soil, connect to nature, and keep things simple. The hard work is fulfilling;)
@@TheDutchFarmer Yes, but organic gardening need every help it can get to fight the "traditional"(chemical&GMO) way - at least close down in prices(including labour) and quantities
Truly beautiful 🌹 Is it possible for a city guy to transition to this lifestyle at the age of 50?
Hai bro....i need ఆ help..from you..is it possible...iam in agriculture....i want తో
To వర్క్ in u r place
How do you make such a farm work in a rural area of France? Who is your breakdown of customers? I love that it is working though, I believe you!
We sold mostly to chefs, organic stores and distributors located in the cities at an hour drive from our farm. We've been developing a lot the on-farm sales and hope that this upcoming season we'll be able to do only on-farm sales. Lots of marketing, promoting and word of mouth.
We're the tree roots a problem?
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Hello buddy .
Hi there!
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Im confused. You interviewing yourself or other person? Looks the same
Hey Mr. Bean. I mentioned in the intro that a small crew of Farmers Friend (an innovative market garden tool&equipment company based in the US) visited our farm last summer. This video is part of a larger series you can follow here: th-cam.com/channels/3WNMbluZ33z-mTgOwG2JSg.html
Are you guys on instagram ?
Hey! No we don't have Instagram...
@@TheDutchFarmer 😑😢
@@randomshit1120 Maybe one day😉
@@TheDutchFarmer 😊
😍😍😍😍🇲🇾
Hi Moreno I want to meet you
I'm form India
Hey Farming Business TV. Maybe one day;)
How may I contact you
@@farmingbusinesstv9079 Either under these videos or via email: moreno@thedutchfarmer.com
Thanks Moreno thanks a lot for replying
Hey Moreno where are you from