The Urban Food Forest of YOUR Dreams! A Summer Tour.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ย. 2024
- Imagine a small section of YOUR yard, in a forest of fruit trees, perennial lemon spinach, perennial large fruiting strawberries, that produce for years and require less fuss while feeding your family yearly? Go to the next level with Inexpensive Compost Heated Greenhouses and grow year round Citrus, Figs, Pomegranates and Avocados. Celery. Plant once for YOU, set it and forget it. This Summer Tour taken in Mid July shows off one of our Farmers Market Farms which is 100% a Food Forest in a rural neighborhood. Our jobs require it as we are full time Farmers Marketers. Let’s ALL start a Food Revolution Together. This particular farm has made enough money to pay itself off just off the crops grown on it.
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I absolutely love the compost mulch piles outside the greenhouses!! Great idea!
@@hippieacresnv stay tuned have a new idea that is really up your alley and will blow your mind. A hobbit greenhouse. Am building and filming right now.
the summer version looks a lot nicer
@@astk5214 we have worked our tails off this year to have showcase farms and greenhouses for tours starting in October. Thanks for watching.
That first greenhouse has about 2 ft or so thick mulch on the side, do you notice a difference if you would go thicker or slightly thinner?
Thinner it would blow off easier in our weekly cyclones we seem to be getting lately in Utah. As far as temperature retention thin would work just fine. Thanks for watching.
Do you have the non stick caiyeta
Looks amazing!! How do you water the strawberries? Or just rely on rain?
@@hippieacresnv large strawberries which we have a kind of a monopoly on in Utah due to this crazy good new variety thrive with sprinklers. Our area gets colder at night than most. Low valley. But strawberries love that in the summer. Sprinklers is what they love. ❤️
Is it only mulched on the north side or all the way around?
The super market size strawberries happen because why?
@@MsLbraun all about variety. Look for a day neutral Everbearing for bigger strawberries. Like seascape.
I mean Chayote. Not the nonstick and smooth skin. Not like from Mexico kind. Is Chayote with some stick and wrinkle kind. Thanks! Are you going to slc down town weekend farmer market?
@@angelhu472 I did the Downtown Market for 20 years and myself along with others quit because of the way they treat their vendors and farmers. We do wheeler farm on Sundays. They are awesome to their farmers and don’t charge 130$ a week to do their market. Cool comment. Thanks for watching.