I am blown away at how clean the whole basement is.
This small operation direct to consumer or very closer to the end user model likely works for so many products. Small manufacturing, one machine one product, likely endless. It is an industry he knows and saw opportunity. Hope this inspires alot of other literally mom and dad businesses.
That is amazing. They seem very hard working, organized, and have found there niche. It's great they have a market for that many microgreens. I'm still trying to get customers to buy regular greens let alone micros.
Superb! Happy, hard working go-getters providing good food to people whilst gaining wealth. This is a win win scenario created by good people. I`m really inspired by this video. Thanks for posting
The difficult part doesn't sound like so much the work but - getting and maintaining customers and sales. He has a great advantage having insight in the business.
Must have a business mind and ability to communicate with customers and set behind computer to know where to navigate!
This is literally the future of living for everyone person, and you get to make a living out of it. Awesome!
WAO! It is so cool and an incredible business hobby to what it looks to Me. But it is something that it is so needed even lately as the way things are going everywhere with food and vegetables. I really love it! Congratulations!
Awesome video, amazing couple!! Tons of great information!! Wow!
the wife is fit as, they seem to be a good team and its interesting stuff, micro greens grow in such a short amount of time, its the way forward
everyone should think about doing it at home , buy seeds while you can because soon they wont be around
Truly amazing techniques of modern agri farming ... Local produce for vibrant local economy and pride of Canada 🌎 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 🏔🎄⛪🗻🌲🎅💐🙏🙏
Nice couple, glad to see them using compostable containers, but, I was hoping to hear more about their system operations, i.e. what substrate(s) to they use, if they use potting soil do they use vermiculite? Also, about their lighting, the kelvin, wattage, lux and lumens, and fixture per rack. Maybe a part two is out there...
I have 5 flats on order and some seeds to start a personal grow to see if im any good at it
Hi from Australia
Great stuff 👍 gonna give it a go along with mushroom room & native veggies,(underway).
6 years in and going stronger than ever!
What kind and output are your wrack lights. ??? (1000 watt each? 2000?). I love the set up. Very clean and organized. I see a lot of pride in y’all’s work.
Pretty cool and amazing to share like this videos. it help a lot for so many people.
Sooo awesome, best to you all and your amazing life “style”!
Very healthy microgreens. TFS. Stay connected 😊
It's not just a great basement business, but thanks for inspiring your community and people watching this video to eat healthier!
Wish I could do this where I’m from. There are too many restrictions here. I’d have to install a sink nearby and many other things
So awesome. Can anyone answer this question? What platform do you use for subscription deliveries?
At the exchange rate at the time, this comes out to around $4,582.5 USD at the time of filming :) and that's for 40 hours of work a week. People are losing their minds, but after operational expenses it's probably not much more than working a job that pays $25 and hour. That's.. pretty darn reasonable for any job that requires skill, know-how, and marketing.
10k a month doubt that, ppl lie about how much money they make all the time, plus not like they get free electric, I grew cannabis so I know theres a bunch of overhead and alot of work
@@repentandfollowjesuschrist6170 Oh ya, you grew cannabis under 20watt LED light strips did ya? Intriguing. Sounds like you've smoked a few too many mate.
Lots of difference between microgreens and Cannabis.
And yeah, anything worth it in life is going to require a lot of work. That's life. Having your own business and not relying on a boss feels good. Maybe it's not for everyone. Maybe some people are better suited to working 9 - 5 jobs. That's fine. Those people can go watch UA-cam videos about how great the latest cubicles are. Maybe you should go watch those videos as well, because this one clearly isn't for you lol.
I like how you're so perturbed by this video that you've made multiple comments in here doubting their claims. Your life must be downright comfortable mate.
What are you using for lights? Do you buy from Amazon? Do you have links to the products you purchase for your business?
I hope to one day be on this level
Where do you get the racks and do you use led or fluorescent lights?
Good video!
Inspirational video, also, word blooper @ 4:13@ schudents” 😂
This is super amazing. The only thing I wonder about is all that bug and worm poop gives good bacteria for your gut so these green don’t have the same nutrients as grown outside. They may also be picking up the indoor air toxins.
Definitely depends on the setup as generally good grown stuff has good air flow and/or filtration. also on whether they are cheating out and using chemicals vs organic comport etc
Biggest question I have about running a microgreens business in an urban setting - and only Curtis has addressed this (years ago on his urban farm) - is what do you do with your spent soil? You either have a rather sophisticated composting setup or you're getting rid of it somehow...
We used to give it to farms for feed, we now have a commercial compost company pick up weekly.
Some people are really uneducated. Microgreens are the sprouts of regular garden vegetables.
Green Greg's Worm Farm interviewed a family who sell several thousand pounds of produce per year on 1/10th acre lot in California.
Necropost question: what 2" tall germination flats are they using? Source?
Curtis: Urban Farmer. Mind if I ask how did you find buyers? I'm not any competition at all, I have wanted start a homestead for many years and grow greens and livestock to sell. Always wondered do you just go restaurant to restaurant or pick up customers at farmers markets? It's a dream for me, but am stumped at how to get steady customers.
What are the restaurants doing with the microgreens? Are they garnishing? Making salads? Are they ingredients in cooked vegetables? I've heard about growing and selling microgreens but not much about eating them.
You are a very switched on couple! From Mike in Britain.☺️🇬🇧
with todays energy prices these became dream!!
Thanks u so much i have 5 acres im trying to learn from u
I freaking love this❤
What racks and light are you using?
That's incredible ..
where did u sale it? how cpuld u make engagement to customer who doesn't know about microgreens?
That’s amazing. You couldn’t even make close to that much growing cannabis in a basement.
that's a fine looking house
This is the dream
Love this video great guys I’m just writing ✍️ a business plan for growing in the woods outdoors greenhouse south Oregon area
ohhh yea i will do this
How do you setup a buyer?
Heard about you from Doug and Stacey.
Kids, jobs and side business of your own and you don't or cant afford to bring in some help in form of manual labor ......"sometimes?" Why?? very impressiveq, i'm inspired.
How lamps used ?
how many watts per square foot of microgreen does this consume?
Anyone know the name of the L.A. company that sells the corn based containers?
Would have liked the camera person to have taken more pics of the growing trays and set-up.
Great video Curtis! Inspires me to keep growing and teaching people about microgreens.
Pretty cool to see someone so passionate about what they do in their spare time share the details. I take it this was initially his pet project after working in restaurants and seeing the need first hand. Nice to see how it's turned into something profitable and something they spend time together doing. The only downside to this kind of thing is that I can't see how they'd ever take a vacation without getting other people to come in and help out since much of the business revolves around weekly regular deliveries.
You could easily pay a close friend or family member 200 to 300 dollars to do the deliveries for the week. They are doing 250 flats per week and 25$ per flat is like $6000 per week. Highly doubt they are making that much. But even if you cut that down to $3000 per week you 100% could still pay someone to deliver for the week.
Hi Curtis, I bought your book two weeks ago and it's amazing! Very knowledgeable and motivating!
you have to consider they have an extremely lucky and lucrative deal where they sell a lot of their stuff to a university. How many people getting into this can make a connection like that? Makes 10k a lot less feasible in reality for others
Why set the bar so high? They worked up to that. You can set goals, 3k a week then 5k a week, before you know it you made it to 10k. Not to mention it isn't too expensive to grow. So a lot of it should be profit, depending on your expenses.
This is a highly competitive husband&wife team. They seem organized, intelligent, articulate and highly driven. Moreover, they have experience in the hospitality industry; therefore, they understand their customers.
I wonder how many people who watch this video will actually understand how disciplined, hardworking and driven person(s) actually have to be in order to succeed in this type of micro-farming. Imagine yourself completing against these two. They actually said that they undercut their competition by half. Something to think about before jumping into the "dream" of owning and operating a small farm...
I agree they are hardworking, organized etc but charging half of what their competition charges? Wow was the competition overpriced? I think competition is good for the consumer and hope they are fair to all. I wish them the best, tough out there!
Very well written point. Could you write a nice piece where I can find ten thousand a month sitting on my ass? Thanks. Don't EVER shy away from a dream. No matter what. Lol
I have to fight with the kids to go to bed by 10:30-11ish. I couldn't imagine 3 in the morning getting up. As amazing as they are. They seem very robotic in schedule.
Thank you! I plan to start a micro greens farm in Denver! I will be watching more! Have a good day!
I am so impressed that I subscribed and looking forward to more videos.
Curtis if you see this can I make a suggestion? A video playlist that is kind of intro to farming or basics? I've watched about 50 videos and find myself often lost. Info like what you use as weed cloth, what type of compost or soil you use in which situations, how you built your raised beds. Might also be a good way to get a bunch of views in one sitting for people who are new to the whole idea of farming? Love the content I have seen I just don't know if I can apply it because I am so clueless. Thanks!
amazing work curtis. Thanks for this video. their schedules are really driven..
Very organized and clean. Thanks for sharing.
What an awesome business model, very inspiring :-)
I applaud their success. Just looking at the 10 day weather forecast for Calgary... Highest temperature is 20 F and the lowest is -16 F. I live in North Georgia and think it's cold when it's 40 F during the day. I realize this does not have much to do with an indoor controlled growing environment, but just thought I would mention. Two days ago here, it was a little over 80 F and my greenhouse gets up to 70F when it's sunny and 40 F outside.
Pretty cool, I need to start growing my own little ones for myself.
I like how he lets his wife talk, great to see an even balance of input into the interview.
I would say he doesn't let his wife talk. Like at all. They might as well have just met with him alone :)
Microgreens are a great product for producers in a larger urban area. However for many of us there are not enough high end restaurants nor market as a whole to do this economically.
The skeptical inquiries are interesting but comments like they're going to murder their kids are just classless. The guy ran restaurants. You know how to work 16 hour days when you run restaurants or you don't run them for very long. Some people know how to organize their lives and should be congratulated for it. I lived in Alberta for 37 years. Good people.
He didn't want his wife to talk because she would have talked about the plants that were making the $10,000 per month.
@@twerkchampions2612 depends on country and state..In Russia you can have till 5 hectares of land(depending on state laws)and all you can produce on it and while selling to physical persons can be sold without paying any tax at all..good present USA and EU sanctions did to most tiny Russian farmers so Russia now is like off grid homestead-tiny farming paradise,can produce all veggies and grow all kinds of birds,bunnies,pigs and Cows,sell milk,cheese,butter,eggs,meat without paying ANY tax at all..other song starts when wanna turn into big farmer,sell to companies,supermarkets,contracts extra workers but while you’re family can manage it and you have enough with plot of land no need to even register as anything,just keep as common homestead in documents and thrive,work towards what side you want.for 15-20k £€$ can buy there home with 2 hectares of land and do what you want and that’s legal
I'm going back to bed. You wore me out! God bless y'all.
Awesome video, Awesome insight. This is a very unique idea and all it needs is a basement.
So, you have to not only be the grower, but also be the guy that brings in contracts and customers, the delivery guy, the janitor, and running a family on top of all that. If you don't have a clean image then finding customers could be hard. And, you have the advantage of your restaurant experiences to help guide you and make you more comfortable dealing in this market. People have to consider all of these things before jumping into a big project like this. You make it seem easy. It's actually a lot of work and dedication. If you care a lot about your social life or have a short attention span then this is probably not for you. I would test to see if you can handle 1 tray first. Then, move up the size of the garden. Start small.
Someone with a handle MGTOW4Ever says something is too hard. I'm shocked. This is completely out of character.
Thank you for sharing. I have a similar smaller setup as this. I don’t sell I just grow for myself and my family. 🇨🇦😎
Hey Paul. I would like to do something similar to you. How do i get started. Any hints? Where do you get low cost high quality seeds? Thanks
jacob bedard In Canada I get my seeds from either Mums Sprouting or from Sproutmaster. Both places have great online sites. Mums has a little better pricing but Sproutmaster has a bit more variety. Hope this helps.
These husband and wife look so much like a brother and a sister, amazing!
This is what happens when you take full advantage of your agricultural degree!! Great idea 👍🏼
Kinda like those memes where the wife says she works from home doing daycare and her husband breeds salamanders, and have 1.3 million budget for their home renovation.
Still better than the episode about homemaker who needed a home with at least 2 washers and 2 dryers. Only had 2 or 4 kids total, I forget.
Wow what a killer interview this guy really knows what he is doing here. Does he happen to have a UA-cam channel?
Great video Curtis. Videos like this have inspired me and I am doing my university thesis is on microgreens and assessing their antioxidant levels! Greeting from ireland :)
Kauri Maher really can you provide some references or links to educate myself ?
DO NOT forget to share the final thesis and results with us, I am honestly interested (I am a PhD in Biotech and Microbiology, MSc in Oncology).
@@latintrader do you have an email adress? send me a personal message or something and i can link you some articles
Kauri Maher I’d love to see that thesis! 😍 please, email me at emae0605@hotmail.com
I’m pretty sure the wife started hallucinating from lack of sleep halfway through the video.
@@sayedhusseinqubadi3166 yo she got herpes all over her bottom lip that shits all yours buddy
Outstanding information. Would love a follow up video in terms of soil used, how they package the micro greens, and set backs that they had to overcome. This is a very resourceful and motivated couple. My only concern is that their children may feel neglected. If they are also able to have enough time for their family, I am really impressed.
Curtis has some videos where he goes into much more detail about those type of questions..
Well they said 40 hrs a week together there's lots of time for kids, that comes to 20 hrs ea for that kind of money
You two are Amazing! Love the Video. Thank you!
M main question is how do you go about finding your customers, especially the university? Was there some kind of community connectivity program for small businesses or what?
Thank you, Curtis for making that video! Very well done. My intuition tells me that they won't be able to burn the candle at both ends like this indefinitely. Having full time jobs and doing this much added work on the gardens and administration, plus deliveries plus being parents, I can only imagine that something will need to shift for there to be balance. Hopefully one or both of them can leave their full time jobs and keep growing. Perhaps they can build a passive solar greenhouse like you have in Kelowna.
@@loumarlin1432 I'd guess they are growing the business. In many cities 10K a month doesn't equal 2 salaries.
They might have retirement goals. Rack in the $ while you're young, grow businesses and investments, pay off properties, retire young. ❤
10,000? Man that is some grade-A prime click-bait!
I mean if you watch the video it seems feasible. Micro greens really do demand a premium in the vegetable market because no one really produces them at a large scale, hence the high price. $25 a flat is actually relatively cheap as many growers charge closer to 40. They’ve got a very efficient system going though being able to do 1000 flats a month. If you were to try this yourself it’d take a lot more than 40 hours a week to hit those numbers until you gain experience and expertise and are able to get every single aspect of growing down to an exact science. They also have the business connections and brand value to actually be able to consistently sell that quantity, building up a good reputation and clientele like that can take many years. So yeah, it’s definitely feasible but it’s also a lot of work to get where they are, just as any small or side business is.
they didn't show the plants that bring in 90% of that $10,000 ;-)
great video even tho i dont know anything about micro greens . the morale of this video is to capitalized on your field. he knew the landscape and thrived simple
How much moisture is being generated in this basement? I see no vapor barriers to protect the floor joists. Fans only move the moist air around not ventilate it. Their home looks very new which means it is very airtight, I'd really be concerned with the air quality in the home.
This video only shows so much. I'm sure they have what they need in there.. everyone's an expert at everything, I tell ya.
Kenny S not sure I agree with you in that everyone is an expert at everything. This is not my experience, most people are not expert at anything
I never claimed to be an expert, I was simply asking a question and sharing some general knowledge. Funny thing, I find most people are idiots, not experts. As evidenced to by Tony and Kenny's comments.
Yeah it would be nice to see the technical thingamajig behind the setup. It would be helpful for people wanting to get in on this.
The wife isn't a partner, she's an employee lmao
She be better off up stairs making a samich instead of sitting there ratting her head saying mmhm over and over.
Whoa this is incredible
Awesome, great set-up 👍
I heard that Terrance and Phillip helped them develop their business model.
Not seeing something. 250 a week on a 2 week average(ish) cycle? I don’t see 500+ trays here.
i had a idea like this a good 20 years ago instead of growing in rows grow upwards racking but the idea i had was a huge scale like sky scrappers each level had a different kind of foods with solar panels for windows small wind turbines to catch the smallest breazes all generating power to help run the building people thought i was an idiot they still do
Great example of local microgreens optimization.
How much is your electric bill monthly? (in Canadian currency)
What an inspiration. If they can do it with full-time jobs and kids, there's no excuse.
Very cool operation! I am not familiar with this industry but it looks very cool.
It's been a crazy 4 years since this video was released. We are so grateful for all the support over the years! Let's all keep building our farms !!
Your house is amazing and your business is inspiring
I feel like it’s an obligation to grow locally now, considering bezos/gates buying all of that farm land and the FDA not really giving a crap about our health.
I'm surprised you didn't burn out
How’s the business going lately?
@@thanksalot2996 Been amazing, thank you. We just took on a 6000 sq ft facility and getting larger everyday.