Home Garden Course - Growing Kale & Chard
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2024
- “Neversink Farm, Gardening Basics” is a series of videos intended for backyard gardeners growing food for the family and for enjoyment. Follow along as I use my many years of experience as a farmer to grow vegetables in my family garden.
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Conor Crickmore quit his job in the city and moved to the country. There he started an organic farm from scratch and never looked back.
His farm became successful due to his simple systems. He now works to help small farms succeed. His a well known educator throughout the world in small scale market farming and has been very successful at earning a good living growing vegetables on a small plot. He farms without tillage and uses mostly hand tools.
He also designs tools and hosts online courses in farming and gardening.
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Nice garden.
thanks for your suggestions on how much to grow. all your info is very helpful.
This is really helpful info. I am planning to grow kale and chard for the first time and had no idea how to do that. Thank you!
We set out bowls of water with rocks that break the surface for wasps to access. Wasps wipe out the cabbage loopers for us. They patrol our gardens and are voracious feeders on pest insects. Have done this for years and we’ve yet to be stung or bitten.
Lucky you! I got stung on the stomach this autumn... I went out to the hoop-house in a yellow t-shirt on a cool morning and the wasp probably went underneath it to warm up. I generally leave wasps alone as long as they don't bother me, they do get aggressive in the autumn in my opinion
@@gchromI wore a new bright yellow t-shirt out in the garden, when I came in and took my shirt off to shower a nice big beautiful Bee was hanging on looking for pollen I’d imagine.
Mmmm potato & kale soup !
This is so awesome to watch on warm up break after I rake piles of leaves over another fallow patch of ground just before Holidays. Adding alfalfa & compost to beds I started w/ stale bed method last season. Year 2 is exciting.
Merry Christmas to the whole Neversink Farm family.
Harvesting them is the best experience