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i love every video you make man, they are so informative, helpful and inspiring. please never stop posting. much respect.
To much work for me.
Awesome!!!
Ha, I was going to ask for an update on that grow wall. Thanks! Lookin great!
Whats with compressing the mix? I thought loose/airy soil was the way to go.
try out Anthriscus cerefolium (Chervil). It is a 'divine' greenery. It is very good for various dishes
If you had to pick one of your several enterprises, which one would be your favorite?
Do you heat your greenhouses in the winter? What do you use to heat?
AWESOME GROW WALL!!!!
big capacity increase
led lights u good to go
keep year round
Hi,
what type of materials do you use for your benches, walls, and roof. It looks like some treated and untreated woods. I am looking to create a space for seeding and microgreen against my barn or may be free standing next to my high tunnel.
Thank you
Could you put up another shelf against the front wall?
Have you ever tried green lacewings for aphids? I've heard they are voracious predators.
where do you purchase the shorter trays you use for the microgreens?
Hey Curtis, What's your spacing/density for Chervil?
Love the micro green biodiversity, can you ship your products to Washington ?
I've hit this timing issue before. Once with hybrid seed corn. Male and female varieties silk and tassel at different times. Had to plant one before the other. Again with grafted tomatoes. Root stock and sion don't size up together for Japanese top grafting. One needs to be planted before the other. Record keeping!
Best rake type of rake to use in sandy soils to remove grass thats been tilled and broken up?
These videos are amazing. If you don't mind me asking, how do you communicate with your buyers. What are those initial steps to secure business? Thanks again, and have a great day man!
Im wondering can bell peppers survive a winter in new England
Ever think of joining the cannabis community? You would create a new element to the community for growing.
crown daisy leaves. shungiku. please read it as shoon-geeku. or if you're selling to chinese, we know it as tong-ho. the mature leaves are a very popular hot pot leafy green, but some kids don't like it because it has a very strong weird fragrance that can seem bitter. i wonder what the microgreens taste like?
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Hey Curtis for some reason my comments on my m&s account anyways names Jason Burgess I grow bonsai trees for fun and I'm going to be very seriously try growing micro greens I watch all your vids mate anyways back to the point I use inorganic mediums to grow my plants in a sterile and complete nutrient control environment you can pick it up really cheap and inbetween grows I believe you can put them in the oven and it kills off anything bad lemme know what you think maybe try one tray with it see if you get any decent results I believe this method would increase oxygen to the roots
How large is that room there?
do you use bees in your green houses that have blooming plants?
do you ever use bug spray to control bugs?
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