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How do you keep the rabbits or ground hogs from eating your green crops ?
Very interested to find out how you can call them organic carrots of you're adding nitrogen to the soil artificially?
47 people don't like organic carrots, speaks volumes.
$4/lb? So that's roughly $8/kg. And they say Scandinavia is expensive.
What you talking about 60 days? Look at that grass over there, stick some over there, three weeks, people still want carrots in April, think about the environment, it's not all about you!
Just a wealth of information. Thanks Curtis!!
Baby carrots are GE carrots and not healthy. Regular thin medium carrots are the best and healthiest and the greens are also very good for you..
you could consider selling carrot greens, they are very nutritious, and a lovely flavour. You may want to print out some recioes for customers. here is a link to some recipes.
https://ohmyveggies.com/what-to-do-with-carrot-greens-inspiring-ideas/
Watch Doctor SEBI videos on YouTube.
Thin layer of very well shredded cedar chips works great for germination too. Probably not doable at market scale unless you had a cheap source.
have you tryed low tunnels to start in summer w shade cloth on it?
Thank you for providing a sense of direction that will help to overcome previous failures.
Is that Doug (Amish Guy) from OFF GRID Doug & Stacy?
Nice video showing useful techniques!
I also have a small allotment where I grow kinds of vegetables.
Today I harvested carrots.
https://youtu.be/DEgEIX4ojJU
Feed the top of the carrots to cattle
$10 a lbs is f!@#$%^ ridiculous
2:28 i know that beard and Amish clothes from anywhere. I just started following his youtube. Whats his name…
FINALLY…….GOOD MEN.
That was Doug from Doug and Stacy
Nice, nice, nice. There is a big difference when you are watching an amateur gardener and a professional farmer. You know for sure that whatever you pick up from these two guys is going to be pure gold. Thank you.
is that Doug from Stacey and Doug??
What do you mean " top it" after 2hour irrigation
Hey Curtis. Do you have a link for the farmer in Tennessee, or at least a name of the farm? I'm moving there in the spring and want to farm, so I'm interested in how he does thing in his area. Thanks.
Please how do I order your book .
I like to grow carrot
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Thank you
Anthony
Don't you need bonemeal for the phosphorus and root growth?
Where is this located?
Root veggies like carrots, beets, celery that I keep in the ground under tunnels in cold fall weather is eaten by rodents, . Please advise.
Awesome content! Really appreciate it.
Fabulous. Thank you so much.