June 28, 2024

VIDEO: Collards, Chard & Kale


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Collards, Chard & Kale

  1. I could never grow collards and kale out in the open like that unprotected, the cabbage butterfly caterpillars would just shred them. I have to use insect netting from the time they are transplanted out, and even then I have still somehow gotten some caterpillars inside the netting.

  2. I saw a guy who drilled a hole in the bin, stuck a rope through it, and tied a knot on the inside of the bin (to keep the rope from coming through). Then the other end of the rope had a loop in it that he stuck his foot through. As he moved down the row, the bin would follow him as he moved backwards.

  3. I’m looking to get into the supply end of the urban farming market place. Mainly Worm composting to supply farmers and gardeners with top quality soil. What are the top things you as an urban farmer need to make your operation go?

  4. วิลเลจชีวิตสไตล์ประเทศเช่นวิดีโอเป็นที่น่าสนใจมาก! ฉันชอบมากฉันคิดว่าเราทุกคนชอบโปรดอย่าหยุดสรรเสริญคุณ!

  5. What is the process for keeping these and other greens fresh for market once they are harvested? I have tried just sticking them in the refrigerator to cool them down but they still wilted. So my guess is that if you only stick them in a walk in cooler they will do the same. So do you guys add moisture to the totes or bags that they greens are in to keep the fresh and if so what is that process?

  6. When you rush, you make more mistakes thus wasting more time. Patience and calm is balance. You can be thinking, singing, talking, listening and meditating while gardening. When you rush you miss those opportunities. Slow down take a look around you missing something..

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