November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Arugula, Labels, Paper Pot, Greens Harvester, and People!


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10 thoughts on “VIDEO: Arugula, Labels, Paper Pot, Greens Harvester, and People!

  1. Hey! Thank you soooooo much. Your videos are ALWAYS so informative. I bought your book! Didn't get the discount ! I am not distraught because I am sure the information will be more than worth it.
    Keep up the great work. Thank you again

  2. LAST MINUTE HELP – ANUAL AND SEASONAL CROP ROTATION
    hey curtis, I've been following your videos for a couple of years now, and have based a great deal of my approaches to operating our tiny (and growing..) market garden in Israel on your (and JM's) vids. .Every year I'm having trouble trying to figure out the crop planning, and how to rotate (Annualy and seasonaly) the crops properly, following the previous seasons. I'd love to see a video (or just a comment might do the job…) from you on this issue. I've been working on about a quarter of an acre, and havent been using the space effiiently enough.. in (our hot) summer tried growing peppers, tomatoes, eggplant beans, some greens and in winter – greens and roots (and some peas). I've decided to grow less crops this year and try to focus on higher value crops such ,as baby greens, carrots, other leafy greens, beets, chives garlic and some herbs.. I still don't understand how to both rotate annualy and within each year for each crop ? how has it worked out for you ? would you plant carrots/ beets/ greens in the same bed / plot year after year or even in the same season? I'd love to hear your approach / opinion. thanks in advance ! thanks so much for all the valuable information but even more for the inspiration and for showing that this is possible

  3. This would be one thing i'd have to strongly disagree with curtis on.

    Unnecessary plastic packaging is one of the biggest avoidable environmental problems in the world today. I understand some products need it, but i think encouraging people to not use it where possible would be better.

  4. Awesome video Curtis. 'Abundant mentality' I like that. I do have a question about a different type of labelling. Can you talk a bit about different ways of labelling seed trays and potting up and transplants. I use little white plastic labels and it takes a long time to label all my different trays some of which have multiple different crop varieties in them. Also does anyone have a way of cleaning the labels so they can be used again. Ben Hartman has a bed label in his book that looks really useful. I think he said its made out of wood but it looks like its wipe clean. I'd like to have a simple and effective way of labelling crops in beds. Thanks

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