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Good stuff
Much appreciation! Can't wait to see you in Victoria and check out the book!
I love the casual coffee cups in the green house when J-M slips some PBS in itย ๐ CLASSIC CANADIAN!
I bought Jean-Martin's book and ate up every word. Takes Coleman to the next level. Thank you for being a huge inspiration for us small growers!ย
This is just fantastic. Please keep things like this coming as I use them to help explain to others that just don't get it. =)
The Cubans did it because they had no other choice. Actually most credit should be given to the Aztec culture.
This makes an excellent presentation on rationalizing permanent beds and separation from the rototiller. ย Ouch! ย I love my tiller! I must learn to let it sit.
I shall review more by Jean-Martin, and of course, Curtis. ย rc
Thank you both. Excellent info and I'd like to drink a PBR or 6 with y'all someday if you are ever in Sonoma Ca please stop by my urban farm!. Something about growing in Sonoma is surreal. It's called the valley of the Moon, and tonight is a full moon and I am planting beds well into the evening. Cheers Curtis, you are the man. Cheers Jean -Martin you are a Guru!!
I have a big dream to work in a farm in Canada and I hope to be achieved
You had me at 7:53 with the PBR. You're a bad bad man JM. ๐
Just bought your book JM
Better than your book? I just got yours today.
Hey, so I don't get it. Why is using a power harrow better for the long term, compared to using a rototiller? I thought that compaction was caused by the breaking up of soil aggregates and by weight? Wouldn't the power harrow have these problems as well? Is no-till possible when growing vegetables? Do you still read these comments? haha thanks if you do!
I bought the book and it will arrive in two days. I have about 1/2 acre that I can devote to gardening. I live in a agricultural zoned area in Back Bay (Virginia Beach, VA). I just finished building a Texasprepper2 greenhouse and already own a BCS Tractor with rototiller. Enjoy and have subscribed to your videos.
that was an awesome interview!
PBR beer of champions, love what y'all doing keep it up
Curtis it sounds like his talk on refining instead of growing bigger goes hand in hand with the Pareto Principal you discussed in another video. I have been studying the 80/20 rule, and it will definitely open yours eyes.
Love the PBR!
Patiently waiting for my copy of this book. People are hungry and waiting too ๐
Coming in late but very very interested in urban farming. This is what I want my future to be. Now to continue my research! Will be buying both yours and his books and will also continue watching all of your videos starting from the first one. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and journey!
Yes, Vancouver farmer's markets are pricey.
Hey Curtis, in the video you said that there were some things you would have done differently starting out if you had read JM's book before you started. Have you done a video on this topic? what you would have done differently…it would be interesting if you would mention some specifics
This is probably one of the best videos I have ever watched. Thank you!
14:29 – "Are we filming that" Epic!
Wy do guys forget about dates…loll
We have the book and think its great, thanks for a great video
At 2:30, there is a brief mention of a Quebec farmer in New Mexico. Does anyone know who that farmer is? Would love info about this guy he apprenticed with!