I have only recently learned about this genius. I am sure the farmers of Utah enjoyed him as they also have always had to invent solutions as well. It is a real joy to be inspired by his many ideas...so great he is willing to share his ideas with everyone else...truly a blessing.
There is a nice little book called "Epitaph for a Peach" by Mas Masumoto .. you may already know about it .. a wonderful true story of how a family Peach Farm was saved by going organic... and if you haven't, order it from a small bookstore .. in this pandemic time, these bookstores need out help! Good luck to you! www.powells.com/book/epitaph-for-a-peach-four-seasons-on-my-family-farm-9780062510259
I guess im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly lost my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Zachariah Gerardo i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Very well put together! I love the way you integrated the slides, so often they are illegible because people are trying to record the screen along with the speaker.
The kid who asked the question is who i want to listen to...love the market trailor...these.days that little kid with the wagon would be arrested...his parents would be charged with child labor and endangerment and taken away from them...and I AM NOT JOKING.
Crap, I was building my first greenhouse 17x33 during Utahs January warm spell, all because I had been indoctrinated by ( I say indoctrinated lovingly for those with no sense of humor) this guy a couple weeks earlier, but didn't know he was here! Damnit. Thanks Elliot, you really changed my gardening ways.
Bridging the gap on the carrots. why not just use the supports used for the row covers under the greenhouse, and put heavy landscape fabric over instead? Keep the air permeability, but block the light.
If the carrots are triggered to go into seed mode by daylight levels, I wonder if an application of shade cloth could delay the onset? Maybe use shade cloth over the carrot rows similar to how he uses floating row cover as an inner insulation layer.
Yes but by feb and your 10hr day you want to be getting this years crop in the ground to be the first to market, which sets the stage for more sales through the main season when everyone else is selling bulk
I don't know....but why not just put the whole Greenhouse on a "rail system"....like small tracks; then, it could be moved by hand by two peeps in 5 minutes?
Nature is not money ; Elliot has lost his soul thinking this way. Nature can be a fabulous cooperation model instead of a competition one. But limiting the size of his crops to 1 acre, make me believe he's able to be reasonnable though.
Genius... Praise the Lord for such wisdom & strength.
I'm deciding to become farmer..
Did you do it?
I have only recently learned about this genius. I am sure the farmers of Utah enjoyed him as they also have always had to invent solutions as well. It is a real joy to be inspired by his many ideas...so great he is willing to share his ideas with everyone else...truly a blessing.
And I just found him today. Mind blown!
right now, local farmers are telling me I can't grow peaches organically. I just did! Thanks for the inspiration.
There is a nice little book called "Epitaph for a Peach" by Mas Masumoto .. you may already know about it .. a wonderful true story of how a family Peach Farm was saved by going organic... and if you haven't, order it from a small bookstore .. in this pandemic time, these bookstores need out help! Good luck to you! www.powells.com/book/epitaph-for-a-peach-four-seasons-on-my-family-farm-9780062510259
I guess im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly lost my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Reese Benedict instablaster :)
@Zachariah Gerardo i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Zachariah Gerardo It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my ass!
Elliot coleman is a genius 😁 plus i also love the way he explains things, fun to listen 🤗
Thank You for continuing to inspire us to garden 🪴 God Bless You and your family.
Great Video and talk, Thank you! From West Coast Canada
Great presentation, Elliot!
Ty
This is a very interesting way of farming. Nice way of talking
Inspiring talk. Lots of good info too.
Oh man! I missed this and totally could have gone, we don’t live too far away
Very well put together! I love the way you integrated the slides, so often they are illegible because people are trying to record the screen along with the speaker.
NOTHING is impossible!
Great Lecture: Thank for taking the time, for the love a urban gardening we are in GA
Looks great for his age.
Looks good for any "fourty year-old" today....based on what 99% of Americans eat!
New Jersey still called the Garden State, Most people think NJ turnpike and oil refineries. I will say its a good place to be from.
Hey you from Jersey! I'm from Jersey! .....Just kidding.
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And yes I'm from NJ exit 98 area
@@redwood1957 LOL!
Brilliant
Genius
The kid who asked the question is who i want to listen to...love the market trailor...these.days that little kid with the wagon would be arrested...his parents would be charged with child labor and endangerment and taken away from them...and I AM NOT JOKING.
Tru Dat!
3:40 the world's best fertilizer
5:20 grow cucumbers vertically
Crap, I was building my first greenhouse 17x33 during Utahs January warm spell, all because I had been indoctrinated by ( I say indoctrinated lovingly for those with no sense of humor) this guy a couple weeks earlier, but didn't know he was here! Damnit. Thanks Elliot, you really changed my gardening ways.
@TheSwoleBroscientist I it was said jokingly Get a sense humor
Bridging the gap on the carrots. why not just use the supports used for the row covers under the greenhouse, and put heavy landscape fabric over instead? Keep the air permeability, but block the light.
If the carrots are triggered to go into seed mode by daylight levels, I wonder if an application of shade cloth could delay the onset? Maybe use shade cloth over the carrot rows similar to how he uses floating row cover as an inner insulation layer.
Same idea is used to start seeds like pansy...u put them in dark for a bout a week or they will not sprout at all...so yup
Yes but by feb and your 10hr day you want to be getting this years crop in the ground to be the first to market, which sets the stage for more sales through the main season when everyone else is selling bulk
I go to hardware stores when I travel too.
Can you tell me where i can buy the six seeder and the lettuce cutter?
Johnny's select seeds for the seeder, farmers friend for the greens harvester.
He alluded to this year improving the mobility of the big greenhouses even further. What is it?
I don't know....but why not just put the whole Greenhouse on a "rail system"....like small tracks; then, it could be
moved by hand by two peeps in 5 minutes?
Dont hate on the garden state
The problem is organic is very expensive way of doing things.
10 x 10 cm per carrot. good news.
Nature is not money ; Elliot has lost his soul thinking this way. Nature can be a fabulous cooperation model instead of a competition one.
But limiting the size of his crops to 1 acre, make me believe he's able to be reasonnable though.
Intellectuals always talk for an hour, when 20 minutes, is really all they should use, but they love to hear there own voice
It's their own voice, kind critic.