@@scottellis9630 Like Chuck said probably things that aren’t common in box stores. But definitely tomatoes and peppers but going to look through my seed stash and figure it out.
Look for unusual varieties of common things. Pick up a couple of seed books and look through those for ideas. People will usually try them because they don’t see them often.
Good Morning @Sheraton Park Farms. I start my farming journey on Feb. 12th. I'm really excited. Thank you for all of the videos. It's beyond generous, the things you do to keep others informed.
@@SheratonParkFarms We are located in North Central Arkansas. Laying Hens, Chicken Tractor with 30 Cornish Cross, and 2 cows. I didn't want to dive to deep too soon!
@@SheratonParkFarms I was going to make a funny by asking you If you really made the benches & how come your thumbs aren’t green . Lol but I refrained 🤪 good job with all of your videos.
you should try starting our plants in ocean forrest soil by fox fams, or happy frog, or cocoloco in 10 days from seed ive got 3 kinds of tomatoe plants 12 to 15 inches tall, canteloupe spinach lettuce all grow great in it i mix wiggle worm castings in it and mix before i plant and they grow so well ive considered starting a business growing a nursery and selling the plants for profit
I got my ProMix at Shady Hollow Greenhouse in Hamptonville, NC. If you go check them out, you gotta go by their creamery too. Best chocolate milk Ever!
Before starting and selling plants, you need to know that in most states it is illegal to sell plants without inspection and licensing, this includes seeds. The department of agriculture will be hot on you if you aren’t careful. Be sure to check with your local office. Where I live, you must pay for a license for each location that you sell. It can get a little expensive if you sell at multiple locations. It quickly becomes not all profit. Have fun, but be legal.
Ahh they can kiss my butt, I will sell with or with out the anyones permission. Thanks for the legal advice 😉 😂 No one will take away my lively hood if your state requires a permit or license then move, you pay enough taxes no need to capitalize on my profits, out of their god damn minds 🤪 Edit: that suit and tie with their hand out doesn’t know what a days worth of physical work ever will be, he only fathoms about your operation. That’s why they work for the agency that try’s to figure out how to phase out small farms for big agriculture. Y’all can keep buying from wal mart because Walmart (corporation) is just great 🙄 😂
GOD Loved you enough too send His Son JESUS for you and if you will believe in Him and at baptized in THE NAME OF THE FATHER, THE SON and THE HOLY SPIRIT and turn from your sins you will be saved
Congrats on 10,000 subscribers!
Thanks!
I was actually talking about selling seed starts this spring. Thanks for the info
Could be a good little side income.
I was thinking of the exact same thing. What kind of starts are you thinking of?
@@scottellis9630 Like Chuck said probably things that aren’t common in box stores. But definitely tomatoes and peppers but going to look through my seed stash and figure it out.
Look for unusual varieties of common things. Pick up a couple of seed books and look through those for ideas. People will usually try them because they don’t see them often.
Exactly!!
-10 here in Wisconsin today with lots of snow. Winter lasts 6 months here basically , spring needs to get here soon
Don’t know how y’all do it in that cold. God bless you. Thanks for watching
Congrats on 10k farmer!
Thanks. Been a long journey
We love the RK!!!
Hey y’all!
Good morning Chuck!
Good morning!!!
Are you close to Scott County, TN?
@@CliffsideStables not far from Scott County. We are in Roane County.
Good Morning @Sheraton Park Farms. I start my farming journey on Feb. 12th. I'm really excited. Thank you for all of the videos. It's beyond generous, the things you do to keep others informed.
Awesome! What are you doing on your farm? Where are y’all located? Thanks for watching
@@SheratonParkFarms We are located in North Central Arkansas. Laying Hens, Chicken Tractor with 30 Cornish Cross, and 2 cows. I didn't want to dive to deep too soon!
That’s awesome! Take your time and learn one or two animals then add another. It will grow faster than you think. Good luck with your farm!!!
@@SheratonParkFarms Thank you! Hope your channel keeps growing. Again, your content is fun to watch and much appreciated! Keep it up!
Oh and congratulations on 10k!
Thanks. Been a long journey.
Got to get my seeds going
Spring is coming fast for sure!
another good channel to check out for gardening is Honey Tree Farm. they are also here in NC in Conover I believe
Thanks. I'll look them up.
Good job.
Thanks
@@SheratonParkFarms I was going to make a funny by asking you If you really made the benches & how come your thumbs aren’t green . Lol but I refrained 🤪 good job with all of your videos.
🤣🤣. They are generally very brown!
Great video! Thanks for sharing. We were just talking about doing a larger greenhouse so we can do starts.
Awesome! I think I need a bigger greenhouse myself.
Morning Chuck! Jason at cog hill is a hoot isnt he?
Good morning!!! Thanks for watching
Thank you for this!!! I needed the re-motivation to get the farm going
Awesome. Spring is coming fast!!! Thanks for watching
you should try starting our plants in ocean forrest soil by fox fams, or happy frog, or cocoloco in 10 days from seed ive got 3 kinds of tomatoe plants 12 to 15 inches tall, canteloupe spinach lettuce all grow great in it i mix wiggle worm castings in it and mix before i plant and they grow so well ive considered starting a business growing a nursery and selling the plants for profit
I just emailed you about a great seed starting mix called ProMix & where to get it cheaper than online.
Got it. Thanks for sending that. I’ll check it out.
Well tell us all! lol
I got my ProMix at Shady Hollow Greenhouse in Hamptonville, NC. If you go check them out, you gotta go by their creamery too. Best chocolate milk Ever!
We’ll do.
Before starting and selling plants, you need to know that in most states it is illegal to sell plants without inspection and licensing, this includes seeds. The department of agriculture will be hot on you if you aren’t careful. Be sure to check with your local office. Where I live, you must pay for a license for each location that you sell. It can get a little expensive if you sell at multiple locations. It quickly becomes not all profit. Have fun, but be legal.
Thanks. I had no idea that was even a thing but you are correct.
Ahh they can kiss my butt, I will sell with or with out the anyones permission. Thanks for the legal advice 😉 😂
No one will take away my lively hood if your state requires a permit or license then move, you pay enough taxes no need to capitalize on my profits, out of their god damn minds 🤪
Edit: that suit and tie with their hand out doesn’t know what a days worth of physical work ever will be, he only fathoms about your operation. That’s why they work for the agency that try’s to figure out how to phase out small farms for big agriculture. Y’all can keep buying from wal mart because Walmart (corporation) is just great 🙄 😂
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GOD Loved you enough too send His Son JESUS for you and if you will believe in Him and at baptized in THE NAME OF THE FATHER, THE SON and THE HOLY SPIRIT and turn from your sins you will be saved