Love this video. I’m signed up for Curtis’ work shop in February and am really looking forward to seeing Erik’s farm. I just bought 7 acres in the green belt of Riverside CA and will be planting 1 1/2 acres of beds with the rest being orchards. Thanks Diego!
Thank you! I can't get enough of all the great videos, love them all! I've purchased a walk-in, silage tarp and earthway seeder(the jang is probably in the near future)I already had irrigation timers and I'm currently working on my wash,dry and prep area. yucca valley, ca
So inspiring and made me think twice as well. I sometimes feel that hand digging (swales) rob me of production time, but I guess scheduling and priorities will solve that. PS: I chuckled at "it's on, it's off" (Venture brothers reference). Thanks Diego, for the insights and perspectives.
I do want to say. That I am starting a small farm in my backyard. I am retired with a very limited income at this point I about $500 per month. However when I get my farm up and running I will be sending you Money every week because I think you are the cats meow in the Small farm and even large farm business
It's still form follows function. He went with that form because it has the function of being modular and mobile. That's why the saying is what it is. That's it for critique, Great video! Great presentation and awesome public speaking. Love the content!
Just down the road from me. The biggest growing challenge we have is, of course, heat. Any closed area like the caterpillar tunnel is going to get VERY hot in the summer. Does Eric have problems with that? When growing in summer I use shade cloth structures rather than an enclosed greenhouse. He has a great local farm. Despite popular belief, you can grow in the desert! It just takes more love and care.
The title is spot on! I've recently expanded from a "glorified gardener" to a full on farm selling premium all natural produce to my local health food store. I've bootstrapped the whole thing by borrowing equipment getting freebies and making due. It aint always pretty but it's working. Doing it this way though, ya got to get creative. Hence the name of our farm Creative Seeds!
That is SO untrue. You don't need to spend allot as a hobby farmer. If you want to take things serious, you need to invest until you bleed. Only then you can make your farm profitable.
Deago you look like you are using a green screen here. Idea do a Video on all the the technology that one can use on a small farm to track production,And any other programs that will help a small farm look like a big farm
Lots of great info. Your videos are a huge help for planning my farm. Thanks for the videos
Thanks diego you were one of first permaculture podcasts i listened to starting 15 years ago. God bless🙏👍
Great info. I'm looking to restart a large home garden and love the ideas here.
Love this video. I’m signed up for Curtis’ work shop in February and am really looking forward to seeing Erik’s farm. I just bought 7 acres in the green belt of Riverside CA and will be planting 1 1/2 acres of beds with the rest being orchards. Thanks Diego!
How is your farm coming along?
how is your farm and orchard going? Starting a small farm on the central coast and just wondered how you're faring.
Thank you! I can't get enough of all the great videos, love them all! I've purchased a walk-in, silage tarp and earthway seeder(the jang is probably in the near future)I already had irrigation timers and I'm currently working on my wash,dry and prep area. yucca valley, ca
So inspiring and made me think twice as well. I sometimes feel that hand digging (swales) rob me of production time, but I guess scheduling and priorities will solve that.
PS: I chuckled at "it's on, it's off" (Venture brothers reference).
Thanks Diego, for the insights and perspectives.
Great video, so practical.
LOVE the cool-bot portable cold room! Now you got me thinking Bro! - Thanks.
The washing machine converted to salad spinner blew my mind. Funny yet creative.
I work in a small farm, im so inspired by this video.
Awesome overview, he's really taking advantage of all the latest methods. Thanks for sharing.
I do want to say. That I am starting a small farm in my backyard. I am retired with a very limited income at this point I about $500 per month. However when I get my farm up and running I will be sending you Money every week because I think you are the cats meow in the Small farm and even large farm business
Where can I get it, love it
One of the most informative videos iv seen on RUclips to date. Thanks Diego
Thanks great video looking to start a farm in Malawi is all info is helpful
It's still form follows function. He went with that form because it has the function of being modular and mobile. That's why the saying is what it is. That's it for critique, Great video! Great presentation and awesome public speaking. Love the content!
Just down the road from me. The biggest growing challenge we have is, of course, heat. Any closed area like the caterpillar tunnel is going to get VERY hot in the summer. Does Eric have problems with that? When growing in summer I use shade cloth structures rather than an enclosed greenhouse. He has a great local farm. Despite popular belief, you can grow in the desert! It just takes more love and care.
Yes, we talk about that in another video (hasn't been published yet) he will swap poly for shade cloth. And also roll up sides.
more videos from this farm please..
The title is spot on! I've recently expanded from a "glorified gardener" to a full on farm selling premium all natural produce to my local health food store. I've bootstrapped the whole thing by borrowing equipment getting freebies and making due. It aint always pretty but it's working. Doing it this way though, ya got to get creative. Hence the name of our farm Creative Seeds!
great info, setting up our place now, thanks for doing what you do.
You're welcome.
Thank you Diego.. This is so insightful
Where could I get a refrigerated trailer like that one mentioned in this video?
Hi, can I have the price plz
Enjoyed this one a lot Diego! Would like ti see some vids on people that are using 2 wheeled tractors ( planet jr/ david bradley) on thier farms-
in terms of cost staving i think the watering timers are not much of an issue and are worth the investment.
Nice work
Welcome to AZ. Great video
Nice video, but "big farm" made me chuckle each time you said it.
That is SO untrue. You don't need to spend allot as a hobby farmer. If you want to take things serious, you need to invest until you bleed. Only then you can make your farm profitable.
very nice teeth, cool video also
this is good stuff, he ewen talk fast. subscrib.
Deago you look like you are using a green screen here. Idea do a Video on all the the technology that one can use on a small farm to track production,And any other programs that will help a small farm look like a big farm
im your 700th like
insulation hanging above greens??? doesn't sound good