So glad to have found this and looking forward to seeing what happens in the future. Takes me away from my worries to see you live my dream way of life in the dreamiest place on earth. Diolch o galon.
Great video. I'm originally from South Wales but living in London for past 16 years. Am looking to move back to Wales and live off the land so this video is very useful. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing the detail about viability (revenue, effort etc). It would be nice to hear an update if you have kept it going and how your CSA works and member involvement. - buildling a cooperative so interested in the 'how'
Wow, mae'n wych Matt! I too have been inspired by Richard Perkins, and am starting to lay down muck and woodchip on a space I've been fortunate enough to have been given the use of. I am incredibly inspired by your hard work, and I too share your passion for growing fresh veg for my community in a way that regenerates soil. Da iawn chi! :-D
I love your honesty! You have done what I would do if my partner let me sell our house and buy a plot of land! I think it takes time to gain the vast experience you need for this, but it's amazing to see how much hard work you've put in! Well done
Nice video! Looks like you've set up a cracking garden there. I realised while I was watching that me and my partner stayed at your farm a few years ago :) numbers there sound about right from previous market gardeners I've talked to... I guess in future years you'll have to pay a fraction of the 9k costs but yeah it's a lot of work for not much (monetary) return. Having said that very rewarding work that's good for you! We lived in Ireland last year and there was a 2 acre market garden called knockvicar organic garden that iirc might have had as many as 8 paid members of staff
I made a similar garden this year same principles but about 3rd of the size. I think the setup is hardwork but the payback is in the later years and I can't wait to get going again next year. Re weeds I think there's no such thing as weed free but there is very lean weed management. Great to see your story, thanks.
This was a great video. Thank you! Appreciate the honesty around the financials. I think it's important you keep on this path, this has to be the future - it needs to bring a fair return though.
Hi there from saskatchewan, canada. I believe you shared every soil regenerator's vision, to have a farm feeding every local community. That is my goal for our community. Keep up the amazing work. By the way, what zone are you there? We are zone 3A
Thank you for your insight. My dream is to start a market garden hear in somerset. Lans seams to be the problem definitely at a reasonable price am even looking to rent one but that seams to be the problem :(. From what you was saying a plain is important and hopfully over the next few months my plain on paper will look good. Fingers crossed. Hope your area gose well good luck.
Hello sir, it was great watching your video. This is really inspiring. I am also planning to have my own little farm in sometime and working towards it. I need one help if you can please assist. You have shown a quick glimpses of an excel sheet you maintain for your planning like when to grow which plant etc. Would it be possible for you to share the same with me. It will help me organize my planning as well. Please sir do let me know. Thank you so much and all the very best for your wonderful farm. Cheers.
I would also be very interested to see an example of the spreadsheet if there is one you are happy to share with us. Hoping to start a no-dig garden and very inspired by your videos. Diolch :)
He said they were making 11.000 of revenue, I guess per year(?) per season(?) If it is per year, how do they manage to survive with so little? Or is this like a side job?
What an inspiring video! Thank you for sharing ☺️
So glad to have found this and looking forward to seeing what happens in the future. Takes me away from my worries to see you live my dream way of life in the dreamiest place on earth. Diolch o galon.
Great video. I'm originally from South Wales but living in London for past 16 years. Am looking to move back to Wales and live off the land so this video is very useful. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing the detail about viability (revenue, effort etc). It would be nice to hear an update if you have kept it going and how your CSA works and member involvement. - buildling a cooperative so interested in the 'how'
I REALLY like your honesty - it is refreshing! And the plot looks great. Thanks for this! I'm about to start trying on my own plot.
Very inspiring! I appreciate your honesty and openness around the struggles and the numbers. I hope next year the veg comes a bit easier!
Wow, mae'n wych Matt! I too have been inspired by Richard Perkins, and am starting to lay down muck and woodchip on a space I've been fortunate enough to have been given the use of. I am incredibly inspired by your hard work, and I too share your passion for growing fresh veg for my community in a way that regenerates soil. Da iawn chi! :-D
This is just dreamy. I love everything about it. Seeing this makes me want so badly to get started! Hopefully soon.
Well done, looks great. We've started a market garden as well in West Devon.
Such a nice bloke 👏 keep on going
Thank you for sharing your experience! You have a pretty garden :)
I love your honesty! You have done what I would do if my partner let me sell our house and buy a plot of land! I think it takes time to gain the vast experience you need for this, but it's amazing to see how much hard work you've put in! Well done
Nice video! Looks like you've set up a cracking garden there. I realised while I was watching that me and my partner stayed at your farm a few years ago :) numbers there sound about right from previous market gardeners I've talked to... I guess in future years you'll have to pay a fraction of the 9k costs but yeah it's a lot of work for not much (monetary) return. Having said that very rewarding work that's good for you! We lived in Ireland last year and there was a 2 acre market garden called knockvicar organic garden that iirc might have had as many as 8 paid members of staff
Great video. You are both so inspiring. You’ve achieved so much this year and I can’t imagine a better model for a farm for the future :)
YEAH! love it. Those vegetables look delicious :) No dig gardens take a few years to really get going and once they do... ooo weee its worth it :)
Fantastic. One point: voice audio is only in the left, would be nice at centre.
Good on ya mate from west coast of New Zealand! About to embark feeding our local community too!
Great layout! Very productive
I made a similar garden this year same principles but about 3rd of the size. I think the setup is hardwork but the payback is in the later years and I can't wait to get going again next year. Re weeds I think there's no such thing as weed free but there is very lean weed management. Great to see your story, thanks.
This was a great video. Thank you! Appreciate the honesty around the financials. I think it's important you keep on this path, this has to be the future - it needs to bring a fair return though.
Hi, i think you are on the right path
beautiful location
Excellent video! I really need to up my camerawork game.
Yes but your doing loads of good videos.. I think I’m a few a year kind of chap!
@@henbant I try for a couple a week, but if I manage one a week I'm happy. Love the Kramaterhof video you did, I'm a huge admirer of Sepp's work.
Hi there from saskatchewan, canada. I believe you shared every soil regenerator's vision, to have a farm feeding every local community. That is my goal for our community. Keep up the amazing work. By the way, what zone are you there? We are zone 3A
Hi from Ontario! I share your dreams and are working towards them x
Thank you for your insight. My dream is to start a market garden hear in somerset. Lans seams to be the problem definitely at a reasonable price am even looking to rent one but that seams to be the problem :(. From what you was saying a plain is important and hopfully over the next few months my plain on paper will look good. Fingers crossed. Hope your area gose well good luck.
Hello sir, it was great watching your video. This is really inspiring. I am also planning to have my own little farm in sometime and working towards it. I need one help if you can please assist. You have shown a quick glimpses of an excel sheet you maintain for your planning like when to grow which plant etc. Would it be possible for you to share the same with me. It will help me organize my planning as well. Please sir do let me know. Thank you so much and all the very best for your wonderful farm. Cheers.
I would also be very interested to see an example of the spreadsheet if there is one you are happy to share with us. Hoping to start a no-dig garden and very inspired by your videos. Diolch :)
when's the next update video coming?
Hi what space have you got between the tree rows and the beds please?
How's it going now?
He said they were making 11.000 of revenue, I guess per year(?) per season(?) If it is per year, how do they manage to survive with so little? Or is this like a side job?
Noddy question, but what is CSA? Sorry I'm a novice, but very interesting in learning...
It's Community Supported Agriculture . There is lots of information available if you google it! It's a great idea.
Don’t forget you’re feeding yourselves better food than you can buy too.
I’d really like to see a video about your sexy spreadsheets.
Cant hear you, why play music as you speak?