Watch (and learn!) as Lynn Gillespie—an organic farmer for over 25 years and owner of The Living Farm in Paonia, CO—plans, plants, tends, and harvests a high-performance garden.
Lynn has a unique “learn along with me” garden teaching system. You will actually get to see everything she does in her garden for the entire season. Will she make it? Will the bugs get everything? Will the deer destroy her plants? Will sudden freezes or the burning summer sun wipe her out?
Lynn’s goal for her garden is to produce enough food so that she can eat something she’s grown every day for a year.
Follow along with the ups and downs of this experienced gardener. It will be just like being in the garden with her!
Catch the next episode below.
(And stay tuned, as Lynn will have another update every week!)
Episode 15: “Planting Potatoes”
In this episode, Lynn clears the pea patch to make room for potatoes and more turnips. She also discovers an unhealthy broccoli plant.
You can access The Living Farm’s “What Can I Plant Today?” lists — divided by month from March through October — online here: https://thelivingfarm.org/high-performance-garden-show
Take your garden to the next level and sign up for the Abundance Garden Course, the official instruction manual for the High-Performance Garden Show.
Click on this link to start your garden adventure.
Use the coupon code TGN19 to get $50.00 Off!
Stay tuned! We’ll be publishing a new episode in this series weekly!
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I know we think Captain Jack doesn’t have any effect on humans, but what about an effect on the “bugs” that we need in our gut flora? That’s actually the same claim that Monsanto makes about Roundup, that it doesn’t affect people because we don’t have a shikamate pathway like insects, but our gut bacteria do so it wreaks havoc in our gut!! Capt Jack sound a lot less caustic, and it may be fine since it’s a bacteria itself, but it caused me to wonder.