Cucumbers are one of those crops that you really ought to be growing on your market farm. If your goal is to make money with your market farm, cucumbers are where it’s at, as they are second only to tomatoes in terms of profitability. We will be learning from seasoned...
I will be the first to admit that Swiss chard is not my favourite green in the world. GASP! I know! To be honest, I find it a little bitter for my taste. So, why am I writing an article on how to grow Swiss chard, even though I don’t particularly like it? Well,...
Want to grow carrots that your customers love the way Bugs Bunny loves his carrots? Keep reading and I am sure you will pick up some great tips and tricks of the trade. We will be learning from a few experts in the market garden realm, including Pam Dawling...
Green beans are a great addition to your market garden. If you choose varieties that are appropriate for your farm, and give thought to planting dates, it’s possible to get high yields and keep them coming till frost. Green beans for shelling (harvesting when dry or...
I don’t know about you, but there is no way in hell we are using any type of chemical pesticides on our market farm. In fact, the main reason we are starting our market garden is to get away from pesticides and grow healthy, delicious, nutritious veggies that do not...
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