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  • From: "Jackie Fisher" <splltrss AT scrtc.com>
  • To: <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [Market-farming] Re: Baby Greens
  • Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 14:14:47 -0500

I am posting a link to a thread from GardenWeb on growing "Hot Weather
Greens" that has a fantastic method described for growing greens that I am
going to try. This thread has continued over several seasons so it is
lengthy, please bear with it and you will see a progression of method from
one grower who is making good money on this. I don't see why this couldn't
work all year round with tunnels used in the cold months and shade in
summer.

http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/market/msg0718254519815.html?60

Now in my case I will adapt this method somewhat, but read this first and
then I can explain what I would adapt in another post. Oh... please be
patient for me to reply as I am on digest and it seems like discussions pass
me by before I get them ;)

Jackie Fisher
A Different Drummer Farm
South Central Kentucky
270-432-0970

"Be good to the land and it will be good to you"

----- Original Message -----
> From: Roger Weeks <roger69 AT yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Market-farming] Baby greens

> Is anyone on the list growing baby greens?
> If so, would you care to share your methods?
>
> I'm considering growing them in flats for ease of harvest. Is anyone
> doing that?
>
> Basically I could grow them in flats, in or out of a greenhouse,
> depending on what I'm growing; or I could grow some of them in raised
> beds. I don't think growing them right at ground level would be very
> convenient.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Roger Weeks
> Weeks Gardens
> Sebastopol CA






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