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Turning your Backyard Garden into a Profitable Farm|Helpful TIPS| VLOG| Whispering Willow Farm



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26 Comments

  1. Where do you and Jess get your awesome clay mugs!?!?!is it from farmers market or ???? Also thanks for your time 😊👍

  2. Hey Jill! This may be a silly question, but by “pop them in the cooler,” do you mean the fridge or freezer? 🙃💜
    Love your content and your personality 💕 thank you for your knowledge!!!

  3. Bless you!!😍💚🌱 here goes first year of taking the leap to being a profitable farm. I've learned so much from you.

  4. I just found your channel luv luv you enthusiasm…I am going to start an on line market garden this year great tips on this blog💐🙂

  5. this is amazing information! it really made me rethink my intentions with my garden. just a different perspective to look at it. i think we all dream of selling our produce in some fashion, but the reality is the profitable garden isn't going to be quite as traditionally pretty. love it. thanks for sharing. really enjoying this type of content. just rediscovering your channel.

  6. Thank you for sharing. Could you please share more videos on market gardening? Maybe even start another channel on the business side of farming? I know you’re about to move to another property but maybe after you move let us know if you’re willing to share more of this content.

    God bless you and your family.

  7. So much helpful information. I have pretty much given up growing tomatoes because by the time I think they are ready to pick, the birds have already feasted on them. I even stopped growing red varieties and focused on yellow because I was told the birds would not think they were ripe and would leave them alone. I have always heard that tomatoes are best if they ripen on the vine. Hence the words “vine ripened” on the store package. I live in an urban area with no farm stands or farmers markets nearby.
    This new information brings new hope for “home grown” tomatoes in my life. I can now pick my red varieties while they are mostly green with no holes left by snacking birds.

  8. Thank you for this
    Your excitement is contagious. I love being in my garden, I wish I could be as confident. Your very good at teaching. Blessings to you and your family for a successful future..love and blessings… your going to do some amazing things with your new farm.

  9. I'm coming back to watch this a year later. Great information.
    I am wondering though, what would be a good starting price when pitching to a restaurant? And do you charge per pound, or per item? I'd imagine it's different for different veggies, herbs, lettuces.. I could keep going.. lol. All the different things.

  10. Hii!!!!! so newbie here and I have a question about harvesting sooner/before ripping. Does that affect the nutrition aspect of it, or alter anything else, besides say the size if even that at all? Thank you, and love your channel!

  11. I've watched all the top gardening videos and I think you are the best, most informed. It took me a while to figure out how knowledgeable and skilled you are because you seem so friendly and light about it! Your instructional videos show how expert you are! Do more! I have been gardening fity years and had 200 tomatoes last year, over 100 the year before, tried numerous techniques and grown all my own plants from seed and even grafted 16 plants last year and I till learned something new and helpful about not pruning a large sucker from your videos on growing tomatoes, best practices. Love your videos! Keep it up. Your additional info on flowers is awesome. 😊

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