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Interesting Vid Find
Not really about gardening more along the lines of a behind the scenes look at patti moreno the gardening girl watching her videos is what originaly got me started on the idea of raised beds and im glad i found out about SFG. Kind of a funny video that brings hollywood down to earth in a manor of speaking.
http://www.vegetablegardener.com/item/7614/at-home-with-patti-moreno-the-garden-girl
http://www.vegetablegardener.com/item/7614/at-home-with-patti-moreno-the-garden-girl
choksaw- Posts : 459
Join date : 2010-03-02
Age : 49
Location : New Port Richey FL.
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I watched that video, and the site recommended another video after that about a family that grows 6000 pounds of produce a year on their 1/10 city plot. And guess what, they use SFG. They made a documentary about them for film festivals. Here is the link to the documentary http://www.homegrown-film.com/ and here is their website is http://urbanhomestead.org/. Very interesting!
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Awesome vid, thanks for sharing! I would love to be able to live off the land. We all have to start somewhere and that is what we are all doing here, right!
argardener- Posts : 63
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 54
Location : AR (Zone 7b)
Re: Interesting Vid Find
That is what I wanted when I was younger. Life got in the way. We are Slllloooooly starting again at our new place but doubt it will ever reach that level ($$). Still a girl has got to have a dream and a goal.
Deborah ....loves the vision.
Deborah ....loves the vision.
Re: Interesting Vid Find
Interesting video. I too watched a ton of Garden Girl vids on YouTube during my "research" phase. Thanks for posting this.
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timwardell wrote:Interesting video. I too watched a ton of Garden Girl vids on YouTube during my "research" phase. Thanks for posting this.
Tim did you see the little homestead in the city link?
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