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No-Till Flower Farming on Clay in Colorado || Artemis Flower Farm 

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Awesome new tour video for you this week with Helen Skiba of Artemis Flower Farm in Colorado, one member of the Tree House Farm Collective.
Helen talks about no-till on clay soils, integrating cover crops, no-till in flower production, intercropping with cover crops, mulching, fertilizing cautiously, and more.
As well as Artemis Flowers: / artemisflowerfarm
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Комментарии : 47   
@later_daze_4080
@later_daze_4080 2 года назад
Could be the bong hit speaking, but collectively buying land to do multiple enterprises that can share tools and ideas and materials just seems like an awesome idea to me.
@growingwithfungi
@growingwithfungi 2 года назад
The way fwd 🔥💨
@HyaenaHierarchy
@HyaenaHierarchy 2 года назад
Duuuude ... this’ll blow your mind ... it’s not the bong hit! 🤘
@Breakable_Pencil
@Breakable_Pencil Год назад
Checkout Flock Finger Lakes! Doing this exact thing: pooling resources to gain access to land to restore and work a living from it.
@hhwippedcream
@hhwippedcream 2 года назад
More dryland content!!! Thank you so much for sharing and for all of your expertise/experience..
@11changs
@11changs 2 года назад
I'm a community gardener in Longmont in Boulder County! I learned alot from this vid!
@helenskiba7100
@helenskiba7100 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this, y'all!
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
No ! Thank you! 🙌
@hhwippedcream
@hhwippedcream 2 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to share, Helen!
@eulerizeit
@eulerizeit 2 года назад
This was awesome, thanks for taking the time.
@dancinmikeb
@dancinmikeb 2 года назад
Are you related to Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio?
@rebeccawatson9284
@rebeccawatson9284 Год назад
❤ I live in Windsor. I have been thinking about finding property to farm. Thanks for the information!
@MrRKWRIGHT
@MrRKWRIGHT 2 года назад
Good Sunday Mornin' Got my taters in the bucket. Times are tough. We all need to do what we can to survive - strong and self sufficient. Growing our own food for the most part - occasionally shopping at the Dollar Tree or thrift stores (walking there instead of driving whenever possible). I try to support my local merchants, when I do have to spend money on something - avoiding those "delivered to your doorstep" companies like Amazon. Overall, I'm doing my part to avoid increasing the carbon footprint.
@waynesell3681
@waynesell3681 5 месяцев назад
Fantastic interview! Loaded with information. Nice to hear someone say it can be tough going sometimes!
@InnerSunshine
@InnerSunshine Год назад
Wonderful, keep going, Helen :)
@peterv3216
@peterv3216 2 года назад
great vid Jesse!
@richy7tube
@richy7tube 2 года назад
When you do your bed flips, could you use an edger to cut through the tough "rooty" stuff and make your new rows that way?
@jaclynbrown8641
@jaclynbrown8641 2 года назад
Thank you
@bakersbooks
@bakersbooks 10 месяцев назад
Great interview, and it's cool to see someone growing in the crappy Colorado clay like me! I definitely heard a couple of things I want to try in my garden.
@TheUltimateAcres
@TheUltimateAcres 2 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this experience. #I keepupthegreatwork
@arrzfr
@arrzfr 2 года назад
"put down 3 inches of compost", … , "free source of woodchip", … I‘m happy for you! Anybody else here not going to be able to afford that approach in a million years?
@joanies6778
@joanies6778 2 года назад
I get free woodchips from the city in my northeast CO town. Still looking for an organic source of compost. I just don't have enough resources to make my own, yet, but many people do make their own f9r free.
@davidakerlund6296
@davidakerlund6296 10 месяцев назад
@@hypergamouswife2174 easier said then done i had to pay for woodchips
@andytuesday500
@andytuesday500 2 года назад
Very cool 😎.
@ericashomestead5404
@ericashomestead5404 Год назад
I was from the Lafayette/ Boulder area had great land. Now we live on a farm in yuma Colorado and I can get anything to grow. And what we do get to come up the airplanes that spraying kills what we had. Any help would be great. Thank you.
@Bill-xs4zu
@Bill-xs4zu 2 года назад
Jesse. Is there any way we can find out who she buys her high tunnels from? WhAt about yours? I want to do a 20x40.
@billastell3753
@billastell3753 2 года назад
Nice pants. My wife and I are wondering if they are leather or canvas and where they can be bought?
@j.m.b.greengardens968
@j.m.b.greengardens968 Год назад
Regarding the comment that your fertility plan was "noticing and observing" - there are sayings from various parts of the world - "The best fertilizer is the farmer's shadow." and "The best fertilizer is the farmer's foot-prints." There are probably more of the like. A lot of wisdom in that, to my mind.
@QRSTUVe
@QRSTUVe 2 месяца назад
So random but she reminds me of Toni Collette ❤
@iscetic
@iscetic 2 года назад
Can anyone suggest a good lab for affordable soil testing?
@zhuanjifarms5050
@zhuanjifarms5050 2 года назад
Logan Labs, give em a call to discuss your situation...M3, AA8.2, and saturated paste are available as a package, around 90 bucks I think.
@Cj-hy8cy
@Cj-hy8cy 2 года назад
Which flowers at 1:55¿???¿
@caseydouglas2657
@caseydouglas2657 2 года назад
Looks like a mixture of dried florals, possibly globe amaranth (Gomphrena), helichrysum and maybe celosia?
@kiloton1920
@kiloton1920 2 года назад
😍
@tracymonday5800
@tracymonday5800 Год назад
What a beautiful woman!
@Costachel77
@Costachel77 5 месяцев назад
Hi Tracy! How are you doing?
@magapefarmshomestead6453
@magapefarmshomestead6453 2 года назад
Was it really hemp or was it marijuan???
@diggysoze2897
@diggysoze2897 2 года назад
Marijuana is a slur.
@joniboulware1436
@joniboulware1436 Год назад
I hope that imported compost is not bringing in those Jumping Worms.
@ChefIsaac925
@ChefIsaac925 2 года назад
What she do with all the hemp!?!?!? Lol
@kiloton1920
@kiloton1920 2 года назад
Women grow the best flowers as flowers are female
@diggysoze2897
@diggysoze2897 2 года назад
That’s just silly. While some flowers are indeed female, some flowers are male, and some contain both staminate and pistillate parts that are called ‘Perfect’ flowers.
@davidakerlund6296
@davidakerlund6296 10 месяцев назад
then why do i grow better flowers then many women flower farmers ?
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