• Micro-farms - Sustainable living in your backyard?

  • Aug 22 2023
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Micro-farms - Sustainable living in your backyard?

  • Summary

    • Introduction:
      • Hosts: Brandon and Joe
      • Discussion about the new podcast studio
    • Guest Introduction:
      • Guests: Gabriel and Tia from Half a Barn Farm
      • Overview: Living on a 1.7-acre micro farm and promoting self-sufficiency.
    • About Half a Barn Farm:
      • Location: 4313 Mitchell Mill Road, Wake Forest, North Carolina
      • Services:
        • Teaching people how to grow and raise their food.
        • Offering farm tours and classes.
        • Addressing the lack of micro-farms in the area, especially in Raleigh.
    • Microfarming Discussion:
      • Comparison of microbreweries and micro-farms.
      • Challenges of farming on just 1.7 acres versus traditional farming on 50+ acres.
      • Overview of classes and education, building, and actual farming.
    • Services Highlight:
      • Providing prefab raised beds.
      • Assistance with raising chickens and bunnies.
      • Not just for buying products but to learn and be inspired to self-sustain.
    • Benefits of Raised Garden Beds:
      • The solution to soil problems and promoting sustainable gardening.
      • Differences between permaculture and raised bed gardening.
      • Raised beds offer micro-climates ideal for specific growth, prevent erosion, and are cost-effective.
      • Advantages over traditional tilling and avoiding soil degradation.
      • No fabric barrier between the bed and natural soil to promote natural environment growth.
    • The Gardening Journey:
      • Discussing the challenges and investment of starting a garden.
      • Gabriel and Tia's background: Started in Maine on a 0.28-acre property, faced challenges, and learned over time.
      • Importance of guidance in gardening, similar to starting a training or nutrition program.
    • Closing Thoughts:
      • Trial and error in gardening, the importance of experience and guidance.
      • Helping others to avoid costly mistakes like spending too much on unsuccessful gardening attempts.

    Find out more at halfabarnfarm.com

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