SPIN-Farming Tip of the Day. A good crop to consider is indoor grow room production of oregano and thyme. A good way to boost your spring sales. #spinfarming#gardeningtips
SPIN-farming Tip of the Day. Good crop for backyard SPIN farmers is cilantro. Easy to grow, and often not that much seen at farmers' markets. #spinfarming#farming
SPIN-Farming Tip of the Day. No backyard plot is too small to consider for production. A sub-segment is a plot less than 1,000 sq.ft. in size. #spinfarming#farming#gardening
SPIN Farming Tip of the Day. A good high-value crop for you backyard farm is garlic. A 2,000 sq.ft. planting will give you a lot of garlic, and is a good starting point for larger plantings. #spinfarming#farming#gardening
SPIN Farming Tip of the Day. Set up your farm on the basis of intensity of production areas. In this 2,000 sq.ft. plot three crops per growing season will be targeted. It's called an intensive relay area. Will be fun putting this area into production. #spinfarming#farming
SPIN farming Tip of the Day. Good crop for backyard farmers is cilantro. Easy to plant, grow and harvest. Also will withstand early fall frosts. #spinfarming#gardeningtips
SPIN farming Tip of the Day. Radish is a quick growing crop ideal for backyard production. Often in short supply at market this time of the year. #spinfarming
SPIN farming has its perks. Let’s call it food security. Both personal and local. Have been enjoying home grown salads/veg. all summer. Even now in zone 3. So have my customers. #spinfarming#localfood
Our most-read story over the (long) weekend: This is urban agriculture? "A lot of people just don’t get it,” says @WSatzewich seen here with Gail Vandersteen. “They don’t see the potential.” https://t.co/OrEOHdJvum @spinfarmer
SPIN Farming Tip of the Day. Late season potatoes are good for niche potato sales later in the season when customers get tired of regular varieties.#spinfarming#gardening