37 min listen
Unavailable
Currently unavailable
400: Eliot Coleman on 30th Anniversary of 'The New Organic Grower'
Currently unavailable
400: Eliot Coleman on 30th Anniversary of 'The New Organic Grower'
ratings:
Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Nov 17, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Being a resource for organic growers for over three decades. In This Podcast: In 1988, Eliot Coleman literally wrote the book on being an organic grower and has been an invaluable resource for organic gardeners and farmers for three decades. He only started growing food because it sounded like an adventure; and he learned how through books and making friends with farmers around the world. We learn who inspired and taught him, how he uses livestock on his farm, how he virtually moved his farm 500 miles to the south for the winter, and more. Don’t miss an episode! Click here to sign up for podcast updatesor visit www.urbanfarm.org/podcast Eliot has over fifty years’ experience in all aspects of organic farming, including field vegetables, greenhouse vegetables, rotational grazing of cattle and sheep, and range poultry. He is the author of The New Organic Grower, Four-Season Harvest,The Winter Harvest Handbook and an instructional workshop DVD called Year-Round Vegetable Production with Eliot Coleman - all published through our friends at Chelsea Green. Eliot and his wife, Barbara Damrosch, operate a commercial year-round market garden, and run horticultural research projects, at their farm called Four Season Farm in Harborside, Maine. Go to www.urbanfarm.org/eliotcoleman for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests. 400: Eliot Coleman on 30th Anniversary of 'The New Organic Grower'
Released:
Nov 17, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
109: Michelle Fehler on Biomimicry: Michelle’s love for gardening most likely was imprinted during her childhood in Switzerland where she grew up surrounded by green and lush vegetation. She spent most of her childhood in her parents’ garden, connecting on a deep level with... by The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson