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Conor Crickmore quit his job in the city and moved to the country. There he started an organic farm from scratch and never looked back.
His farm became super successful due to his simple systems. He now works to help small farms succeed. His a well known educator throughout the world in small scale market farming and has been very successful at earning a good living growing vegetables on a small plot. He farms without a tractor and uses mostly hand tools.
He also designs tools and hosts online courses in farming and gardening.
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How much distance should be taken in to two rows and plant to plant and how much yeild is taken through a single plant
That crunchy ending sounds DELICIOUS !!!
Hi Coner, Do you do secession with the peas? How long will this variety produce? Before a row is done producing, can you plant another row in the old row, and will it grow up with the old vines in place? Thanks 🙂
I’m Montagnards indigenous I love snap pea fry with shrimp or cook with fish so tasty.
Will that set up work for tomatoes? looking for an alternative to the Florida weave
Thanks
Like the trellis its just star pickets 20mm PVC Tee? what's the cross beams/polls and type of netting?
Hello Conor, thanks for the vidéo. Could you confirm that you move this system evry year to other beds?
vertical peas are good for shading other plants if its hot hot summer or a fence around the garden for chickens to eat.
great video. I was wondering if you have an trouble with high winds in your area of the world?
At the end of the season, won't it be very time-consuming to disentangle the dead pea/bean vines from the netting?
Great looking peas. I didn't think they did well in the summer?
Conor, would you do a video where you basically take us through a morning walk-through, or perhaps just a regular day on the farm? I feel like that would be very helpful and instructive.
Love your trellising! We've found super sugar snap peas to be a really great crop and pretty profitable! We get about 130 lbs per 100' row total yield at $7/lb Canadian. No washing and easy bagging are really appreciated! Plus, they sell as fast as we can get them out pretty much!
Are you spying on my farm? Two days ago I was trying to find a good bin for scraps in my wash station and yesterday I started YouTubing peas and beans. Thank you for the content
Never thought of using a bird like net for the peas great idea
beneficial video thanks..
Hi Conor. This is a great video providing a lot of insight. May I ask what is the trellis material? Thanks in advance.
You deserve a thousand times more subscribers! (but still early days I guess).. 🙂