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Master year-round production in your garden. From KY to FL, engineer high-intensity in any climate. Become a Producer not just a gardener!

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Feel free to post about any of the following in regards to what's working or not working in your gardens: 1️⃣ Production: Crop plans, yields, spacing, tools, workflow, pest issues. What’s actually happening in the field? 2️⃣ Business: Pricing, revenue, labor efficiency, $/bed, scaling decisions. We invite folks to share real numbers whenever possible. 3️⃣ Strategy: Share challenges with context (scale, market, climate), where to start selling, how to start selling, share any big wins!
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If I may give my two cents....I'm not in production anymore but when I was and selling CSAs in my area I would use FaceBook advertising. It worked wonderfully for me. My CSAs were more expensive than my area but I still out sold my competitors. For as little as $50 I sold all of my CSA spots. You just have to get the settings right in the advertising. Make sure you set it to your zip code or the zip codes of what areas you service. It must be local to your areas of service only or it does you no good. Also make sure to show a nice picture of what you have to offer.
New Members
We've gotten some new members! Let me know what you're #1 takeaway from this past season was and what are you most keen in learning about in this community? My #1 takeaway was that less is more. I scaled down my farm this season and ended up being MORE productive and profitable than any year in the past. I'm keen to learn from others about growing in other zones Mostly eager to learn about what you all are struggling with so we can steer this community towards acheiving more productive and profitable gardens/farms! I'm working on building out classroom content that I think you'll all really dig. Stay tuned :)
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@Kai Severino can you show us what your garden or fields look like?
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I agree 100% with scaling down to be more productive. My solution to having poor soil and weeds weeds weeds were raised beds. Which worked for me in my 2 acre production set up. Scaling down and being more intentional gave me more production than before. A total game changer! My 50 feet long and 3-4 feet wide raised beds worked great. It left me with the perfect soil and no weeds! It was truly a game changer for a one woman show.
Irrigation Help
Hi everyone! I'm facing a huge challenge, but I'm excited about the payoff. I recently moved from a 51-acre farm in Kentucky with forty-two 4'x50' raised beds down to a very productive 1.29-acre lot in Florida. (We just missed family and had to move back.) Space is now my biggest constraint, so my new motto is: Grow Up! My current indoor grow space is... unconventional. It's a former enclosed porch on an outbuilding (which will eventually be my workshop/classroom) I've converted into a greenhouse. I'm being kind—it was previously the infamous local biker hangout, The Bada Bing Club! (Please don't judge the history; I'm doing my best with what I have! 😉) Inside, I'm maximizing vertical space using ClosetMaid shelving, which was a generous gift. Here's my immediate logistical nightmare: I don't live on the property yet. My sister and I are in a rental until our house is built here. It is a royal pain to drive over every other day just to water everything by hand. I need to make this system self-sufficient. I am an irrigation beginner and need a reliable system that can handle all my unique needs. I need a fully automated, solar-powered watering system. Currently, there is no electricity running to the outbuilding or the pots outside, so solar power is the only way to go. Here's the technical setup I'm trying to water: 1. Indoor Greenhouse Shelving: I need emitters or misters running to plants on the ClosetMaid shelves. 2. Indoor Hanging Baskets: I need emitters or misters dropping down from the ceiling to water plants hanging above. 3. Outdoor Potted Plants: I have about 15 large pots outside the greenhouse that need their own irrigation line. I'm open to a system where I turn the water on manually, but the ideal solution would be 100% fully automated (timer-controlled). Does anyone have experience installing or recommending a solar-powered irrigation system for multiple zones (shelves/pots/hanging baskets)? Any advice on component names or specific kits would be a lifesaver!
Irrigation Help
1 like • Dec '25
@Evan Barry thank you for the wonderful response! I will look up each item you have suggested and if I have questions, I will definitely get back to you. Thanks again!
2025 Garden in Review
Post a photo of your garden from the past season! What was your tastiest success and most gut-wrenching failure?
0 likes • Dec '25
@Tori Howard don't feel like you are alone on the tomatillos. I have tried a bunch of times with no success.
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@Evan Barry that is a fantastic looking garden!!
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Deborah Wyatt
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I have been farming raised beds for years. I want to teach you how to do the same! https://www.skool.com/boxcroftmasterclassingrowth/about

Active 21h ago
Joined Dec 11, 2025
New Smyrna Beach Florida