After 60 Days…
We filmed these videos just sixty days after I planted our prosperity garden from seed. It makes me happy how much food we have to enjoy and to share. Even though it’s November, I decided to keep planting more seeds where ever there is an available spot in the garden. There is no reason to waste any patch of this beautiful soil. We use the Double Thunder mix from Geo Growers and can’t say enough good things about it.
Enjoy the videos. We just like to share what we’re doing to inspire others to ditch their grass and start an organic vegetable garden too!
Beets are beautiful and delicious!
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Loving the videos, keep it up!!!
I love beets! Now I’m gonna have to come and visit you – what a perfect social ploy.
I’m also going to embed these videos in my own site :P
Tell me what you use to record with, and how you get your Brown Rice Life credit at the end.
If you are growing more food than you need. you may want to visit http://www.AmpleHarvest.org – a site that helps diminish hunger by enabling gardeners to share their garden produce/herbs with neighborhood food pantries.
The site is free both for the food pantries and the gardeners using it.
Over 1,100 food pantries nationwide are already on it and more are signing up daily.
It includes preferred delivery times, driving instructions to the pantry as well as (in many cases) information about store bought items also needed by the pantry (for after the growing season).
If your community has a food pantry, make sure they register on http://www.AmpleHarvest.org.
Ross,
Come and get some beets this week! I’ve been adding the beets and the tops to my miso soup. DEEEElicious!
Regarding the video, we bought a very inexpensive Canon ZR800 camcorder online a year or so ago. We bought it new, but it was an older model so we got a good deal on it. It’s not HD or anything, but it works well.
Oh, and the credit at the end of the video was done with iMovie.
Thanks for the great info Gary! I had not heard of http://www.AmpleHarvest.org, sounds like an awesome organization.
Our garden isn’t over flowing that much yet, but it’s good to know just in case. Our friends, neighbors and family are hitting the garden hard these days, but it’s all good! :)
I have friends that work at the Capital Area Food Bank here in town, I just checked and they are listed on the site. Thanks again for sharing.