Four-Season Farming in the Pacific Northwest
Four-Season Farming in the Pacific Northwest
While visiting the Olympic Peninsula, we stayed on the beautiful Colinwood Farm in Port Townsend, Washington, where farm manager Jesse Hopkins showed us how greenhouses allow him to grow crops through the cold months of the year. In this video, we follow the life-cycle of an organic zucchini plant from seed to harvest.
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Eliminate the music. Too loud,
There is so much cloud cover here in the western side of washington in the winter spring and even into june it is amazing you can do so well with your zuchini. i am definantly buildin greenhouse this year. great video.
Very informative, thanks for the plethora of information. Also these other comments 🤦♂️🤢🤮
Title was super misleading. More like "The lifecycle of a zucchini plant"
Super obvious that Dorothee wants to fuck Jesse. Poor Mark.
She’s hot
dorothee is fine as wine
https://youtu.be/IKS1_DqCh7M summer is coming
Nice greenhouse experience
the cloud cover is irrelevant because the plants rely mainly on ultra violet light which penetrates the clouds.
Why do you have to get organic seed from a separate source? Why can’t you use your own harvested seeds to grow next year? Are Zucchini sterile somehow?
I worked there in the 90’s.. I was hoping someone had made a video of this place. That soil use to look like black gold .. The most luscious soil I’ve ever seen.
Very informational! Thanks for the timeline breakdown as well!
The title is misleading. i thought it was about four season gardening in the Pacific Northwest. Maybe try…" Growing cucumbers at a farm"
Thank you ~ ☼