Thanks for this video Mark, nice greenhouse stand. Also nice to see ur using the black crates from holland 😀👍
In holland it is not allowed to sell your own grown food aside of the street, unless you got a permit. In holland it is all about paying taxes, if you wanna sell you need to get a permit, and pay a fee for it. If you want a sign in front of your house saying you sell vegetables, you need a permit and pay a fee for it. It is crazy. Like for instance, we are going to build a new house coming august on our farm, we need to get a permit for that, fee is 11.000 euro,s just for a permit. It is an existing farm for over 100 years, just building a new house there.
Maybe we should consider coming to America 😀
I market my honey directly to the public here in Baltimore…the honey is produced only from my bees yet most other beekeepers around me buy at wholesale and repackage as local…the main issue is most consumers don’t have any idea that they should be scrutinizing their "local"food purchases as many cheat…
Alabama Gulf Coast Gardeningon January 18, 2022 at 4:53 pm
Great job, Mark! I love how you are able to think "outside the box" and find efficient methods for getting things done. Thanks, again, for sharing with all of us!
Very nice set up Mark and may implement your set up! A question for you….. is your building a Morton bldg? Did you have it built and are you happy with it? Thank you in advance and I am always referring back to your videos…..always happy to see a new video from you in my feed. All the best, Catherine
That’s an outstanding setup Mark! You could also sow things like lettuces and cabbages or small root vegetables like radishes and fingerling carrots in nursery pots that you could sell as "harvest on the spot" organic produce for a value added product.
Hi Mark, question about pepper seedlings. I started my plants the first week of March and they are about 10" tall. Many of them are putting out buds, but no open flowers. Would you recommend pinching off the buds at this point?
Thanks for this video Mark, nice greenhouse stand. Also nice to see ur using the black crates from holland 😀👍
In holland it is not allowed to sell your own grown food aside of the street, unless you got a permit. In holland it is all about paying taxes, if you wanna sell you need to get a permit, and pay a fee for it. If you want a sign in front of your house saying you sell vegetables, you need a permit and pay a fee for it. It is crazy. Like for instance, we are going to build a new house coming august on our farm, we need to get a permit for that, fee is 11.000 euro,s just for a permit. It is an existing farm for over 100 years, just building a new house there.
Maybe we should consider coming to America 😀
This is a pretty great idea. Please do keep us updated on what you do, it’s very interesting.
This is awesome! Wonder if I could get my husband to build me a smaller version!
What I like most about this channel is that it’s not just a rehash of what other people are doing. That’s a great looking, functional cart.
Great video again Mark! I have an old frame much like this I will be making into my farm stand! I look forward to seeing your growth this year!
Cool that helps solve so many problem’s thank you so much.
I market my honey directly to the public here in Baltimore…the honey is produced only from my bees yet most other beekeepers around me buy at wholesale and repackage as local…the main issue is most consumers don’t have any idea that they should be scrutinizing their "local"food purchases as many cheat…
Great job, Mark! I love how you are able to think "outside the box" and find efficient methods for getting things done. Thanks, again, for sharing with all of us!
Thank you very much for sharing.
I am learning so much from you.
Very nice set up Mark and may implement your set up! A question for you….. is your building a Morton bldg? Did you have it built and are you happy with it? Thank you in advance and I am always referring back to your videos…..always happy to see a new video from you in my feed. All the best, Catherine
Thanks, Mark…great info
slick idea – be well
That’s an outstanding setup Mark! You could also sow things like lettuces and cabbages or small root vegetables like radishes and fingerling carrots in nursery pots that you could sell as "harvest on the spot" organic produce for a value added product.
Thanks Mark. What’s in the blue box on the front? Is it the controls for the lights and mats?
I like that I think I will build one
Everything is clear.
Bye
Hi Mark, question about pepper seedlings. I started my plants the first week of March and they are about 10" tall. Many of them are putting out buds, but no open flowers. Would you recommend pinching off the buds at this point?
I like your wagon. What did you use for the deck grid? Double-wall polycarbonite panels aren’t exactly cheap. Did you get them on sale or something?