Replay of Grow Ohio Valley | Black Swan Organics | Danny Swan | Wheeling, OH

Farmer's Market Mobile Food Truck

This replay was originally published February 2017. I know you are going to love this guest from Black Swan Organics and Grow Ohio Valley, a nonprofit organization working to improve food justice in Appalachia. Grow Ohio Valley is working to fashion a new economic landscape, one offering increased prosperity, improved health and a better environment.What a great guest to follow up after Jean-Martin Fortier because Danny Swan is basically doing everything JM Talked about and growing delicious nutrient dense food. A great educator and farmer you are going to love this episode as much as I did! www.organicgardenerpodcast.com/danny-swan

Replay of 40: Kathi O’Leary | Over 35 years gardening experience, Farmers Markets, Garlic and more | NW Idaho & MT

Kathi O'Leary Garlic Field

Kathi O’Leary shares her passion for gardening, her amazing knowledge gained over 35 years, and valuable tips to make your gardening journey successful! She’s grown garlic for private clients, sold starts at the farmer’s markets, and grafted fruit trees for her own orchard. Living in the Rocky Mountains, Kathi shares her experiences of living off the grid, hauling water, and growing a garden close to the earth. www.organicgardenerpodcast.com

222. Abe’s Acres | Gabe Sicliano | Growing for Market | Hightstown, NJ

Abe's Acres Gabe Siciliano

Here’s the RAW Version for the most part. Sorry about the typing, I really notice it. I hadn’t figured out how to split the tracks yet recording with zoom this but I’m still having sound problems??? Episode 222? 240? STRANGE…. Gabe Sciliano from Abe’s Acres shares his market farming journey including his first year and dreams to plant 9 acres eventually. www.orgaincgardenerpodcast.com

Replay of episode 167. Grow Ohio Valley | Black Swan Organics | Danny Swan | Wheeling, OH

Farmer's Market Mobile Food Truck

Danny Swan is one of those rockstar millennials I love. Definitely one of my favorite interviews that will inspire you from last february 4th! I know you are going to love this guest from Black Swan Organics and Grow Ohio Valley, a nonprofit organization working to improve food justice in Appalachia. Grow Ohio Valley is working to fashion a new economic landscape, one offering increased prosperity, improved health and a better environment.What a great guest to follow up after Jean-Martin Fortier because Danny Swan is basically doing everything JM Talked about and growing delicious nutrient dense food. A great educator and farmer you are going to love this episode as much as I did! www.organicgardenerpodcast.com

Replay of 170. JM Fortier | the Market Gardener | Les Jardins de la Grelinette | Quebec, CANADA

JM Fortier

JM Fortier who is revolutionizing the way we think about agriculture, small scale farming and most of all how we care for our planet and today he his here with us to share his knowledge and his incredible passion! Author of Market Gardener: A successful Grower’s Handbook for Small Scale Organic Farming JM shares today tricks and tips for your success no matter how big your garden. www.organicgardenerpodcast.com
Paul Kita coming soon!
So this episode originally published last year on my anniversary January 29, 2017. But tomorrow I am almost just as nervous as I am interviewing Paul Kita is the James Beard Award-winning Food & Nutrition Editor at Men’s Health. He’s the founder of MensHealth.com’s popular food and cooking blog, Guy Gourmet. He has a new cookbook out called A Man, A Pan, A Plan: 100 Delicious & Nutritious One-Pan Recipes You Can Make Right Now! and I am trying not to be too nervous.

2018 Garden Goals Challenge
When I spoke with JM Fortier I actually spilled my coffee on my Macbook! after almost 15 years of owning a laptop I’ve never even come close to doing anything so silly! Fortunately nothing broke. Anyway I thought this was a great time to repost this episode. Especially with the 2018 Garden Goals Challenge going on because many listeners I know are thinking of becoming market farmers and maybe this will inspire some of them to keep pursuing their dream or help them be more successful!