No-Till Growers | No-Till Flower Farming on Clay in Colorado || Artemis Flower Farm @notillgrowers | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Awesome new tour video for you this week with Helen Skiba of Artemis Flower Farm in Colorado, one member of the Tree House Farm Collective.
Helen talks about no-till on clay soils, integrating cover crops, no-till in flower production, intercropping with cover crops, mulching, fertilizing cautiously, and more.
As well as Artemis Flowers: instagram.com/artemisflowerfarm
This video was made possible in part through a grant from Southern SARE.
Collaborative Farming Podcast: instagram.com/collaborativefarming
The Living Soil Handbook*:
notillgrowers.com/livingsoilhandbook/d9z5gkf1bbnhu0w5xxb3trngiqhwgo
*OUTSIDE OF United States: just get the book from local retailer because shipping is outrageous and you can instead, support our work through one of these methods π
Support our work at notillgrowers.com/support
or
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This material is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award number 2020-38640-31521 through the Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program under project number LS21-348. USDA is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.β The goal with this grant is to provide context and technical detail for the four principles of soil health.
Awesome new tour video for you this week with Helen Skiba of Artemis Flower Farm in Colorado, one member of the Tree House Farm Collective.
Helen talks about no-till on clay soils, integrating cover crops, no-till in flower production, intercropping with cover crops, mulching, fertilizing cautiously, and more.
As well as Artemis Flowers: instagram.com/artemisflowerfarm
This video was made possible in part through a grant from Southern SARE.
Collaborative Farming Podcast: instagram.com/collaborativefarming
The Living Soil Handbook*:
notillgrowers.com/livingsoilhandbook/d9z5gkf1bbnhu0w5xxb3trngiqhwgo
*OUTSIDE OF United States: just get the book from local retailer because shipping is outrageous and you can instead, support our work through one of these methods π
Support our work at notillgrowers.com/support
or
Patreon.com/notillgrowers
This material is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award number 2020-38640-31521 through the Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program under project number LS21-348. USDA is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.β The goal with this grant is to provide context and technical detail for the four principles of soil health.