Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Winter Gardening in Montana with a Hoop House

You are looking on the inside of a Food Factory Garden Hoop House that never gives up producing healthy food.  We will test this idea far into a Montana Cold Winter and tell you how it worked!
Photo taken Oct. 18, 2011

Sunday, October 16, 2011

What is Gardening for Life?


Gardening for Life is a collection of methods for raising homegrown, super foods, that are great tasting, nutrient diverse that will bring health and healing to people in need on a year-round basis thus becoming FOOD FACTORY GARDENS capable of feeding families, to give away to others, or for sale or trade.


WHO?   Anyone in need

WHY?   To save lives, prevent certain health problems and improve general health conditions

WHEN?   We believe it's never too late to plant a Food Factory Garden, no matter where you live

WHERE?  Anywhere around the world

HOW?     Making healthy soils out of local recourses, healthy diverse compost that produces healthy plants that produces healthy foods that produces healthy people

   Comming soon to this blog ... learn how to build a FOOD FACTORY GARDEN that never gives up producing healthy food year-round. 

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Rock_on Gardening View this video 2010 garden

Click on this link and enjoy the sounds
These methods are all about relationships ... View the kids in this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7uo_G6auwE

Our Garden on July 11, 2011


Sold over $550 so far out of this garden at Farmers Market
All money generated will go to teaching gardening to people in need
The garden boxes are filled with homemade compost.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Spinach in Montana in February 2011


This nice looking spinach is growing outside in our Montana garden
in February even after -20 below F weather. Amazing!
It's staying green under 2 old shower stall doors folded together
to form an A frame.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

The before and after in Jamaica


This is the same garden after about 70 days. NOT BAD Thank you Lord!