
791: Jeff Robinson on Grow a Lot with Little Space.
Growing way more food than one could eat by oneself.
In This Podcast:
Join us in a conversation with Jeff Robinson about how he grew from a environmental science professional into a professional farmer. In a quarter acre of land and with a little planning he is growing and processing strawberries, blueberries, cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers to prepare and sell salsas, pickles, jams and jellies. He is doing incredible work and has gone from a dream to reality in just a few years.Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 850 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click here to gain access to the entire library.
Our Guest:

A couple of years ago, after encouragement from friends and family, he started a business combining gardening, cooking, and canning. It has been a steep learning curve and an immense amount of work, however he’s now harvesting the fruits of his labor! His canned goods are available at farmers markets in Western North Carolina and online.
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