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  • Paul and Sandy Arnold of Pleasant Valley Farm in upstate NY are seasoned expert winter growers. They have been involved with winter growing since they first purchased their 60-acre property 35 years ago. With three large RIMOL high-tunnels, numerous caterpillar and field tunnels, dedicated wash/pack, and climate controlled storage facilities, they have honed their year-round systems on three cultivated acres and have achieved financial stability for themselves and their family. Until recently, 90% of their sales were from farmers markets. Due to the initial impacts of COVID, they transitioned to almost all online sales without missing a beat. As they are approaching retirement, their farm business is in transition and they are considering how best to keep the land actively farmed. Their two children, Robert and Kim, Followed in their footsteps and each have their own farm businesses, Smart Farm Innovations and Pleasant Valley Flowers, respectively. Both Sandy and Paul offer an incredible wealth of knowledge and experience with winter production and farming for the long haul. It was truly and honor to speak with them for the last episode of this fourth Winter Growers podcast season.

    Folks who make the show possible...

    Vermont Compost Company premium living soils, composts, and potting mixes. Invest in your soil!

    SeedTime Planner crop planning tool for home gardeners and market farmers. Get your free account and $5 seed coupon ->> seedtime.us/notillpodcast

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

  • Joy Longfellow is a flowers trial technician on the flowers team at Johnny’s research farm. I invited Joy to speak about their overwinter flower trials and the info they have gathered over the past few years. The Johnny’s research farm is 200+ acres acres in size with 60+ acres in crop production that includes both field and greenhouse growing for plant breeding, seed production, trialing, and cover crop rotation. The overwintering flower trials focus on cool season annuals, and a few perrenial, biannual, and bulb crops. Everything is grown for research purposes. Using unheated high-tunnels and meticulous record keeping, they're able to determine the best timing of the top five flower crops to grow in an over-winter tunnel for northern climates. All of their work is a great free resource for farmers interested in getting early high quality flower crops without having to do the time consuming and often costly experimentation on their own. Joy offers a wealth of of information about growing, selecting, and managing overwinter flowers and her expertise is an excellent resource for winter growers.

    Folks who make the show possible...

    SeedTime Planner crop planning tool for home gardeners and market farmers. Get your free account and $5 seed coupon ->> seedtime.us/notillpodcast

    Vermont Compost Company premium living soils, composts, and potting mixes. Invest in your soil!

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

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  • Located in the Pacific Northwest, Brian and his partner Chrystine first started as a fresh market farm is 2004, producing their first seed catalog in 2007, and then transitioned entirely to seed production in 2011. Uprising Seeds is WA fist 100% certified organic seed company, producing over 70% of the seeds they sell with the rest being sourced from a network of regional family farms. Brian is passionate about exploring the relationship between grower security and open pollinated seeds and the ability to seasonally adapt varieties to climactic conditions specifically through seed work. Brian is also involved with a collaborative project between Uprising Seeds, The Culinary Breeding Network, and northern Italian vegetable breeder Smarties to further establish radicchio as an anchor crop for the fall and winter seasons in North America. Overall, a great conversation for better understanding how seed production and selection can effect winter crop production.

    Mentioned in the show…

    Brian’s favorite tool, the Winnow Wizard by Luterra

    Lane Selman and The Culinary Breeding Network
    (A podcast with Lane on Collab Farm about CBN)

    For more on seed production, check out The Seed Growers Podcast with Dan Brisebois

    Folks who make the show possible...

    SeedTime Planner crop planning tool for home gardeners and market farmers. Get your free account and $5 seed coupon ->> seedtime.us/notillpodcast

    Vermont Compost Company premium living soils, composts, and potting mixes. Invest in your soil!

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

  • Erin and Sam started Long Season Farm in Ulster County, NY, in 2014 as a winter-only operation, but have since expanded to year-round production and market the majority of their produce at two year-round farmers markets. With seven acres in production, they have four 30' x 96' unheated high-tunnels, plus a prop house, multiple cat/ tunnels, a moveable tunnel, and a large heated greenhouse that includes their wash station. Unheated winter tunnel crops have been very successful, especially when coupled with a diverse array of storage crops. Erin is also very active in her local community and was elected to the town board in 2019. While they both appreciate the year-round cash-flow and access to new markets that winter production allows, the farm revenue only covers expenses, and they've found it challenging to save meaningfully while also avoiding the burnout that can come from year-round farming. I enjoyed hearing about their experiences and insights and what motivates them to continue farming year-round.

    Folks who make the show possible...

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

    SeedTime Planner crop planning tool for home gardeners and market farmers. Get your free account and $5 seed coupon ->> seedtime.us/notillpodcast

    Vermont Compost Company premium living soils, composts, and potting mixes. Invest in your soil!

  • Jamila Norman of Patchwork City Farms in Atlanta, GA, is a first generation daughter to Caribbean parents whose history is rooted in agriculture. After a career in environmental engineering, she founded Patchwork City Farms in 2010, an acre+ urban farm with one 30'x96' high-tunnel and four caterpillar tunnels that supplies two farmers markets, a couple of local restaurants, and a farmstand. I reached out to Jamila in January after an arctic blast with lows in the teens hit Atlanta and decimated 90% of her winter crops and severely impacted local winter crop availability. I wanted to see if I could offer any help or suggestions in preparing for future extreme cold weather events not normally experienced so far south, but what I learned from Jamila was just how difficult it is to prepare for extreme unpredictable cold unless adequate infrastructure, like high-tunnels, are already in use, which are not typically needed for winter hardy crops in the south. We also talk about her television series, Homegrown, on Magnolia Network, which just launched it's third season. The series focuses on helping families in the Atlanta area transform their outdoor spaces into beautiful and functional backyard farms and gardens. It can be streamed on HBO Max. Jamila is a warm-hearted leader and resource for the urban farming community and I truly enjoyed this conversation.

    Mentioned in the show…

    Homegrown from Magnolia Network on HBO Max

    Folks who make the show possible...

    Vermont Compost Company premium living soils, composts, and potting mixes. Invest in your soil!

    SeedTime Planner crop planning tool for home gardeners and market farmers. Get your free account and $5 seed coupon ->> seedtime.us/notillpodcast

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

  • In 2015, Amy Frye and Jacob Slosberg of Boldly Grown Farm in Bow, WA, started a one-acre farm at an incubator farm shortly after meeting and working on their university farm. Now, in their ninth season, they’ve purchased their own farm property and currently cultivate 30 acres of vegetables, a couple acres of grains, dry beans, seed crops, and flowers. Winter crops have always been the focus from the beginning. Eighty percent of sales are through wholesale channels including distributors and food hubs, plus they operate a 250+ member winter CSA and recently opened an on-site farmstand. Amy and Jacob’s story is a great example of rapid growth of their farming goals combined with mechanized and scaled winter production, while simultaneously raising a family and anchoring their farm business and home on permanent land.

    Mentioned in the show…

    VIVA Farms farm incubator, listen to their conversation on Collab Farm here

    NOLS Leadership Course, Year in Patagonia

    Folks who make the show possible...

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

    SeedTime Planner crop planning tool for home gardeners and market farmers. Get your free account and $5 seed coupon ->> seedtime.us/notillpodcast

    Vermont Compost Company premium living soils, composts, and potting mixes. Invest in your soil!

  • Jillian and Ross Mickens of Open Door Farm in Cedar Grove, NC, work collaboratively with previous podcast guests Vera and Gordon of Ten Mother Farm to fill CSA boxes with many of the land intensive crops like potatoes and winter squash. With 5 acres under cultivation, and eleven seasons under their belt, they recently made the transition to winter-only sales from mid-August to the end of March, while using the main-season to tend to storage and root crop production, as well as rest during the hottest months of the year. Both the focus on winter-only sales and the collaborative relationship with neighboring farms creates an interesting farm business model that we get to better understand the opportunities and challenges of as a potential approach to growing in a warmer winter climates of the South.

    Folks who make the show possible...

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

    SeedTime Planner crop planning tool for home gardeners and market farmers. Get your free account and $5 seed coupon ->> seedtime.us/notillpodcast

    Vermont Compost Company premium living soils, composts, and potting mixes. Invest in your soil!

  • Rebecca and her husband, Mark, started Moonshot Farm in East Windsor, NJ, in 2019 after relocating from New York City to begin their dream of growing year-round cut flowers in a northern climate. In just four short years, they have built their 3.5 acre flower farm to include four high-tunnels, two of which are heated by a geothermal heating system, and they sell at two year round farmers markets, manage a 130 member CSA bouquet-of-the-month club, and an on-site farmstead. Just this year, they were able to quit their off-farm jobs to work full-time on the farm. Also, in the last four years, they had two children, Rose and Violet!

    We talk extensively about their geothermal heating system which allows them to offer customers blooms 12 months of the year. I learned a ton about flower production from our conversation, she offers such great info for anyone looking to add winter flowers to their farm.

    Follow Moonshot Farm on Instagram

    Mentioned in the show…

    The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers

    NRCS EQIP High-Tunne Grant Program

    Rural Energy for America Program

    Folks who make the show possible...

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

    Farmers Friend for caterpillar tunnels, harvest equipment, tarps, & more! Get free shipping through ->> farmersfriend.com/notill

    BCS America for two wheel tractors + implements.

  • Today my guest is John Dindia of Lakeview Hill Farm in Traverse City, MI. John and his partner Bailey designed and built their farm from the ground up beginning in 2017 on a 58-acre property with 10 acres of available farmland and a 35-acre woodlot. Now, with 2.5 acres in production, they have five 30’ x 148’ heated greenhouses, a dedicated propagation house connected to a production barn, and seven 20’ x 148’ caterpillar tunnels. Plus, their farm is 75% powered by solar and they are committed to utilizing renewable energy in all aspects of their farm. Seventy percent of gross sales are dedicated to wholesale, including grocery stores, restaurants, and a growers cooperative CSA, all within 15 miles of the farm. The rest comes from an on-site farm stand that they are expanding into a full service farm store later this summer (’23).

    John and Bailey have been full-time on their farm since the beginning, plus they have five year-round employees with four staff on salary. John and I dig into the details of the heating and lighting systems he uses to maintain productivity during the cold grey winters of Michigan, as well as the support he and Bailey access to finance the startup and growth of their farm business, including loans through the FSA. John offers a ton of expertise and experience for farmers looking to improve their winter growing systems and mindfully grow their farm business for the long haul.

    Mentioned in the show...

    USDA/FSA Farm Loan Programs

    USDA/NRCS Grants, Programs, & Initiatives

    John uses Nolt's Greenhouse Supplies & Total Grow LEDs

    Folks who make the show possible...

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

    Farmers Friend for caterpillar tunnels, harvest equipment, tarps, & more! Get free shipping through ->> farmersfriend.com/notill

    BCS America for two wheel tractors + implements.

  • Welcome back to the Winter Growers Podcast! In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Niki Jabbour, who is an award-winning author, radio show host, educator, and gardening expert on year-round growing in a northern climate. Niki is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, zone 5b at the 44th parallel. She enthusiastically maintains half an acre of raised beds in her back yard using a combination of a high tunnel, low tunnels, cold frames, she grows over 30 veggie crops for winter harvest, including: lettuce, scallions, parsley, kale, carrots, leeks, and arugula. In addition to her books on year-round gardening, Niki also offers online courses on her website savvygardening.com and free educational videos on her YouTube channel and Instagram. I loved speaking with Niki, she is an excellent resource for home gardeners and small-scale growers looking for tips and techniques for successful year-round vegetable production.

    Mentioned in the show…

    Niki’s website, savvygardening.com

    The Savvy Gardening Instagram, YouTube channel, and online courses/resources

    BOOK// The Year-Round Vegetable Gardener: How to Grow Your Own Food 365 Days a Year, No Matter Where You Live

    Folks who make the show possible...

    RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. Visit the Growers Library for a wealth of growing resources.

    Farmers Friend for caterpillar tunnels, harvest equipment, tarps, & more! Get free shipping through ->> farmersfriend.com/notill

    BCS America for two wheel tractors + implements.

  • My guest today is... my dad, Eliot Coleman of Four Season Farm. We had such a lovely conversation during season two, so I wanted to invite him back for a listener Q&A to end season three of The Winter Growers Podcast.

    Mentioned in the show...

    The Real Organic Project

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!

  • Wolfgang Palme is the horticultural director of Zinsenhof Research Farm west of Vienna, Austria, at the 48th parallel. He's a botanist, author, hortaculturist, and farmer. The research farm has 3.7 acres under cultivation. Wolfgang's discoveries in Winter growing began as an accident 15 years ago with a trial of Asian greens. The research farm went on to test hundreds of different crops for cold hardiness and they developed detailed timetables for Winter growing in Europe. He has since written two books on Winter cropping and runs a project in Vienna called City Farm, where children and adults learn how to grow fresh food year-round. Wolfgang is a passionate researcher and advocate for Winter growing and I appreciate the enthusiasm and expertise he brings to it.

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!

  • Finegan and Jason of Steelbow Farm, in Austin TX, may seem like unusual guests for the Winter Growers Podcast. But, with climate change and more frequent extreme weather patterns, I was curious to hear from a farm down at the 30th parallel where farming from November through March is more common. However, it is still full of challenges, such as extreme daily temperature swings.

    Finegan and Jason first farmed together in Austin before deciding to start their first farm in Maine, where they leased land for three seasons and sold mostly into the Portland area. After coming up short in their search for permanent farmland, they reached out to a farmer farm mentor in Austin who offered to lease them farmland and infrastructure. It was too good of an offer to refuse, so they took the leap and moved their farm BACK down to Texas. In late 2019, they packed their bags, along with their first child, and moved to Austin to begin their new farm adventure.

    In the last two years, and during a pandemic no less, they have rebuilt Steelbow Farm, now cultivating 2.5 acres, and sell to over 20 restaurantes with a 130+ member CSA. They also have 7 employees, prioritize paying them well, with quality, community, and communication as as central focus in all that they do.

    Year round growing is primary to their farming model, but it's not without it's challenges, even in Texas. I hope this conversation offers a wider perspective on what it means to farm year-round, no matter where the farm is located.

    Mentioned in the show...

    The Maine Farmlink Program

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!

  • Vivian Glover of Gemusegarten Hoxhohl, Germany, always knew she wanted to become a farmer. After studying organic farming and marketing in school and working on other farms for many years, she started her own market gerden in southern Germany in 2016. With. just under 1 acre in production, her no-dig market garden supplies a 180 member CSA, 90 of those members being year-round. Currently, she has two unheated high-tunnels and focuses on efficient production using intercropping techniques and low-tech vegetable storage solutions. Vivian also farms as a single mom and I really appreciate her openness, knowledge, committment, and heart in speaking about her experience as a year-round grower.

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!

  • Patty Gentry of Early Girl Farm grows in Brookhaven on Long Island, NY. She has been described as "the Picasso of vegetables" and is featured in a documentary film, The Soul of a Farmer, that follows her farming journey and takes a raw and honest look at the challenges facing small-scale farmers today. As a former chef, Patty loves and understands vegetables, and she is passionate about quality and taste and supplying her customers with beautiful produce year-round. Growing on 2 acres, she sells to seven restaurantes, and a 150 member CSA. She dreams of one day opening a little market garden cafe and book store and gathering space dedicated to all things growing. I loved speaking with Patty, she is a passionate a curious learner who offers so much warmth, humor, and thoughtfullness to our conversation.

    Also mentioned in the show...

    The New Organic Grower by Eliot Coleman

    The Living Soil Handbook by Jesse Frost

    The Lean Farm by Ben Hartman

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!

  • Charles Dowding is a pioneer of no-dig gardening in Somerset, England. He is a creator, developer, and teacher of no-dig methods for the last 40+ years. He currently has 1/3 acre under production at Home Acres which he primarily uses as a teaching site and runs a no-dig YouTube channel with instructional videos on his no-dig techniques. He's the author of 11! books, inculding How to Grow Winter Vegetables, has created several online courses, gives talks, and writes for gardening publications regularly. Growing at the 51st* in zone 8 in south west England, he appreciates the easy Winter growing from just one Fall/Summer planting, but he also recognizes the challenges of transplant timing and keeping the beds planted during damp Winter conditions. Charles has an endless curiosity for learning and teaching and has contributed a wealth of knowledge to farmers and gardeners all over the world.

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!

  • Tim Wilcox & Caroline Pam of Kitchen Garden Farm in Sunderland, MA, began their farm as a 1-acre market garden in 2006. Sixteen years later, they've expanded to 70 acres, employ 20 employees year-round, and sell 50% wholsale veg and 50% value-added products after building an on-site commercial kitchen. They also own/operate Sunderland Farm Collaborative, an online platform offering custom-order home-delivery of local food from 50+ producers from the surrounding community. Growing in four 30'x200' high tunnels, their primary winter crops are roots, greens, and forced raddichio. They've become well-known for their high-quality value adds like sriracha, salsa, and more. With rapid growth and diversity of product, they've provided year-round stability and employment, coupled with the added challenge of infrastructure and managment, stress, and burnout. They're both incredibly talented and motivated farmers with an interesting perspective on what it takes to expand a year-round farm business and the unexpected personal costs in that constant search to find work life balance.

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!

  • Evan Chender, The Culinary Gardener, farms in Weaverville, NC. He started his farm in 2013 and has 2 acres under cultivation, using multiple caterpillar and high tunnels. Coming from a background as a chef, Even is passionate about variety selection, soil health, crop quality, and meticulous harvest/processing techniques. 95% of his sales are to restaurants. A big portion of his Winter production is radicchio, so we spend a lot of time discussing the planning, growing, harvesting, and processing techniques, tastes, and success with this incredibly delicious and beautiful Winter crop. I just couldn't get enough!

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!

  • Myrtha Zierock of Agricola Foradori farms in the Italian Dolomites of northeast Italy. She is the co-owner of her families bio-dynamic wine estate where, after spending many years learning and farming abroad in the US and Canada, she moved back to her family farm and joined her two brothers and mother to apply what she had learned. She manages two different farm locations. One is at the wine estate where crops are grown under the canopy of the high-trellised vineyards and a new site further south with more sun exposure where most of the Winter vegetables are grown. Even with the mild Italian winters, the biggest challenge is transplant timing due to the sunlight dropping behind the mountains in the afternoon, interfering with crop growth and development. She grows a ton of raddichio and leafy brassicas and root vegetables. Half of her sales are through restaurants and the other half direct to consumer. Mytha's goal is to bring year-round vegetables to the same level of appreciation as the wine her family produces.

    Check out her family farm website

    Follow Agricola Foradori on Instagram

    Also mentioned in the show...

    Lane Selman of The Culinary Breeding Network (Collab Farm Episode)

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!

  • Today, Clara Coleman talks with Andrew Adams of Hope Farm Organics in Newlands BC, Canada. Hope Farm Organics is at the 54th parallel, the farthest north on the series so far, experiencing less than 7.5 hours of daylight on December 21st, the shortest day of the year. It's also located in the coldest and wettest geoclimatic zone in the Prince George Forest District, with winter lows as cold as -40 where C* and F* meet.

    Outdoor planting doesnt begin until late /may, frosts can still occur in July, and the end of the outdoor growing season is in September. Andrew likes to joke his Summer growing conditions are the same as NC in Winter. Despite these challenges, he and his family cultivate 2 acres using greenhouses and caterpillar tunnels and sell produce year-round.

    A passionate forest ecologist and conservationist, he is committed to sustainable living and local food production, while increasing his effeciencies and profit in an extremely challenging climate. It's a humbling reminder of how much easier it is to grow in the winter here in Maine.

    Winter Growers is made possible by...

    Tunnel Vision Hoops, for your Winter infrastructure needs.

    Johnny's Selected Seeds, check out their seriously amazing Growers Library.

    Growing for Market Magazine, enter code "winter" at checkout to get 25% off a new subscription.

    Rimol Greenhouses, for high-tunnels and greenhouses.

    And you, our Patreons and supporters. You can support our creators for as little as $2/month on Patreon or Notillgrowers.com/support. Y'all are the best!