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Being bit by the urban farming bug and loving it.
In This Podcast: He was starting off on a vacant property with lots of Johnson Grass, almost no money, and no way to cut it down and remove it, yet this was not going to stop Michael Bell from building his urban farm. He got creative and found a resource to not only help remove the grass but turn it into an asset and deep rich soil in one season. Relying on his creativity, he now has a half-acre farm and more customers than produce. All this and he only farms part-time!
Michael is a Physical Education teacher and father of four who in April of 2016, bought a half-acre of nonresidential zoned land a mere 6 miles from downtown Dallas. He started clearing small 1000-foot sections using a weed eater and billboard signs. That Fall he planted his first 30-inch bed with Sala nova and a few cherry tomatoes and became hooked.
He now has 67 twenty-five-foot beds focusing on greens, carrots, beets and a couple of other veggies. He hopes to transition from full time teacher to full time farmer in a couple of years.
Go to https://www.urbanfarm.org/2018/11/06/397-michael-bell/ for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests.
397: Michael Bell on Part Time Urban Farming
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Being bit by the urban farming bug and loving it.
In This Podcast: He was starting off on a vacant property with lots of Johnson Grass, almost no money, and no way to cut it down and remove it, yet this was not going to stop Michael Bell from building his urban farm. He got creative and found a resource to not only help remove the grass but turn it into an asset and deep rich soil in one season. Relying on his creativity, he now has a half-acre farm and more customers than produce. All this and he only farms part-time!
Michael is a Physical Education teacher and father of four who in April of 2016, bought a half-acre of nonresidential zoned land a mere 6 miles from downtown Dallas. He started clearing small 1000-foot sections using a weed eater and billboard signs. That Fall he planted his first 30-inch bed with Sala nova and a few cherry tomatoes and became hooked.
He now has 67 twenty-five-foot beds focusing on greens, carrots, beets and a couple of other veggies. He hopes to transition from full time teacher to full time farmer in a couple of years.
Go to https://www.urbanfarm.org/2018/11/06/397-michael-bell/ for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests.
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