Sunday, September 21, 2014

Best Farm Ever!

Strawberry Hills Nutrition Farm in Greenbluff. Beyond organic - it's called Nutrient Dense Farming. We picked a little of everything they had available there (and I've got the bill to prove it, ha! Real food isn't cheap!)

"The nutrition-dense farming techniques that Verne Fallstrom has implemented at Strawberry Hill have piqued the interest of farmers all over the world. Strawberry Hill Nutrition Farm offers some of the freshest, most healthful and nutrient dense produce around. Unlike an organic farm where some types of pesticide applications are acceptable, on a nutrition farm like Strawberry Hill, we don't use any pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Instead, we concentrate on soil health - ensuring it has the right biological balance of nutrients including trace minerals (AZOMITE®) to keep the plants healthy, which in turn keeps the pests away.  PRODUCE GROWN ON THE FARM:  Beets,  Broccoli, Cabbage,   Carrots (several color varieties), Celery, Cucumbers, Herbs, Garlic, Kale (several varieties), Onion, Sugar Peas, Peppers, Pole Beans, Potatoes, Rhubarb,  Romaine Lettuce (green and red), Swiss Chard, Summer Squash (zucchini, yellow crook neck), Tomatoes, Winter Squash (pumpkins, spagetti, butternut, acorn, delicata, hubbard, kabocha),  Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries (of course!),  At Strawberry Hill Nutrition Farm we promote health. Come and experience the difference! With over 45 years of experience in geology, geophysics and geochemistry, Verne Fallstrom is both the brains and brawn of Strawberry Hill. A certified Master Gardener and Master Composter, he also studied nutrition farming in Australia with Nutritech Solutions. Strawberry Hill Nutrition Farm was started from scratch and became what it is today trough Verne's dream of growing healthy food, improving personal health and helping others.  Verne's intention at Strawberry Hill is to take the simple concepts of nature and apply them in order to produce the most nutrient dense and delicious fruits, vegetables and herbs possible. "Study nature and work with her," is his motto.

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