Expanding Our Horizons

We’ve been doing some thinking, and we realized we’ve been missing an opportunity! Don’t worry… we’re ready to seize the day, and we’re making some changes that will get everything right on track. YouTube will be the new home of informational videos about growing your own food and preparing dishes using the food you’ve grown. It takes a little while to get a permanent official YouTube URL, and one of the requirements is 100 subscribers. The other is 30 days of operation. The channel URL is LONG until we meet the requirements, so if you would like to subscribe, go to growandeatit.com/videos. Once I get the official YouTube URL, we’ll post it and change that link.

What to expect… first expect nothing. That’s right NOTHING! LOL

Emerging SeedlingIn all seriousness, this idea is young (like yesterday), so give us some time to build up some content and produce some quality videos. It is our intention to create videos that give information and entertainment in the joys and sorrows of organic gardening first and foremost, then we will show you what to do with the fruits of your labor in the form of recipes and kitchen tips. Also, because we can’t grow it all in our little plot, we intend to take you on video field trips to farms and gardens of other growers that have interesting edibles growing. Conversations have already started, and you can expect to see some great content as we get our feet wet and our wheels turning. Please subscribe today, and you’ll be informed as soon as content is uploaded to the channel. Thank you for your support!

 

Dave Palmer is the owner and operator of Florida Farmers Market & Cafe in Paxton, FL. As a volunteer he serves as a guest educator for middle school agriculture students at Paxton School (K-12) teaching a hands on approach to plant science as well as the business of growing and selling organic plants and produce. His focus is, no surprise, growing food and eating it!

Dave Palmer

Dave Palmer is the owner and operator of Florida Farmers Market & Cafe in Paxton, FL. As a volunteer he serves as a guest educator for middle school agriculture students at Paxton School (K-12) teaching a hands on approach to plant science as well as the business of growing and selling organic plants and produce. His focus is, no surprise, growing food and eating it!