As local organic agriculture continues to flourish, a
cohort of young professional growers are leading the way with innovative
ideas about farming. The Market Gardener provides hands-on information
about growing for CSA and farmers markets. Based on low-tech, high-yield
methods of production, this is a modern, micro-scale farming handbook.
Grow better not bigger with proven low-tech, human-scale, biointensive farming methods
Les
Jardins de la Grelinette is a micro-farm located in Eastern Quebec,
just north of the American border. Growing on just 1.5 acres, owners
Jean-Martin and Maude-Helene feed more than 200 families through their
thriving CSA and seasonal market stands and supply their signature
mesclun salad mix to dozens of local establishments. The secret of their
success is the low-tech, high-yield production methods they've
developed by focusing on growing better rather than growing bigger,
making their operation more lucrative and viable in the process.
The Market Gardener
is a compendium of La Grelinette's proven horticultural techniques and
innovative growing methods. This complete guide is packed with practical
information on:
- Setting-up a micro-farm by designing biologically intensive cropping systems, all with negligible capital outlay;
- Farming
without a tractor and minimizing fossil fuel inputs through the use of
the best hand tools, appropriate machinery and minimum tillage
practices;
- Growing mixed vegetables systematically with
attention to weed and pest management, crop yields, harvest periods and
pricing approaches.
Inspired by the French intensive
tradition of maraichage and by iconic American vegetable grower Eliot
Coleman, author and farmer Jean-Martin shows by example how to start a
market garden and make it both very productive and profitable. Making a
living wage farming without big capital outlay or acreages may be closer
than you think.
"Jean-Martin’s book is very well done and should be of great use to
market growers everywhere. Exchange of ideas and information is so
important because when we pass ideas on, the next person gets to start
where we got to and take the ideas to another level."—Eliot Coleman,
organic farming pioneer and author of the Winter Harvest Handbook