We are offering Farmers a Diversification opportunity to grow fruit and vegetables on any spare land that they may have. This can generate between £20,000 – 50,000 per year per acre without any subsidies or chemicals and very little machinery.
Best way is to start with one acre and build up.
With our revolutionary HH-2 fungi and bacteria technology the Good Gardeners can turn any farmland into high productivity by simply employing local waste, processing it through the HH-2 and producing an optimum fertiliser/soil conditioner IN ONE GO.
No need to waste a years supply of food, and profit, with the FALLOW policy in rotational chemical farming.
Recycle all manner of wastes through the HH-2 instead of PAYING to send it to Bio Digesters that produce an inferior product and cost a huge capital investment. For as little as £6,000 you can transform your first acre into a £20,000-£50,000 income.
Richard, CEO of the Good Gardeners talks to Mark the Bowler Hat Farmer in this video .
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=this+guy+knows+his+stuffSO with a minimum of one acre, or even half an acre, ANYONE can become a food producer of the highest quality with the Good Gardeners HH-2 system.
This was a bare field that had been only used for periodic grazing. In one season it has become a thriving vegetable producing field. Even the exhausted and overgrazed fields that are so common to see, evident by the weeds growing there, can be transformed in one season to high productivity.
Successional sowing as you can see here ensures a constant supply of crops without having to lay land off for a FALLOW PERIOD OF ONE YEAR
Organic Carrot seeds were sown {broadcast) into the space cleared above and were soon into production that will last into the winter months and started producing in 4-6 weeks
The size and keeping power of these crops is phenomenal with the HH-2 technology. Spring sown Hispi Cabbage achieve 3-4 X the size and can keep in the ground till Late October
Mark the Bowler Hat Farmer has some really good ideas……If farmers are having a tough time with subsidies and grants being cut they can easily go over to this system of production on one or a few acres and easily make a good living supplying the customer direct through farm shops. Oilseed Rape for example fetches £640 per ton per acre on average. We have the technology You can do it when you HH-2 it