vue - NYC's Backyard Farms: Growing More Than Just Produce | food.curated. | Reserve Channel
"You have the land, we grow the produce." This is the motto of BK farmyards in New York City. BK farmyards is an urban farming group that signs people up and uses their free land, most likely their own backyard, as an urban farm. They enable people to grow their own produce, sell it if they want, and learn the benefits of organic food as opposed to processed food. BK farmyards is growing more than just produce, they're growing a community. food.curated. w/ Liza de Guia Food is a shared experience. Liza shares with you where good food comes from, with short documentaries about people with a personal mission to feed your well and help you discover flavors & dishes you are missing out on. SUBSCRIBE: http://full.sc/VX9hqH Reserve Channel provides once-in-a-lifetime access to some of the more extraordinary people and places life has to offer. Whether it's traveling to exotic locales, getting inside the studio with iconic artists, or cooking alongside culinary legends, Reserve Channel has you on the list. This is where the content appetite of the cultural creatives is satisfied. FOLLOW US TWITTER: http://full.sc/VXoWpU LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: http://full.sc/PUaj19 GOOGLE+: http://full.sc/PUaoSk *CHECK OUT OUR OTHER SHOWS* HOOKED UP w/ Tom Colicchio: http://full.sc/XhdFkJ ACROSS THE BOARD with Joy Bryant: http://full.sc/TUWErV ARTST TLK with Pharrell Williams: http://full.sc/XhdMwW BE WELL WEEK with Dr. Lipman: http://full.sc/VXoKqu ON THE TABLE with Eric Ripert: http://full.sc/VX9zO9 CAPTURE with Mark Seliger: http://full.sc/PTZD2q EX-PATS: http://full.sc/VX9Nol NYC's Backyard Farms: Growing More Than Just Produce | food.curated. | Reserve Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/reservechannel"
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love what your doing. hoping o ne day to focus more on micro farming
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What an amazing idea. Farming on other people's land. Genius! www.JesusReallyDoesLoveYou.com
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We need people like this all over the country! There is so much wasted space. Can you see this as front yards instead of grass? Share with neighbors [without charge] that maybe can't physically garden but would love to eat really fresh produce. The feeling you get from giving is so good. You will be blessed, and the people that receive are so truly blessed as well. I'm not saying give it all away, but plant a little extra, if you have the room. If you have the know-how & the room, maybe you could get the neighborhood together and plant a "neighborhood garden" & you could guide them & they could help with the work. There are lots of possibilities if you just put forth the effort.
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We need people like you in Jersey.....
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Her drive is beautiful and inspiring. I want to help.
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how can I get in contact with her i live in New York
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I think it's a great idea....
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It's not a negative thing.There's so many positive sides to it,so why the hell not ? Who wouldnt want to live on a greener,fresher planet right ?
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Fantastic!
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Yes, I wish they had something like this in Arizona cause I wish I had this I would certainly do this.
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Beautiful!
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I got a bit choked up watching this. I wish I can give this company 1000 thumbs up but sadly I can only give one :-( I love the idea of sustainable living and mass production awareness. There are thousands of small backyards that are just taking up space all over the 5 boroughs and a company like this one is a true true blessing. I live in a small apartment in brooklyn and do not have a yard or a porch or even a balcony, so I can't indulge in this lifestyle, but my goal in life is to definitely have a home where my yard is bigger than the house itself just so I can have my own farm. If there was a way to grow mango trees in New York, I'd be the first to do it! I frickin LOVE mangoes!!!
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this is not NYC it's Brooklyn
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I see the cause but the crying doesn't do it.
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Such a wonderful idea!! If we could all grow a little we could change the world a lot.
thanks for sharing,
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I have a small urban farm at my house , it is in the city but you would not know it in my backyard!
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I would something like that but I wouldn't sell. It would just be for my family
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mmm cleavage and ass
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I am planning to work with my city to start using abandoned property to farm food for local schools and food banks. Any tips you might have would be greatly appreciated.
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your an amazing woman!
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