Patti Moreno Hosts Farmers' Almanac TV
Q&A with Patti: Question: What do you enjoy most about your urban garden (which is about 12 minutes from downtown Boston)? Answer: "I really like building community and reaching out to folks who have an interest in growing their own food, but never thought they could do it." Question: What do you grow? Answer: "Heirloom tomatoes, lettuce, pumpkin and watermelon, green peppers, basil, lots of herbs, cotton. We like to try new crops every year. Last year, we tried organic cotton…. A critical piece (of our success) is the livestock. It produces great fertilizer." Question: What do you do with all the food you grow? Answer: "We eat some, sell some and give away a lot. Last year, I grew a 1.67 pound tomato. It was almost the size of my head." Question: What do you do with all the chickens? Answer: "We produce several dozen eggs daily! We sell many to area neighbors, who say they are the best eggs they ever tasted." Question: What makes your "Urban Appropriate Model" unique and effective? Answer: "My Urban Appropriate Model can be used in any size backyard, or you can use it to grow food on a fire-escape, rooftop, or even indoors. This is a great urban and suburban model." Question: Did you ever think you would be an urban gardener when you were a child? Answer: "No, when I was growing up, it was about getting a job, having a career and starting a family. It wasn't about starting a demonstration garden in the middle of a city, and growing your own food." Question: What are you looking forward to most as the new host of Farmers' Almanac TV? Answer: "I am most excited about meeting new people and other sustainable living pioneers from around the country, and bringing that information and inspiration to the public television audience." Question: How do you feel working as the host of Farmers' Almanac TV will change your life and/or garden? Answer: "I don't know how my life will change, I try never to predict the future, but I think I'm ready for whatever may come!" |
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