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NewHendoLib

(60,501 posts)
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 09:30 PM Mar 2021

got a pretty cool opportunity that I am about to embark on

Joe Lamp'l (Growing a Greener World, Joe Gardener) is going to work with me on a new on-line course as part of his gardening school - Growing Epic Tomatoes. The pressure is on - he will be making 3-4 trips to film pretty much everything I do, from planning to seed starting, transplanting, straw bales, containers, up through harvest, tasting, seed saving, etc....

So - I am finally going to have to practice what I preach (and hope that it all goes well!)

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got a pretty cool opportunity that I am about to embark on (Original Post) NewHendoLib Mar 2021 OP
Wow that's so cool! soothsayer Mar 2021 #1
Good luck! cilla4progress Mar 2021 #2
How exciting! I grew stuff from seeds for the Phoenix61 Mar 2021 #3
gardening kept me sane during COVID NewHendoLib Mar 2021 #4
I just started 4 years ago with 5 blueberry bushes. Phoenix61 Mar 2021 #8
That's historic! applegrove Mar 2021 #5
Best of Luck!! WA-03 Democrat Mar 2021 #6
Well deserved recognition. brer cat Mar 2021 #7
This should be like 2nd (1st) nature for you dweller Mar 2021 #9
I was going to work in some of our favorite terms and messages NewHendoLib Mar 2021 #10
the other part....since this is going to be an on line course with NewHendoLib Mar 2021 #11
Kudos on the cash dweller Mar 2021 #14
Wonderful! Please keep us updated. alwaysinasnit Mar 2021 #12
How very exciting. Your book is in constant circulation at our library. Now I can tell everyone niyad Mar 2021 #13
Excellent!!! BobTheSubgenius Mar 2021 #15
Go For It !!! nt Progressive Jones Mar 2021 #16
That's great! tblue37 Mar 2021 #17
Oh EXCELLENT! calimary Mar 2021 #18
This is great news! UserNotFound Mar 2021 #19

Phoenix61

(17,648 posts)
3. How exciting! I grew stuff from seeds for the
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 09:34 PM
Mar 2021

first time. Lots to learn but at least my yellow pear tomatoes look like they’re going to make it.

NewHendoLib

(60,501 posts)
4. gardening kept me sane during COVID
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 09:38 PM
Mar 2021

there's always something new to learn. that there are no guarantees can either make one a gardener for life, or drive one over the bend! As a 40 year gardener, I think it is now pretty much part of me!

Phoenix61

(17,648 posts)
8. I just started 4 years ago with 5 blueberry bushes.
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 09:48 PM
Mar 2021

Since then I’ve added, 6 blackberry bushes, a flame grapefruit tree, a satsuma orange tree, a fig tree, two loquat trees, two pear trees and an herb garden. I’ve got enough room left to do some veggies and assorted flowers for the bees and butterflies. It’s been exciting to watch it all grow. My next door neighbor knows a lot and has been a big help. Definitely has helped me stay sane not to mention the exercise factor.

dweller

(25,052 posts)
9. This should be like 2nd (1st) nature for you
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 09:53 PM
Mar 2021

as you’ve been videoed before for PBS as nctomatoman, am I right?
I know I saw that episode but can’t recall which show now ...
So you should do fine, but here’s a challenge for you ... plug DU 😁
I don’t know, something simple like posing a question such as
‘ I think this growing medium is ideal for tomatoes’
and then look straight into the camera and ask ‘ DU?’

Be sure to announce the time it airs, we’ll be watching 😳

✌🏻

NewHendoLib

(60,501 posts)
10. I was going to work in some of our favorite terms and messages
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 09:54 PM
Mar 2021

"don't be conservative with fertilizer"

"apply liberally"

"great to be Biden your time in the garden"

etc!!!!

NewHendoLib

(60,501 posts)
11. the other part....since this is going to be an on line course with
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 09:57 PM
Mar 2021

10 modules, it will be my first real chance at getting some income for what I do (book royalties are kind of a joke)....but that also conflicts me. I've given so much info away over the years that it makes me feel a bit odd to be part of a course - and since it will be Joe's game, I am kind of along for the ride (he films, markets, it is on his teaching site - I demonstrate). I am just not a very good capitalist, I am afraid!

it is also going to "put me out there" a bit more than I like - I love gardening, sharing and teaching, but am not at all fond of PR.

dweller

(25,052 posts)
14. Kudos on the cash
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 10:24 PM
Mar 2021

It’s an opportunity so go for it, like I said, you did fine with the previous filming..
and this is a chance at teaching so enjoy that and who knows what may lay ahead...

(All ya can do is do what you must
You do what you must do and ya do it well... who said that?
oh yeah, Dylan)

Go for it, we’ll be watching 👍🙏

✌🏻

niyad

(119,937 posts)
13. How very exciting. Your book is in constant circulation at our library. Now I can tell everyone
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 10:17 PM
Mar 2021

about the podcast!

BobTheSubgenius

(11,789 posts)
15. Excellent!!!
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 10:33 PM
Mar 2021

I wish you every success with this, and will be anticipating the final product! My wife grew up on a farm in WNY, and is an AVID gardener, and get pretty good results. Would LOVE to find ways to get better results!

calimary

(84,331 posts)
18. Oh EXCELLENT!
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 11:03 PM
Mar 2021

I am deeply into gardening, and am luxuriating in it now that the big freeze is over and most of the tree wreckage is being cleared away. It's incredibly therapeutic, and the results are just a whole buncha SPLENDID! I'm OD'ing on daffodils this season, but I want a thicket of them!

Basically the whole thing is little else but an ongoing "what happens if I do THIS?" project. Just seeing what the garden's best suited for, considering amounts of sun exposure. And since the tree loss means more sun exposure, I'm going to be watching closely to see what grows, suffers, thrives... Gonna be MOST educational! And March is NOT over yet.

UserNotFound

(111 posts)
19. This is great news!
Mon Mar 22, 2021, 04:49 AM
Mar 2021

Reading Epic Tomatoes is what moved me away from hybrids into OP varieties. I'm part of a group that is growing out Stump of the World as a tribute to Remy this year. I look forward to seeing your series!

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