Welcome to Guildbrook Farm

Guildbrook Farm is a modern homestead in the foothills of Appalachia. We take our audience along on a journey to become more self-reliant by growing our own organic produce, raising animals for dairy and eggs, preparing food for long-term storage, and building off the grid renewable energy systems. In 2017, we moved to raw land where we are building a debt-free energy efficient and disaster resistant ICF mountain home. Join us as we learn to live a simple, sustainable lifestyle.

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Appalachian Victory Garden: May Vegetables in Zone 7

Appalachian Victory Garden: May Vegetables in Zone 7

In response to the recent global situation, we planted an emergency victory garden to supplement our food supply and improve our sustainability through this event. In this episode we take you through the garden and show you everything we've planted and everything we're using to keep it going.

Spring Vegetables we've planted: Purple Potato, White Potato, Carrot, Bunching Onion, Lettuce, Daikon Radish, Kohlrabi, Garlic, French Breakfast Radish, Beet, Swiss Chard, Romaine Lettuce, Red Lettuce, Candied Onion, Sweet Onion, Patterson Onion, Cucumber, Zucchini, Sweet Meat, Squash, Sweet Potato, Pumpkin, Lima Bean, Dragon Tongue Bean, Jade Bean, Roma Tomato, German Johnson Tomato, Red Cabbage, Early Jersey Cabbage, Sweet Pepper, Jalapeno Pepper, Banana Pepper, California Bell Pepper, Eggplant, Broccoli, Brussels Sprout, Okra, Collard, Kale, Sunflower, Watermelon

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Jobe's Organics Bone Meal Fertilizer
Espoma Blood Meal Organic Fertilizer
Organic Neem Oil
Bionide Fungicide
Bionide Worm & Moth Killer
6 inch Landscape Staples
Dewitt Sunbelt Ground Cover Weed Barrier
GrowVeg Garden Planner
Dig for Victory
GrowVeg YouTube
Bulk Foods from Azure Standard

Appalachian Victory Garden: June Update

Appalachian Victory Garden: June Update

Appalachian Victory Garden: Getting Started

Appalachian Victory Garden: Getting Started