Live Earth Farm
Type: | Farmer |
Phone: | 831-763-2448 |
Email: | farmers@cruzio.com |
Website: | http://www.liveearthfarm.net |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Live-Earth-Farm-Discovery-Program |
People: | Thomas Broz (aka "Farmer Tom"), his wife Constance, their children David and Elisa, along with a committed crew of helpers, invite you to join their farm and connect with the land and the people who grow your food. |
Bio: | Live Earth Farm is a small family farm committed to growing the most delicious, beautiful, high quality organic fruit and vegetables the earth is able to offer. |
History: | Live Earth has always farmed organically. Organic, for them, does not mean simply refraining from the use of synthetic chemicals. They treat the farm as a living organism, and believe in developing a deeper connection with the earth, the community, and environment. |
Pest Management: | Live Earth tries to prevent pests and diseases by selecting appropriate varieties for the growing conditions, following a detailed crop rotation scheme, using physical barriers such as row covers, and releasing beneficial insects. To minimize crop losses from insect pests they grow a large diversity of crops and create natural habitats around the fields to maintain a native beneficial insect population. |
Soil: | The key to growing nutritious (and tasty!) fruits and vegetables is to nurture and grow a healthy soil. They build organic matter in the soil several ways, starting with growing lush winter or summer cover crops. They rest and rejuvenate every piece of land used with a rotation of cover crops at least every two years (sometimes more depending on the soil type). Their winter cover crops are a mix of bell beans, vetch, peas and barley; in summer they like to use buckwheat and/or sudan grass. Cover crops also reduce potential soil erosion and in some cases, such as with sudan grass, they benefit from alleopathic properties which reduce or eliminate soil-born diseases. |
Weed Control: | To control weeds we use mechanical and hand cultivation, flamers, and properly managed irrigation and planting techniques. |