We visited Fairview Gardens in Goleta, California on a sunny winter afternoon, for an informative tour of the farm given by Tynes Viar, the Director of Devel…
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5 Responses to Fairview Gardens Organic Farm nestled in an urban area of Goleta California
I WISH TO BE THERE. IT WILL BE MY GROCERY STORE FOR LIFE. RAW ! THE BEAUTY
OF RAW FOODS ! SO GOOD.
I know how much hard work and dedication it takes to do your work. Way to
go. 12 acres serves 5,000 families. Super! Admirable efforts you detail in
this video. There is hope for a revived social paradigm; communities of
PEOPLE caring for people again. I don’t have to run over my neighbor with
my better SUV on my way to burger thing – yay! We can eat really good food
again – yay! We can be healthy too – yay! We can sustain each other instead
of corporations – YAY!
Great video and great farm! What an incredible asset to the community. Love
the children’s garden; bet they love getting their hands dirty and seeing
their hard work pay off when the plants begin to produce.
I WISH TO BE THERE. IT WILL BE MY GROCERY STORE FOR LIFE. RAW ! THE BEAUTY
OF RAW FOODS ! SO GOOD.
Gioxtream
December 16, 2013 at 10:32 am
Nice farm with lots of organic features.
James Cc
December 16, 2013 at 11:05 am
I know how much hard work and dedication it takes to do your work. Way to
go. 12 acres serves 5,000 families. Super! Admirable efforts you detail in
this video. There is hope for a revived social paradigm; communities of
PEOPLE caring for people again. I don’t have to run over my neighbor with
my better SUV on my way to burger thing – yay! We can eat really good food
again – yay! We can be healthy too – yay! We can sustain each other instead
of corporations – YAY!
GloVermont2
December 16, 2013 at 11:28 am
AWESOME – I love this! -G
GagnezTV
December 16, 2013 at 12:27 pm
Great video and great farm! What an incredible asset to the community. Love
the children’s garden; bet they love getting their hands dirty and seeing
their hard work pay off when the plants begin to produce.
YourGardenShow
December 16, 2013 at 1:21 pm