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Candice Gasper on Urban Farming

Released Sunday, 22nd May 2022
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Candice Gasper on Urban Farming

Candice Gasper on Urban Farming

Candice Gasper on Urban Farming

Candice Gasper on Urban Farming

Sunday, 22nd May 2022
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Candice Gasper of Valley Mill Microgreens shares her story from bright-eyed environmental science graduate, to corporate, to ultimately becoming an Urban Farmer. She explains what urban farming is, what microgreens are (and why they are such a great way to get nutrients from your veggies) and how anyone, with as little as a sunny windowsill of space, can grow their own food.

It's a great time to talk to Candice as her startup Valley Mill Microgreens is still in its first year, so we talk about the joy of working for yourself and soak up her enthusiasm for growing.

We talk about the state of food, why the world needs more Farmer's markets, and how wonderful it is to connect directly to those who grow what we eat.

Candice describes the foraging movement and gives us step by step instructions on how to germinate your own seeds, and grow your own food.

About the show:

Problem Busters is a show that explores solutions to the biggest and the smallest of problems. Hosts Jonathan Goodwin and Oliver Happy discuss making the world a better place with guests from far and wide.

About our guest:

Candice Gasper is an Urban Farmer and is the founder of Valley Mill Microgreens. An Environmental Scientist by trade, she has worked in both the corporate world and scaled urban farming but these days is enjoying the life of a startup founder. She lives with her partner in Baltimore USA and is passionate about educating people about nutrition and the joy of growing your own food.

Show mentions:

  • A childhood outside, and choosing to study environmental science.
  • A career in sales for environmental consulting  and green construction.
  • 02:00 Volunteering at the neighbourhood farmers market. One of the only place you can meet local farmers in a city.
  • Food justice and food equity - and how access to food affects people
  • 03:30 getting my first part time job on a women-owned microgreen farm.
  • Saving up, losing my job and then going full time as a farmer
  • 05:30 Hydroponics and how they work. Pros and cons.
  • Learning what it's like to work in a large scale production facility.
  • 07:30 Starting up my own business growing in my back yard. And the pride to get to here. The love of what I do.
  • 10:00 Microgreens - what they are and why they are so cool. They can be added to any dish. You can sneak them in and get nutrient density into any dish. They are packed with flavour.
  • Microgreens are nature's multivitamins
  • 12:00 Anybody can grow microgreens, all you need is a sunny windowsill, a container, some water, some soil and some seeds.
  • 12:30 Urban farming allows people to be more connected to their food.
  • It's just neat to see my peers doing this and just right down the street, not in the middle of nowhere or far away. 
  • Saving on carbon emissions by not having to truck food into the city.
  • There is really nothing cooler than getting to know your farmer
  • 14:30 There is a lot of healing in growing - it teaches you patience. 50% percent of plants will die, and you learn how to care for them.
  • The quality of food that is readily available not being great in many cities.
  • Is soil quality deteriorating due to constantly farming them?
  • 16:30 Cover crops are something you can plant between seasons that will extract nitrogen out of the air and regenerate the soil.
  • Mass production leads to no breaks in the growing season and leads to less nutrients in the soil and therefore in the food.
  • Microgreens grow so fast - they are only growing 2-3 weeks at most and they really don't need fertiliser.
  • 18:30 how to get started growing microgreens in your own home.
  • Kale microgreens have the cutest miniature kale leaves when they grow
  • 21:30 There is a certain level of acceptance of failure...
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