
Welcome to Gainesville Farm Fresh
Gainesville Farm Fresh is an online community resource, focusing on sustainable agriculture and locally grown and raised products. With a belief in a secure community food system, Gainesville Farm Fresh encourages your support of our local growers and the markets and restaurants that also support buying fresh, local produce.
In addition, Gainesville Farm Fresh provides news, resources, publications, organizations and services of those promoting sustainable agriculture and local food. We encourage you to participate and become involved in shaping our local food community.![]()
My name is James Steele and Welcome to Gainesville Farm Fresh
I still have that issue along with an issue of Organic Gardening magazine from 1977 on Herbs...they are both printed on old newsprint and are browning with age very nicely. Over the years and over 50 issues later, the MotherEarth News, the Whole Earth Catolog, Organic Gardening Magazine and my own love of gardening/farming, were my guides. Articles from Paul Hawken, Alan Chadwick and books by Albert Howard, Rudolf Steiner and others, brought to life the secrets of organic gardening and the pleasure of working with Mother Earth, not against it.Those magazines were the seeds planted in my mind and with over 40 years of growing, seeding, composting, harvesting, canning, preserving, harvesting eggs, baking breads and quiches for bartering I am still growing herbs and vegetables, still teaching and have a wonderful relationship with nature and my community. One can't ask for more, to be able to make a living doing what you love, and what I love is to grow things and pass that knowledge onto others.

( Photos from left to right: The Cabbage Patch, Turning in Cottonseed Meal, Cover Crop & Compost & Bio-Intensive Planting )

Molly helping me turn the soil at the Herb Garden

Molly and Ben harvesting ( eating ) green beans.
There is a revival in the food movement. I say revival, because I watch a younger generation, enthused and energetic about organic farming, local food, sustainability, all the things I was fired up about almost 40 years ago! I was part of the early 70's 'Back to the land' movement and that movement set my life on a course of adventure and appreciation for nature with a deeper understanding of the need for homegrown, local food, grown in concert with nature and respect for the resources and the environment. Back then it was known as Ecology.
As I celebrate over 20 years, owning The Herb Garden Nursery in Melrose, and 42 years of gardening, I look forward to the adventures ahead, in being part of a similar movement, with the same goals and respect for sustainability. With Gaineville Farm Fresh, another seed is planted and the harvest will certainly be bountiful!

2009-06-30

