About Us
This was not supposed to happen. At my age I had no intention of
starting a new business.

Being an engineer, I have dealt for many years with several
departments of our government as a security consultant. I decided
years ago that we could be in for some very hard times and I needed to
be prepared to feed my extended family.

I was born during the great depression and grew up through WW2
when everyone had victory Gardens. I was the youngest of 6 children
and our family had some great gardens. Back then if you didn't raise it
you didn't have it. It also taught me what food was supposed to taste
like. (It ruined me forever in buying the so called fresh produce from
the store.)

I have gardened all my life. Even while spending several years in the
military, I always managed to have a small garden wherever I was
stationed.

I moved to the Ozark Mountains in Missouri 15 years ago and
discovered that just because you buy land here does not mean you get
any dirt with it.  It is all rocks. This has turned out to be a blessing in
disguise because it forced me to develop the method I am now sharing
with you.

I found a very secluded 21 acres on top of an Ozark mountain and
proceeded to build my garden beds and an outdoor kitchen with a
wood burning cook stove I had no intention of telling anyone where I
was or what I was doing.

At the end of January of 2005, I was in the office of the wholesale
supplier where I buy most of the materials to put in my beds, when
their agronomist cornered me and asked, "Len what are you doing with
all this material you are buying from us? I know you are not retailing
it."

I said, "Bill if you will not tell anybody you can come out and I will
show you what I am doing."

Well, he did, and it blew his mind. He said, "Len this is one heck of an
Idea. I have a gardening call-in radio show on Saturday. Would you
come on as a guest. We won't tell any one where you are but just talk
about what you are doing." I agreed, and the first week of February I
went on the air with him.

As we started explaining my process of how to build a raised-bed,
organic, weed free garden, the phones started ringing with people
wanting to know how they could do this.

About 40 minutes into the hour long show it hit me that I needed to
share this. People needed to know how to have fresh wholesome
vegetables and fruit. I told Bill that I was going to teach hands on
classes on my method. During the last 20 minutes of the show 67
people signed up for classes.

The word is spreading rapidly across the nation and now is in your
hands. This puts the fun back in gardening, (no weeds) you don't even
need a hoe. You can grow 4 times the produce per square foot that
you would digging in the dirt and with less than 10% of the effort.

Build your beds and enjoy the finest, healthiest, Greatest tasting food
you have ever eaten.
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