Staci and Jeremy Hill are the owners of Gooseberry Bridge Farm (@gooseberrybridgefarm), located in the Ozark Mountains of Southwest Missouri. They moved from the typical ""house at the end of a cul-de-sac in a subdivision"" to a 11.6 acre farm almost ten years ago and haven't looked back! In addition to producing and preserving as much of their own foods as possible by canning, freezing, dehydrating, and freeze drying their garden harvests, they also operate a you-pick flower farm with different varieties of flowers throughout the year. Their goals are to share their farm with the community and to be as self-sufficient as possible, within the boundaries of what is realistic in today's world.
“We opened The Preserver’s Garden to ‘just get a few ideas’ and accidentally planned a five-year tomato strategy and a three-year crop rotation. 10/10!” * Mary and Magdalene (M&M) from @busyhomebodies * ""The Preserver’s Garden is a heartfelt and empowering guide that brings the pantry and garden together in the most inspiring way. Staci and Jeremy have created something truly special for anyone longing to grow and preserve food with intention."" * Jill Ragan of @whisperingwillowfrm, author of The Tiny But Mighty Farm * “…essential to anyone who has ever had too many apricots or tomatoes to consume and didn’t want them to go to waste. With the processing techniques found here, you will never worry about what to do with an overly abundant harvest again. This is a book where you learn something new on every page.” -- Joshua Siskin * Orange County Register * ""It is one of the best introductory books I have seen, allowing those with a home garden or a homestead to take advantage of these money-saving techniques. I consider this book a must for any food gardener!"" -- Susan Bewley * Budget Earth * ""The Preserver’s Garden is a valuable resource no matter how large or small your garden is. You’ll pick up plenty of helpful tips, choose great crops to grow, and perhaps try some new preservation techniques."" -- Susan Mulvihill * Susan's in the Garden * The information is useful to gardeners at all levels, with room for beginner growers to feel inspired to take the next step in their homesteading...excels at teaching and inspiring...a testament to gardeners who strive to make the most of their growth and live off the land."" -- Cavit Ireland * Washington Gardener *