The film follows ten years of a young couple who buy an acreage in southern California. Despite never having farmed before, they turn dead soil into a gorgeous lush farm. The film is inspiring on so many levels, and not just to adults. Nico enjoyed it. He saw how organic manners were used to combat pests. How chickens, slugs, ducks, even coyotes are connected and support the environment.
Ever since they were little, the boys had helped me in the vegetable garden. They helped to pull weeds and to dig in the potatoes. But mostly they loved eating strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries straight off the bushes.
Three days after watching the documentary, Nico came up to me and said, “I want to run my own farm.” He ask if he could use a flat piece of land on our 5 acres. He had already walked around and staked out a flat square of grass. But the piece of land he selected was outside our deer fencing and thus not a good choice for growing anything.