I was looking for someone to help me soup to nuts get my urban farm off the ground. Madalaine at Full Moon Farms and her husband at Full Moon Water Works were able to make my farm a reality. YES! I had embarked on this project 10 months before and could not get it done until Madalaine came into my life! Now I eat/juice ULTRA fresh vegetables every day. I did this for my health and this has been a great boost. I love the garden. It is a handsome addition to my home in addition to being highly practical and healthy. I would just like to add that there is a review below by Billy B. which I think is misplaced. The owner of this business is Madalaine. Billy B. says he worked with a «Robert». On the day my farm was prepared(soil put in raised beds, irrigation lines placed in soil) Madalaine had two helpers but neither of them were named Robert.
Billy B.
Place rating: 1 National City, CA
I purchased five trees and paid over $ 2,600 dollars and they took two months to plant only three of the trees I purchased. Added an additional month to add the fourth and yet another additonal month to add the fifth tree. The trees that were brought were not even the ones we agreed upon. Due to the horrible treatment and customer service. Rude responses and absolute horrible customer satisfaction my family was left with an ill taste. Never again are we going to purchase from this place from Robert, the salesman whom we purchased the trees. The tree they finally brought after the 3rd month was half the size of the one we were promised. Blatant repeated lies up to the last day.
Connie N.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
Full Moon Farms is at the Solana Beach Farmer’s Market occasionally. As an organic gardener myself, I have a deep appreciation for the challenge and the rewards of organic urban gardening. I lived on and tended to ¾ acres and hardly bought any produce the entire time I was there… I composted and grew squash, oranges(fertilized with fish if you can believe it), figs, lemons, and 6 raised beds… and a ton of herbs in my greenhouse window; I highly recommend mint, scallions, cilantro, and basil for every kitchen… it’s easy, economical… and nothing beats that fresh flavor and not having to go grocery shopping to prepare dinner! I also taught my cousin’s kids to garden. They are big fans of my three favorite flowers to start kids on gardening: snapdragons(they love to squeeze the sides so that the mouth opens and closes), cosmos(these are drought resistant and self-seeding), and forget-me-nots(who wouldn’t love a bouquet of these friendly flowers?). Additionally snapdragons do not require digging into dirt to start… they only need to be sprinkled onto dirt and two weeks of direct sunlight… how easy is that?! If you collect the snapdragon seeds you can start more seedlings… and snapdragons bloom twice a year… I could spend hours talking about organic gardening… I think I did when I met Madalaine at the Farmer’s Market… it’s healthy, local, and actually tastes better… go green, local, and organic San Diegans!