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The most profitable farming system of the 1800s wasn’t built on huge farms, tractors, or expensive equipment. It was built on tiny plots of land just outside Paris. In this video, we uncover the forgotten French Intensive Market Gardening system — a method that allowed growers in the 19th century to earn the equivalent of six-figure incomes from just one to two acres of land. Using nothing more than hand tools, compost, and careful planning, Paris market gardeners were producing 4x more food per square foot than conventional agriculture. And then the system quietly disappeared. Not because it failed. Because industrial agriculture replaced it with something cheaper and easier to scale. Today we’re breaking down exactly how the Paris market gardeners built one of the most productive farming systems in history — and how you can apply the same principles on a quarter acre, backyard garden, or small homestead. You’ll learn: • The French Intensive double-dig method that creates 24-inch deep living soil • How high-density hexagonal planting increases yields by 30–50% • The secret of succession planting that keeps beds producing all year • How Paris growers used compost heat and cold frames to grow crops in winter • Why small-scale market gardens can outperform industrial farms per square foot • How a quarter acre garden can generate real income with farmers markets, CSA boxes, or direct sales This system was once the backbone of food production for one of the largest cities in Europe. And today, it’s quietly being rediscovered by homesteaders, market gardeners, and small farmers who want to produce more food, earn more from their land, and break free from the industrial food system. If you’ve ever wondered whether a backyard garden could replace your grocery bill — or even generate income, the French Intensive system may be the most powerful method ever developed. The knowledge was never lost. It was simply ignored. Until now. Subscribe to Plantcraft for more videos on forgotten homesteading systems, lost agricultural knowledge, and practical ways to produce more food from small pieces of land. Topics covered in this video: French Intensive gardening Paris market gardeners (les maraîchers) John Jeavons biointensive method High-yield small-scale farming Market gardening for profit Homesteading food systems Growing food on a quarter acre Deep soil gardening techniques Succession planting strategies CSA farming and farmers market income #FrenchIntensiveGardening #MarketGardening #Homesteading #Biointensive #GrowYourOwnFood #SmallFarmIncome #FoodIndependence #SustainableFarming