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Garden Plans For Beginner’s – What Should I Grow?
There has never been a better time to be a first-time gardener! You have access to tools and information that makes starting and maintaining a productive and nutritious vegetable garden easier than ever. This article will show you how to … Continue reading
Garden Plans For Beginner’s – Getting Your Garden Started
This garden plans for beginner’s article shows you key success factors for your garden, and how to lay out and build your backyard garden for maximum production and efficiency. Success Factors There are a few key success factors that apply … Continue reading
Simple Smart Marketing For Your Market Garden
Every small business needs customers; this includes small farm businesses like your market garden. Customers come from marketing. Here are some simple, smart ways to market your market garden or other farm business to keep that flow of customers coming. … Continue reading
Make Money from Your Garden with a CSA
First, what is community supported agriculture? The simplest way to explain this might be to consider CSA as ‘subscription farming’. In other words, a group of people agree to pay the gardener for a season’s worth of fresh produce, often … Continue reading
How To Start Your Own Community Supported Agriculture Market Garden
If you are a gardener, there’s a great way generate some additional income; start a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) market garden! This article will explain the how to start making money from your garden with a CSA. The Community Supported … Continue reading
The Market Gardener’s Secret Marketing Weapon
Market gardeners need customers; customers come from effective marketing. Here’s the secret marketing weapon that can help your build a successful farm (or home) businesses. First, what DOESN’T work. Trust me on this: space advertising – i.e. like in newspapers … Continue reading
Why Market Gardeners Must Avoid Farmers Markets
If you are a market gardener (or want to be one), there are good reasons to stay away from farmers markets. Here’s the scenario: You’ve grown some wonderful veggies in your market garden and now the time has come to … Continue reading