How to get started - Agriculture [Organic Farming]
The easiest way to get started while gaining some benefit and keeping expenses in line is to start a small garden
A small garden composed of only "three" 4-foot × 25-foot raised beds—a mere 300 square feet.
Within that space, all of the techniques (Square foot gardening, Square inch gardening, Multi-layer cropping, vertical gardening, green house, raised bed gardening, no dig, drip irrigation)
can be practiced and fine-tuned to the individual circumstance, and minor mistakes are easily corrected.
Also, and I am not kidding, by using intensive agricultural methods, you will easily grow more
vegetables in 300 square feet than most people do in large acres.
Your problem won’t be with gardening—it will be with storing everything it produces!
The point here is to start at a small and easily managed level while you get the hang of things and then expand from there.
Expand as you gain confidence and ultimately start a small commercial enterprise as well.
Always Test The Waters Before Jumping In
The easiest way to get started while gaining some benefit and keeping expenses in line is to start a small garden
A small garden composed of only "three" 4-foot × 25-foot raised beds—a mere 300 square feet.
Within that space, all of the techniques (Square foot gardening, Square inch gardening, Multi-layer cropping, vertical gardening, green house, raised bed gardening, no dig, drip irrigation)
can be practiced and fine-tuned to the individual circumstance, and minor mistakes are easily corrected.
Also, and I am not kidding, by using intensive agricultural methods, you will easily grow more
vegetables in 300 square feet than most people do in large acres.
Your problem won’t be with gardening—it will be with storing everything it produces!
The point here is to start at a small and easily managed level while you get the hang of things and then expand from there.
Expand as you gain confidence and ultimately start a small commercial enterprise as well.
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