More and more people these days are producing their own foods right at home. The reasons are simple. Home-produced foods are healthier as well as cheaper than what you will get at your nearest supermarket. If you have a small backyard in your house, you can easily plan your own mini farm. Yes, you c
Mini Farming Guide For Beginners
โ Scribed by Hollinder, Matthew
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Overview: With rising nation-wide concerns about the presence of GMOโs and pesticides in crops, as well as concerns about food cost, more and more people across the United States are gaining an interest in growing their own fruits and vegetables. As a result, mini-farming, is now becoming a growing trend in both rural and urban areas around the country. Those living in cities with decent-sized balconies and access to rooftop gardens are now growing and harvesting just as much food as a small, quarter-acre farm in a country setting. Though this kind of lifestyle is the desire of many people of all walks of life, not all of them are entirely sure of how to get started. Many questions should be asked ahead of time. Is this going to be expensive? What kind of equipment will we need? What crops could we plant? Are there specific techniques to planting these crops? And, finally, is it possible to share the results with the local community?
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