We read a lot about sustainable farms and with the current economy, more families are considering growing their own food. Growing your own vegetables, raising chickens for eggs, and even having a dairy goat or cow can be an exciting and rewarding experience. For many "would-be" farmers, having acres of land is cost prohibitive. Many people are turning to small-scale farming. That is, operating a urban farm right in their backyards.
It doesn't take much space to plant a garden. A corner of the yard that will well-drained, sunny, and easily to access is prefect. If you are new to gardening, most extension offices offer free or low-priced classes to get you started. The internet is also a wealth of information on planning, preparing, and growing a garden. First time gardeners should also consider these tips:
Start planning now and you will have a wonderful garden next year.