Friday, May 21, 2010

Growing vegetables in the city?

Traditionally, people see vegetable farming as an activity that is best undertaken in rural areas where there are vast farmlands. But because of spiraling food costs as well as the global economic recession, there is an increasing consciousness among consumers to find ways to save money. Farming activities such as growing vegetables in their own backyard is seen by some as a way of saving on food costs.

The primary goal of this blog is to help advocates or enthusiasts succeed in vegetable farming in the city. Of course, it would help if you have the proverbial "green thumb." But having one is not enough; you need to know the right techniques as well as the best practices to ensure your success in your vegetable farming venture. This blog will be sharing practical tips and sound advice on how you can grow great-tasting tomatoes, eggplants, or whatever vegetable you prefer. Readers will have access to information shared by industry experts such as seed growers as well as government officials. There will also be resources on where you can get guidance if you want to go into vegetable farming full time.

To inspire readers, there will be feature stories on individuals who have gone into growing vegetables in their own backyard. Inputs from readers will also be welcome. After all, no one has a monopoly of knowledge on vegetable farming.

Growing vegetable in a small plot of land may not result in huge profits. But those who will do so will find that they will not only save on food costs but the consumption of fresh and organic vegetables will also make their family healthier.

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