Simplest Guide To Farming PART 1
So you're into farming, but can't find the easiest how-to blueprint?
You have been randomly seeing posts about fresh produce, organic fruits or vegetables, or people showing off their harvest.
You did swipe to another post on your newsfeed, but the more those posts came, the more interested you became.
Maybe it's you calling or your life-purpose.
Say, I want to get started, but where to begin?
Ask, am I willing to sacrifice what I have to live a life of physical hardship?
Think, the beginning is hard and laborious, full of expenses and sweat, but in months or years ahead, with passion and consistency, the harvest you reap is sweeter!
So here's the quickest Q&A on starting a farm:
1. Owns an unused land? Then start a small farm.
2. Don't have a large area but will do anything to start a farm? Find lots for sale online, have a inspection / visit, formalize legal payment and handover.
3. Don't have cash, but is willing go an extra mile? Find something expensive and sell it, apply for a well-though loan, or sign up for a online funding.
4. Yard is big enough? Check with your local office if specific farming activity is allowed, then if approved, go for permaculture.
5. Only have a small yard? Go with a herb and vegetable garden and plant some fruit trees on large pots.
6. Living in the city with a rooftop or a balcony? Start an urban garden, go for potted plants.
7. Super tight space? Start a vertical garden, potted plant by the window, or re-planting kitchen herbs.
8. Just can't plant, but knows some local farmers? Buy directly from them.
9. Can't find direct farmers? Buy at the local market.
10. No access to local produce? Find quality items at supermarkets.
11. No fresh vegetables? Buy canned vegetables/fruits. Drain and get your daily nutrient and fiber needs.
So that's it.
This is the first part of my farming guide series, stay tuned for more super easy guide on farming!
Thanks a lot!