Vegetable Garden Ideas for Urban Growers

Want to install a vegetable garden in your backyard or on a small plot of land, but you aren’t sure what to do with it or how to go about it? That’s okay! Urban vegetable garden ideas bring life to the city in productive in creative ways. You just have to think outside of the box.

 

Vegetable Garden Ideas for Small Yards

Growing gardens in your backyard, even in if you don’t have much open space, is possibly using raised beds and containers. Raised beds provide an excellent home for vegetables for a number of reasons. Raised garden beds may be easier to keep safe from critters and pests, they warm earlier in the season so you can plant seeds sooner than into the ground.  You can also fit Raised beds over spots that might have tree roots or other ground problems to contend with.

 

Educational Vegetable Garden Ideas

Many city kids have never experienced the satisfaction of growing a garden. Some of them have never even been to a farm. A great way to expand their world (and mind) is to bring the farm to them! Think about working with your local school teachers or administrators to create a programs that allows kids to explore new things and also can create new opportunities of fund raising threw growing vegetables for profit. Kids can help prepare the soil, plant seeds, water, weed, and harvest. They can learn to take responsibility for the plants, and sell them as a fund-raiser as the crops come it. It’s a low-cost, low-maintenance project that can expand student’s minds.

 

Commercial Vegetable Garden Ideas

As part of a growing and thriving business, planting a commercial vegetable garden can bring about camaraderie, team work, and a shared interest for employees. Whether you are a small enterprise who sells the vegetable crops as an add on to your business or a large company who gives the harvest as an added incentive to employees, there are a ton of things you can do with great vegetable garden ideas.

Whether you are in a residential area or you’re thinking of a roof garden for your company, planting a bit of green in the urban jungle helps to bring life (and oxygen!) to the city. And taking advantage of a proven system like Seed to Cash which can help you make a profit from it as well. For under $70 you can get started with a 100 square foot plot of land (assuming you have your own tools), and then reap a benefit of at least $200 in just two weeks. The more land you have available, the more money you can make.

Maybe you would grow a vegetable garden to earn some extra cash, or maybe just for fun. But whatever your motivation, it’s a great way to bring a little bit of life and nature into areas of the city that are full of concrete and man-made things. Get started on your urban garden today!

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