There are several varieties of vegetable gardens you can start. The style you choose depends upon your style & personality.
If you’re not exactly sure what type of gardening style fits you, don’t sweat it. Below are a few of the options you can compare.
The Residential Gardener …
Most people are residential or backyard gardeners. This style works well if you’re just starting out and don’t plan on selling veggies for profit. It’s ideal for those who want to harvest enough produce to feed their family.
This type of gardening requires little space. In fact, you can use a home microgreens growing kit and raise in even the smallest places, such as windowsills or balconies.
As long as you have an area that gets enough sun and is free of pests, your good to go. It’s a great way to learn the basics and even expand to a larger style garden in the future.
The Specialized Gardener …
This type of gardener tends to plants or veggies that are grown in non-residential areas, such as parks, botanical gardens and tourist attractions
Because these types of gardens cover large plots of land, several experienced gardeners are needed to maintain it. Generally speaking, these are gardens that are designed to make a profit or protect certain species of plants.
The Impact Gardener …
This type of gardening is all about growing the most possible plants in the smallest space. Because crops are grown tightly together, dealing with weeds is the biggest problem. It’s a great method for growing specialized veggies and selling them for a profit.
The Indoor Gardener …
If you’re into cultivating plants year round, this type of gardening will work well for you. Veggies are usually grown in a greenhouse of conservatory using advanced air conditioning, heating and irrigation systems.
The Water Gardener …
This style is the most hands off method for growing plants & vegetables. If you’re into organisms that are attracted to water, this type of gardening would be ideal for you. To get started, you would need some sort of water supply, such as a small backyard pond.
The Community Gardener …
This style is great if your hobby is raising plants with other members of your community. Every one works together as a group to help the garden flourish. Think of it as a social gathering of individuals who are interested in keeping their area full of beautiful plants & veggies to be admired & harvested by all.
Peace …
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