Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 16-01-2010
That depends upon how savvy you are. Some people don’t need any to start a business and make it successful, others can have a PhD and still not be good at running a business. Heres what I’d recommend:
Study Horticulture, Business, and Urban Planning/Urban Geography
It’s a good idea to know what plants there are, when they bloom, how big they get, and under what conditions they do well. That’s where the horticulture education comes in handy.
At the same time, you need to figure how much money you’ll need, how to finance everything, and how to manage your income and expenses. That’s where a business education comes in handy. It also may help you know where find government grants to help you start your business. Sometimes small business associations can help in certain regards too.
Urban Planning/Urban Geography helps you understand where would be the best place to locate your business and why cities are laid out like they are. Like why certain business are normally a certain distance from each other. What areas of a city are likely to grow, creating you new business.
I’d recommend getting a horticulture degree and taking a few business courses and an urban geography course while your at it.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 14-01-2010
have just moved to new hosue with alot of space love to start my own garden and i don’t have glue on how to do that.help please.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 13-01-2010
We are starting off small by doing basic yard work and eventually expand and work our way up. Please let me know what it is we would need to do to make this dream come true. thanks!
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 12-01-2010
It’s definitely one way to save money on food!
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 09-01-2010
I just read an article in Yoga magazine and was inspired to start my own permaculture garden but have no clue how to. Websites would be greatly appreciated.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 07-01-2010
I want to start my own garden in Southeast Texas and I am wondering what are the best vegetable and herb plants? Its hard to find a website with a defined region in the United States.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 07-01-2010
My little brother decided that he wanted to start a vegetable garden and that I should help. The problem is that neither of us really know where to begin. Any suggestions? We live in South Texas.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 05-01-2010
I’d like to start a small, backyard vegetable garden. What’s the best way to get started?
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 05-01-2010
i would love to work with plants pt, not selling them but taking care of them somehow…yet with no experience i have no clue how to begin. any ideas?
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 04-01-2010
We have a 20 x 50 foot area for a vegetable garden. It has a ton of weeds. This Spring we used a hoe, cut down the weeds, pulled a ton of them then sprayed weed killer on top. Now it’s mid-Summer and the weeds are taking over again. What can I do?
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