Urban Flower Farming: A Small-Scale Business Guide
By Farmer Petar
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
Starting an urban flower farm can transform your passion into profit.
- Urban flower farming is accessible for beginners
- Consider your space and light conditions
- Select flowers suited for your local climate
- Time investment influences profitability
- Start small to test viability
Why It Matters
Urban flower farming creates green spaces, supports biodiversity, and can generate supplemental income.
What to Do Next
Research suitable flowers for your growing conditions.
Recommended for: Anyone interested in turning a love for flowers into a hobby or business.
If you are looking for a new hobby and love flowers, why not start your own small flower farm? This is a type of hobby that can eventually be turned into a part-time job and might earn you some money. Clearly, this all depends on the amount of time and assets you can invest. In […]
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Source: urbanfarmonline.com
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