As you might know that Gardening in general is one of the most wonderful occupation in any size form and shape, especially if it's done right. Weather it is done on a small or large scale, as a hobby, as a source of fresh fruits and vegetables, or as a business, for that mater.
Anyway you look at this subject, if you are really serious about gardening you can turn this most beautiful activity in a nice thriving gardening business, and create a good source of income for many years to come.
I remember many years ago in my youth having an ardent desire to work outside and blend in with the nature, to admire and observe the vegetation and to look and search for some way to start a nice garden, it was a real challenge to get started in the gardening field in those days. There were not very many resources to learn and achieve some degree of knowledge regarding the gardening field.
Gardening and landscaping is really what I love doing, and therefore I take it very seriously, even with passion.
Where I come from, for example, the information was so limited if not lacking, and I had to rely mainly on what I was able to find and read in some gardening catalogs, and some limited advise from the gardening people I knew. And of course from my mother who loved gardening!
And another positive thing in my school days was that we were learning about botanical life, a subject that I really loved. It seemed to me like something natural and enjoyable.
But today with the abundance of information at our finger tips from the vast internet searches, it is so easy to find anything you can imagine just by using a few smart k-words, pushing a few buttons on your computer board and you are able to learn a lot any time. All you need is the desire, determination, and will to achieve whatever you put your mind to.
And the gardening field is absolutely one of the best in my opinion.
Providing that you are already involved in the gardening activity and you are already pretty familiar with what it takes to grow and tend to the plants, you can start planing for a thriving gardening business, and create a pretty steady source of income.
There are so many different situation that are specific to your location, the size of your premises for your garden, the demand in your area, as what kind of plant material are people looking for, and where to sell the trees, shrubs, herbs, vegetable plants, and the list can go on and on.
As you probably noticed or heard the terms about the organic gardening and edible landscaping that are growing more and more in popularity, it would be an excellent idea that should be seriously taken in consideration.
So it is also a good idea to capitalize on these popular trends and take a closer look at them. More and more people conscious about healthy living are looking for fresh fruits and vegetables from local sources, like farmers markets that started to multiply all over the country, fruit stands, road side stands, flea markets, and many other places.
That being said is pretty evident that the market is there, the demand will increase, and therefore it is time to take full advantage of the situation.
Another factor to consider is the fact that the economy does not show any promising signs of improvement anytime soon, the people is getting interested in "edible landscaping" to grow their own source of fruits and vegetables. So if you are able to bring fruit trees, berry bushes, vegetable starter plants at your stand, they will buy and your gardening business will thrive.
Once you find out what is the demand in your area, what is your competition selling, decide what kind of plants you want to grow and offer to your potential customers. I personally was always for a large variety of plant material to grow, like ornamental shrubs and trees, bedding plants, house plants, tropical plants, herbs, vegetable plants, berry plants, and any other gardening related items.
But it all depends on what are you more comfortable to grow and sell, as I'm aware of the different situations from place to place.
If you don't have your own garden center or outlet yet, you can start by going to the local farmer's markets, to different ones if there are any in other close by towns or cities, and alternating the set-up in different days. Make sure that you are always there in the same specific days at those different markets, as not to confuse your customers.
Once they know that you are offering quality fruits and vegetable plants, as well as other plant material, they will come back looking for you. The buyers will expect you to be dependable so that they can find you in those specific days. That's how you build your traffic for your business.
Make sure you attract the customers to your stand with nice colorful, vibrant green and blooming plants and offer the best quality plants at fair prices.
Be friendly and answer to their questions even when you know they are not ready to buy yet. Give them free advice when they ask for, and that in itself will pay off down the road.
Building trust is one of the keys to have a thriving gardening business.
Mike Borlovan
Borlovan's Nursery serving Gardeners and Landscapers, for 25 years with quality plant material and service. We are growing Shrubs, Perennials, Annuals, Herbs, small Trees, and other blooming plants from small liners to 3 gall pots. We operated on a 10 Acre Nursery, and we had a complete Lanscaping Division, of design, hardscapes, installing of plants, irrigations and night lighting. Striving to offer relevant Articles with the best information of interest and quality plants!
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Friday, July 23, 2010
Create Your Little Garden Paradise
Create your little paradise, away from the problems of the world, right in your back yard.
If you have your little heaven, like your back yard or even front yard, with a little planing you are a step closer to a healthier, more self sufficient living!
My, my, my! What a potential that we many times neglect. With a little careful and thoughtful planing, you can create your own paradise, in no time. Take a look at your sunny spot, and make a simple plan on a sheet of paper, mark the spot to grow your vegetables.
Make a list of what would you like to grow. This could be endless, but you can limit it to what would you like best. Like, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, snap beans, peas, kohlrabi, lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, cantaloupes, etc. We could go on and on. These are just a few examples, but just use your imagination, and you'll find out how easy it is.
It all depends on how much space you have, how committed and passionate you are about gardening, and how much time you want to spend and dedicate to your garden. And remember, this is one of the best exercises you can get, without paying any fees and dues like at the fitness club.
Look at where is the sun coming up, and where is it going down. This is pretty important, to know how to plan your layout of your little paradise.
What are your preferred fruits? Think about it, and plan accordingly. How about some apple, peach, plum, cherry, apricot, and other fruit trees that you would like to have and pick them off the trees with your own hand? It can't be any fresher than that.
All these fresh fruits and vegetables have tremendous health benefits! And what kind of garden would that be, without some berry fruits as well? How about some blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, and more. Rich in vitamins and minerals and antioxidants, very beneficial for your well being.
And how about some Herbs? Parsley, dill, lemon balm, mint, oregano, cilantro, catnip, basil, rosemary, chives, lavender, sage, arugula, peppermint, etc.
As you can see, it is not hard at all to create your own little garden paradise.
To get some ideas about what seeds, berry plants and fruit trees to purchase, please visit one of my sources at: http://stores.shop.ebay.com/borlovansnursery
This is just the first article post in a series that will follow. Please visit us soon for more information and related articles.
To find more detailed information about any specific gardening ideas and resources, check the links on the right side of this blog. Just click away and see what you will find. There are loads of tremendous helpful hints about anything you can imagine in gardening.
Have fun, and check back soon for more useful tips.
Happy gardening!
Your following me on my blog is highly appreciated. Please leave your comments, so I can improve my service to you.
If you have your little heaven, like your back yard or even front yard, with a little planing you are a step closer to a healthier, more self sufficient living!
My, my, my! What a potential that we many times neglect. With a little careful and thoughtful planing, you can create your own paradise, in no time. Take a look at your sunny spot, and make a simple plan on a sheet of paper, mark the spot to grow your vegetables.
Make a list of what would you like to grow. This could be endless, but you can limit it to what would you like best. Like, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, snap beans, peas, kohlrabi, lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, cantaloupes, etc. We could go on and on. These are just a few examples, but just use your imagination, and you'll find out how easy it is.
It all depends on how much space you have, how committed and passionate you are about gardening, and how much time you want to spend and dedicate to your garden. And remember, this is one of the best exercises you can get, without paying any fees and dues like at the fitness club.
Look at where is the sun coming up, and where is it going down. This is pretty important, to know how to plan your layout of your little paradise.
What are your preferred fruits? Think about it, and plan accordingly. How about some apple, peach, plum, cherry, apricot, and other fruit trees that you would like to have and pick them off the trees with your own hand? It can't be any fresher than that.
All these fresh fruits and vegetables have tremendous health benefits! And what kind of garden would that be, without some berry fruits as well? How about some blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, and more. Rich in vitamins and minerals and antioxidants, very beneficial for your well being.
And how about some Herbs? Parsley, dill, lemon balm, mint, oregano, cilantro, catnip, basil, rosemary, chives, lavender, sage, arugula, peppermint, etc.
As you can see, it is not hard at all to create your own little garden paradise.
To get some ideas about what seeds, berry plants and fruit trees to purchase, please visit one of my sources at: http://stores.shop.ebay.com/borlovansnursery
This is just the first article post in a series that will follow. Please visit us soon for more information and related articles.
To find more detailed information about any specific gardening ideas and resources, check the links on the right side of this blog. Just click away and see what you will find. There are loads of tremendous helpful hints about anything you can imagine in gardening.
Have fun, and check back soon for more useful tips.
Happy gardening!
Your following me on my blog is highly appreciated. Please leave your comments, so I can improve my service to you.
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