Residential farming is the latest craze. The cited video clip illustrates how to effectively manage 1/3 of an acre in residential farming (1. Stone). Most towns in America have a farmer’s market offering a place sell your local yield. The number of farmer’s markets has increased in this country to 8,268 (3. Bell). #BackyardToYourBelly
It’s a good idea to utilize local resources to maximize land potential. You could create an orchard with animals like free range chickens, along with apple trees (2. Knights). Plant Paulownia trees with berries because the tree grows fast and puts nitrogen into the soil for a nice berry crop (2. Knights).
Another idea is a long-term plan, like planting Black Walnut trees. I know people who have done this, and if they are planted close enough together they compete for light and grow straight and tall. Ginseng goes well with Black Walnuts and can be harvested five years after planting (2. Knights). Tree farming can be very lucrative and with the plans presented we have different speeds at which profit margins can be met. #RealEstateInvestmentIdeas #RealEstate #CountryLiving
It is important to do your research, especially for long term investments. One variety of the paulownia tree is an invasive species and it is called tomentosa. For more background on the farming paulownia trees see the following link: http://worldtreecop.com/paulownia-scam/
- Curtis Stone, found on 9-24-18, published on 9-15-15, https://youtu.be/adW3GCQGHug
- Apocalyptic Knights, found on 9-24-18, published on 12-18-15, https://youtu.be/UdaeDG0qq1Y
- Randy Bell, found on 9-28-18, published on 8-5-2015, http://www.canr.msu.edu/news/urban_and_farmers_markets_have_a_long_history_in_these_iconic_cities