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4 Ways to Make a Small Profit from Your Lawn

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Can a small patch of land be profitable? Absolutely! You don’t need a farm to make money with your land. Depending on the size of your lawn, you could potentially have a large variety of vegetation that can be produced. All you have to do is figure out what is feasible for your lawn or patch of land, what ideally can grow in the climate that you’re located in, know how much time you can put in, understand the number of resources that need to be invested, and also figure out the amount that locals are willing to pay. It may be best to think of this as a fun new hobby before really trying to transform this into a bit. Agriculture is a business venture that has a slow return of investment.

Flowers

Flowers is a more seasonal business meant mainly for the summer and spring. Flowers are still grown in the autumn and winter, but you’ll face far more limitations in resources and selling them. This profitable idea allows for little space in your lawn which is one of the major benefits. Growing flowers for profit usually takes around 2 to 3 months, so raising capital is fairly quick. Flower seeds, bulbs, and tubers don’t need to be expensive either.

Bulbs and tubers will often regrow each year with the same bulb. Seeds on the other hand can be harvested and sold, or reused for next year’s flowers. There are a variety of fun ways to profit from flowers such as selling bouquets, harvested seeds, or even a small picking garden that you can charge admission for.  It’s very important to know that you need to take better control of your business’s finances, so don’t invest too much money in this if you can’t afford it.

Farmers Market and Ecommerce

Depending on what you’re planning on growing, farmers’ markets and online shops are both excellent ways to make an income from extra land. You can sell fresh produce at farmers’ markets while also getting more exposure to your business. For eCommerce businesses such as Etsy or a Shopify store, you can utilize this during the off-season of farmer’s markets. Many sellers will sell wool, canned foods such as jam, or even make products from animal milk such as soap.

Oyster Mushrooms

Mushrooms have been booming in popularity over the last few years. They’re delicious, nutritious, and they’re so easy to grow too. It takes around 8 to 12 weeks to grow oyster mushrooms. These don’t require much space, so even the smallest of lawns can handle this. You’ll just need to keep a close eye on this. These are often sold by the pound both fresh and dried out. You’ll just need to watch out for diseases spreading in the produce as this is common when growing mushrooms.

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Fresh Produce

When it comes to growing fresh produce, sometimes you really don’t need a large patch of land. Some people manage to grow fresh produce right from their balconies. You just need to think about what is easy to grow and what can bring in a fairly nice return of investment. Legumes, corn, and tomatoes often take up little land and result in large harvests which then can be sold in farmer’s markets and online. Depending on the size of your land and how much you plan to grow, you can always look into AKRS Equipment to take your business to the next level.

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