Urban Agriculture


Urban agriculture has become increasingly popular today, especially in cities and towns. It is recommended for people with extra space in their homes. Extra space in the home compound that is not useful can be transformed into a farm. For other people, urban farming is a hobby. They enjoy cultivating during their leisure time. Cultivating in the urban centers is an interesting phenomenon as one does not have to change his or her lifestyle. Urban Agriculture does not take much of a person’s time since the farming space may be small. Most of the urban farms need to be attended to during leisure times and free time.

How to Start Urban Agriculture

Starting or commencing urban agriculture is very straightforward. The first thing is to check whether you have some space that can be used for urban farming and is not actually in use at the moment. One could d find some useful space in the garage, the front yard, the backyard or find an empty lot. Ensuring that one has enough space for urban farming is thus the first step in initiating urban farming. A small space can be very useful. Urban farming does not necessarily require large spaces. The preparation of urban farming space follows. The type of plants an individual prefers for urban farming determines the type of preparation necessary in the farm. Beginning with simple crops and plants for example vegetables is advised. The area in which the urban agriculture will be done also determines the kind of farm preparation required. If one is using the garage, for example, one will require purchasing cans or containers in which to plant. The front yard or the backyard farms will require digging up.

Benefits of Urban Farming

Urban farming is one of the practices that have several benefits and advantages. For one, it can be a hobby. Various individuals use Urban Agriculture as a hobby. They, therefore, cultivate the urban farms during their leisure time because they find the activities in the farm enjoyable. The other advantage of urban farming is that an individual may not need to purchase what they can produce in their urban farms. It is thus very rewarding. In case one produces surplus the neighbors can purchase products from the farm. Urban Agriculture ensures some degree of food security for the farm owner and to some extent the neighbors. Fresh foods can be harvested directly from urban farms. This is the other advantage. This guarantees food safety.

 

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