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I give you some general ideas and some resources to check out in my new article: HOW MUCH LAND DOES IT TAKE TO GROW YOUR OWN FOOD?
In the meantime I will be working on this question myself, here in my edible garden. It will probably take me a couple of more years to get my soil into the best shape for doing it, but I'm hoping I'll be totally sufficient in vegetables by the end of 2012, at least 50% sufficient in fruit by 2014 and totally and completely sufficient in veggies, fruit, meat, milk and eggs by 2020. So what are your goals for the next few years?
I'd love to grow all my own veggies too, but I think I have a long way to go. My current garden is about 950 sq ft and expansion would require cutting down woods. I am hoping to add fruit next year, but it's going to take some years to get producing. My first goal is to keep track of how much my garden is actually producing. Baby steps!
ReplyDeleteI would love to (and intend to), eventually, grow all of our fruits and veggies! Right now, though, I'm a long way off...my hope this year is that we'll meet the 200 pound mark for veggies grown on a small portion of our 1/8 acre postage stamp! One day, though...one day...we'll grow them all :-)
ReplyDeleteJust keep at it! And pour on the manure and compost! I think it actually takes about three-five years to really get the soil built up and then watch out,you will be able to grow a lot more than you thought. Also quick sucession planting, always having seedlings standing by in pots ready to pop into a space helps.
ReplyDeleteI just want to grow enough to put up some veggies! Last year I had my first garden, with all the dreams and hopes of big harvests. I really didn't get much out of it --except a huge learning experience! I am still at it. The fall garden was better and I am hoping next year will be better for me.
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