JDeerekid
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2004
- Messages
- 878
- Location
- P-Town, Upstate New York
- Tractor
- Montana 4340C w/Loader, JD GX345 w/54in. mower
I just wanted to share a project that I have done this year for some supplemental income to pay for tractor.
This year I grew around 3 acres of sweet corn that turned out excellent with all the rain we have gotten this year. Along with that I made my garden way bigger that it used to be and grew many different veggies.
I was just going to put a small table out with a jar for money, but after looking at some others that have done this all the veggies end up not looking so good if you dont sell them with in a couple days. So I said it needed shade. I had all the materials sitting around from tearing down a lean-to last year for a neighbor. Only thing I had to pay for was paint and screws. Took me a weekend to build by myself. It is 4' x 8' and I thought it was going to be to big but it is actually a little small when I get everything on it.
I have had it up for about 2 weeks and have made several hundred dollars so far which I was not expecting because I am located on a deadend road and only have a sign at the begining to attract people.
Some things that I have grown are sweet corn, peppers, tomatoes, squash, onions, and swiss shard. I tried cucumbers but all plants died as did all my neighbors cucumber plants died also. Not sure why.
Well anyway just wonder if anyone else has built road side stands and how well they are doing this year. I know many people are growing there own gardens and I think this is going to be the norm in the coming years.
Also want to thank Tony123 and everyone that has help on his thread (Building a Hobby Farm). Reading his thread gave me the ambition and help to go out and do this.
This year I grew around 3 acres of sweet corn that turned out excellent with all the rain we have gotten this year. Along with that I made my garden way bigger that it used to be and grew many different veggies.
I was just going to put a small table out with a jar for money, but after looking at some others that have done this all the veggies end up not looking so good if you dont sell them with in a couple days. So I said it needed shade. I had all the materials sitting around from tearing down a lean-to last year for a neighbor. Only thing I had to pay for was paint and screws. Took me a weekend to build by myself. It is 4' x 8' and I thought it was going to be to big but it is actually a little small when I get everything on it.
I have had it up for about 2 weeks and have made several hundred dollars so far which I was not expecting because I am located on a deadend road and only have a sign at the begining to attract people.
Some things that I have grown are sweet corn, peppers, tomatoes, squash, onions, and swiss shard. I tried cucumbers but all plants died as did all my neighbors cucumber plants died also. Not sure why.
Well anyway just wonder if anyone else has built road side stands and how well they are doing this year. I know many people are growing there own gardens and I think this is going to be the norm in the coming years.
Also want to thank Tony123 and everyone that has help on his thread (Building a Hobby Farm). Reading his thread gave me the ambition and help to go out and do this.