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How to Make Money at Home Growing Small Landscape Plants on 1/20 Acre or Less




By Michael McGroarty

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Small town, big town, it doesn't matter, if you have a small area in your backyard that you can use for planting, then you can make money growing small plants at home. Actually you can
make pretty good money on 1/40 of one acre. That's an area about 30 feet by 40 feet.


You will be amazed at how many plants you can fit in an area that small, and at how much money you can make. Even apartment dwellers can do this! If you live in an apartment, just
to get a feel for how fun and rewarding a tiny nursery can be, find somebody with a little piece of ground that they will either let you
use, let you rent it, or do a joint venture with you.


Is there really a market for small plants? The market is huge, something like 4 billion dollars last year alone, and the demand
is tremendous. As a small grower, you have a tremendous advantage over the larger nurseries, their overhead is very high. As a backyard grower, yours will be almost nothing.


You might be asking; "I live in a small town in a rural area, how many plants can I really sell?"


Tens of thousands if you want to. Most people don't realize it, but large wholesale growers are the largest buyers of small plants in
the country. They sell so many plants that they just can not produce them fast enough themselves, so they buy them from wherever they can find them. Just pack them up in a cardboard
box and ship them anywhere you want.


I routinely buy large quantities of small plants and have them shipped thousands of miles to my house. Why do I buy plants if I know how to grow them myself? There are a lot of reasons, but one is because I am impatient and don't like to grow Japanese Maples from seed. I can buy Japanese Maple seedlings for as
little as 75 cents and all I have to do is pot them up and watch them grow.


I also buy large quantities of flowering shrubs that I would like to start propagating myself. I buy them for 50 cents, pot them up, and often sell them the next year for $4.97. But in the meantime I take cuttings from them to propagate for next year's crop. Then I never have to buy that variety again.


Those are the same reasons that many wholesale nurseries are always looking for great deals on small plants. When they find someone like you, growing in their backyard, they are delighted
because they know they can buy what they need for less money from a small backyard grower than they can if they buy from a large nursery.


It only stands to reason, your overhead is almost nothing, you don't have to raise the price of your plants to pay for buildings,
hundreds of acres of land, trucks, tractors, and dozens of employees.


How much money do you need to get started?


Almost none. All you have to do is root some cuttings, and you're on your way! There are dozens of easy plant propagation techniques that are so easy to learn that young children can do them, and with great success I might add.


This propagation information is available to you free of charge at www.freeplants.com


The size of the area you need to get started is really up to you, but an area about the size of a picnic table is a start. I'm serious. I root my cuttings in flats that are about 12" by 15", and can get between 100 and 150 cuttings per flat. In an area about the size of a picnic table you should be able to root several thousand cuttings at a time.


And guess what? As soon as they are well rooted, they have a value and can be sold immediately! Isn't that cool? Typically a
rooted cutting is worth about 50 cents. Let's see now, 1500 cuttings at 50 cents each, that's $750.!!! Wow!!! The wheels should be turning now.


But you don't have to sell 50 cent plants. You can grow them until they're bigger and get more money for them. That's what I do, I pot them up in small pots and they sell like crazy right from my driveway at $4.97 each.


This spring we sold over $25,000 worth of $4.97 plants right from our driveway. One of the people that bought my Backyard Nursery E-book held a sale this spring and sold $2,800 worth of plants her first weekend. She was ecstatic! Of course we also sold plants for much more than that. I used to grow Japanese
Red Maples and we sold those for $45 each, and they sold like hot cakes!


This is one of the most fun and rewarding home businesses you could ever get involved in. My kids have learned work ethics, the value of a dollar, and skills that will last them a lifetime. Any time they needed a little extra money all they had to do was step out the back door and earn the money they needed.


It costs very little to get started, and the rewards can be quite high. It's certainly not a get rich quick plan (because there is no
such thing!), but plenty of people have done very well in the nursery business. All it takes is determination and hard work.
You can learn it as you go along. It's much easier than you think.


 
 
About the Author
Michael J. McGroarty is the author of this article. Visit his most interesting website, http://www.freeplants.com and sign up for his excellent gardening newsletter.

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