Urban farming backyard

Transform your backyard into a thriving urban farm with these creative ideas. Grow your own fresh produce and experience the joy of sustainable living right at home.
Homeacres - No-dig garden by Charles Dowding in Alhampton, Somerset, UK Some call it backyard homesteading others call it urban homesteading, suburban homesteading or backyard farming. But the basics of backyard homesteading are the same – taking the space you have and raising food on it and reclaiming vintage skills. Garden Planning Layout, Tanaman Indoor, Dig Gardens, Jardim Diy, Vegetable Garden Planning, Potager Garden, Veg Garden, Have Inspiration, Creative Gardening

Homeacres - No-dig garden by Charles Dowding in Alhampton, Somerset, UK Some call it backyard homesteading others call it urban homesteading, suburban homesteading or backyard farming. But the basics of backyard homesteading are the same – taking the space you have and raising food on it and reclaiming vintage skills.

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Margie Manifold
Permaculture, Forest Garden Design, Wedding Garden Decorations, Urban Permaculture, Permaculture Farming, Backyard Food, Garden Forest, Backyard Bee, Urban Backyard

Creating your own permaculture design in your backyard is relatively easy, believe it or not. Creating urban permaculture gardens is a specific skill that is great to have because permaculture designs are created to support almost all of the needs of a family. Keep reading to see a few great urban permaculture designs.

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Jenifer Wheeler Walsh
Alexius Yeo, permaculture educator and practioner in Singapore, turned his backyard into a productive urban veg garden.   Seen on The Tender Gardener – Gardening, food farming and green living in Singapore and the Northern Rivers, Australia Permaculture, Urban Farming Backyard, Spilled Flower Pot Ideas, Spilled Flower Pot, Permaculture Farming, Urban Permaculture, Flower Pot Ideas, Garden Trellis Ideas, Gardening Food

It was a real treat to pop by Alexius Yeo’s place. The permaculture educator and practitioner turned his backyard into a productive vegetable urban farm and started a tightly knit gardening community called Project 33, named such because of his house number, and also it began as an initiative to give 33% of their produce to foster community spirit. A while ago, he had a pair of hens but they would dig up his garden and undo the hard work he had accomplished. I took in his hens, but while I…

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