Side hustles in backyard?

Anonymous
Friend doing this. He sells stuff like flowers, eggs and vegetables from his garden. Not sure how much money he really makes but he loves doing it. He also pickles vegetables and makes wine.
Anonymous
The domestic system went away with the industrial revolution:
https://historylearning.com/great-britain-1700-to-1900/indrevo/domestic-system/
You should just focus on doing what it takes to advance in your career to make more money; the "side hustle" concept if faulty--no one has every found a good way "just to make a little money on the side"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a pretty big backyard and have all of these side hustle thoughts like starting a flower business or growing something/caretaking something out there that I can sell. I've never had "land" before so these are completely new thoughts. I'm sure some of you live in large homes with nice backyards, did you ever think of something just for fun that brought in a little profit?

Just curious as summer is around the bend!


I have a free spirited no common sense BIL like you.

He misses the planting season too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could let people camp there. List it on homecamper.com


+1
Anonymous
Generate a profit. Lol.
Anonymous
How much "land" are we talking about?
Anonymous
How about making it a wedding venue? Install a gazebo for the band and for pictures, buy all the chairs and tables, etc., so the couple wouldn’t need to rent. Create picture worthy areas with flowering archways and flowering shrubs.

Or

Make it a winter wonderland with holiday decorations, ice sculptures, charge a fee. Or a Halloween-themed tour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How much "land" are we talking about?


Lol.

I used to work with somebody who had all these Pie In The Sky ideas that made no sense for the actual situation.
Every silly idea was DOA so we didn’t bother responding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a pretty big backyard and have all of these side hustle thoughts like starting a flower business or growing something/caretaking something out there that I can sell. I've never had "land" before so these are completely new thoughts. I'm sure some of you live in large homes with nice backyards, did you ever think of something just for fun that brought in a little profit?

Just curious as summer is around the bend!


Love the optimism OP!
Anonymous
I would concentrate on growing things I buy. If you buy flowers grow flowers so you don’t have to spend. If you like vegetables, grow vegetables. I find, I have the most savings with herbs. What herbs do you use every week- grow those.

Then you can see how good you are at gardening and if it would be worth it to expand to be able to sell something.

How much sun and how much shade do you have?
Anonymous
Today is planting time for plants that do not do well with the cold - like nightshade veggies or herbs like basil. Cruciferous veggies, peas and others should have already been planted. Asparagus season is over already in my patch.
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