12 Most Profitable Plants for Aquaponics, Small Gardens and Backyard Nurseries

IF you have green fingers, come with us and read about the most profitable plants for aquaponics, small gardens and backyard nurseries. Insider Monkey recently published an article about this topic giving you some very useful tips. As for me, I have a little farm with huge shepherd dogs, hunter dogs, cats, chickens, ducklings, a mini cow and some rabbits. I sell eggs, milk, cheese and some meat sometimes. I do farming because I want to know what I eat. As the saying tells us: you are what you eat. I firmly believe it’s worth investing a little farm, since people in the city have realized products coming from farms directly are much better and healthier. I am planning to grow mushrooms either. Not only because I love cooking and  eating them, but yes, they are very profitable. You can buy pre-grown mushroom sacks and just you put them into the cellar, and violiá! you can harvest! Of course not every mushroom is so easy to grow, but what is true, it is worth considering it.

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Now without a further ado let’s see what Insider Monkey has investigated for us. We have picked three of the most profitable plants for aquaponics, small gardens and backyard nurseries.

The first plant is my big favourite, Cherry Tomatoes. Unlike regular tomatoes that need to grow on a larger vine, small cherry tomatoes are great for small spaces and indoor gardens. In most places, their value per square foot is about $15. Definitely deserves a place on our list of most profitable plants for aquaponics, small gardens and backyard nurseries, right? The second plants are chives.  Chives look like a pointless decoration on top of dishes, but it’s pretty useful and luckily easy to grow. Typically the average value is around $16 per square foot. The third one for today is aragula. Did you know that this Argula is among the most profitable plants for aquaponics, small gardens and backyard nurseries? No? Well, as you can probably tell by now, leafy green vegetables are great for small spaces and aquaponics. Whether it’s used on top of pizza or in a salad, there are many uses for it which means it’s easy to sell. Arugula also has a value of around $20 per square foot.

For any further useful information, read Insider Monkey’s article about 12 most profitable plants for aquaponics, small gardens and backyard nurseries

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