How to Start a Market Garden: The Comprehensive Guide to Starting a Sustainable Vegetable-growing Business

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Available for Pre-order. Due February 2026.

How to Start a Market Garden: The Comprehensive Guide to Starting a Sustainable Vegetable-growing Business Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages: 192 Illustrations and other contents: Black and white illustrations and colour photos Language: English ISBN: 9781399422802 Categories: , , , , , ,

All you need to know about starting a successful, sustainable business growing fresh produce. More and more people are discovering the rewards of growing their own food, and there’s plenty of advice to be found on methods of growing. But what about producing larger quantities to sell? Or even trying to make a living from horticulture? And how do you grow organic produce on this scale? This book covers everything you need when starting out; from finding land to grow on and sourcing the finance to get going, to winning customers and marketing your produce, working on your business plan, deciding which crops to grow, and demystifying legal considerations. With an extensive directory of invaluable contacts and resources and a market gardening calendar, this friendly guide is packed with reassuring, first-hand advice and beautiful photographs and illustrations. Whether you’ve got surplus produce from a vegetable garden, are starting a community project or looking to sell to wholesale from a fully-developed business, this is the perfect guide for anyone interested in selling produce for profit.

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Author Biography

Kate Collyns started her own organic market garden in Wiltshire from scratch in 2011, and now grows tonnes of food every year to sell to her local community. She is the Chair of Bath and Bristol Organic Growers Group and a regular contributor to Organic Grower magazine. Kate has also written two books on growing and thoughtful gardening.