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Starting a Farm

Introduction to Horticulture

Learn more about horticulture with the help of Penn State Extension’s resources. Learn about soil management, plant diseases, pests, growing plants from seeds and seedlings, ornamentals, and how to landscape your garden.

What is Horticulture?

Horticulture is a branch of plant agriculture that deals with growing garden crops such as fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Horticultural crops also include trees and shrubs and turf and lawns. A horticulturist is a person with the knowledge, skills, and technologies to grow plants for food and non-food uses.

Growing Plants

The production of high-quality fruits and vegetables allows us to maintain a healthy balanced diet. At the same time, flowers and ornamental plants help to make our surroundings beautiful.

If you want to grow plants in your backyard, farm, or homestead, you need to learn and understand quite a few things about plant growth and health. First, to grow productive and beautiful plants you have to provide the right conditions. Maximize your garden space and you can increase your yield. This applies whether you’re growing vegetables, fruit, or ornamentals.

Healthy plants require light, water, nutrients, oxygen, and a physical medium that allows seeds to germinate, shoots to emerge, and roots to anchor the plant. The best medium for this is good quality soil. If you’re struggling to provide the right conditions for growth, a raised bed could be the answer.

Choosing the right seed is also important. If, for example, you intend to be a certified organic farmer, you must use certified organic seeds and seedlings. Stand establishment is a critical step in producing a successful crop of vegetables. You have to create optimum conditions for your seeds or seedlings to become established and grow.

Plant pests and diseases can decimate a garden. If you learn how to diagnose plant health problems, you can solve them before the plant is lost.

If you’re considering tree fruit production on a commercial scale, planning and research are critical to your success. Essential factors include site plannng and preparation, climate conditions, marketing, and financing your operation.

To create and maintain a healthy landscape, you have to choose your plants wisely. Plants that have the right conditions will thrive without a lot of attention. You can grow, for example, almost any plant in a container garden. There are, however, some that will grow better than others. When it comes to growing turf and ornamentals, consider the climate, soil texture and drainage, and their specific needs before you make a purchase.

Landscape Horticulture

Landscape horticulture includes the production, marketing, and maintenance of landscape plants. Professional landscape horticulturists possess a vast range of skills and extensive knowledge that includes how trees and shrubs grow and when and how to prune them. When a tree is pruned correctly, it improves its structural strength, maintains its health, enhances its beauty, and increases its value.

Planning a garden landscape involves also assessing the site, the amount of sunlight and water the plants will get, and how they would work together. Penn State Extension resources are available for planting in various conditions – see advice for heat and drought tolerant plants, for suitable plants for shade, planting in moist soils, and more.

If you plan to start a green industry business, employee landscape training is available for new and seasonal employees. Basic training covers pruning, planting, watering, mulching, and the latest landscape updates.

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  1. Potatoes
    Articles
    Potato Production
    By Elsa Sánchez, Ph.D., Jayson K. Harper, Ph.D., Lynn Kime
    With many varieties and high consumer consumption, potatoes fit well with many small growers and can be marketed through various outlets.
  2. Camas elevadas de siembra carlfbagge / Flickr
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    Recursos para comenzar la producción de hortalizas en camas elevadas de siembra
    By Maria Gorgo-Simcox, Marley E Skinner
    Los educadores de extensión han producido artículos y videos en inglés y español para ayudar a los agricultores urbanos y otros productores que utilizan camas elevadas de siembra o lechos elevados.
  3. Raised garden beds; carlfbagge / Flickr
    Articles
    Resources for Beginning Raised Bed Production
    By Marley E Skinner
    Extension educators have produced articles and videos in English and Spanish to help urban farmers and other growers relying on raised beds.
  4. Hortalizas en venta en un almacén mexicano.
    Articles
    Identificación de mercados para productores latinos de frutas y hortalizas
    By Maria Gorgo-Simcox, Tara Baugher, Ph.D., Miguel Saviroff
    La creación de relaciones con los clientes constituye un valor fundamental para alcanzar el éxito empresarial. El objetivo es ser visto como un socio, no sólo como otro vendedor de productos.
  5. How to Build a Raised Bed
    Videos
    How to Build a Raised Bed
    By Donald Seifrit, Megan Chawner, Dorothy Ann Cross (Buttz)
    Length 3:42
    Raised bed gardening can be an important tool for growers. They allow for gardening in conditions that may not be ideal for growth. This video teaches you how to build one.
  6. Models for the Future: Strawberry Budget
    Tools and Apps
    Models for the Future: Strawberry Budget
    By Lynn Kime, Tara Baugher, Ph.D.
    A spreadsheet tool for assessing cover crops for improving soil health in strawberry plantings.
  7. Models for the Future: Winter Squash Production Budget
    Tools and Apps
    Models for the Future: Winter Squash Production Budget
    By Lynn Kime, Lee Stivers, Marley E Skinner
    A spreadsheet tool for assessing cover crops for improving soil health in winter squash plantings.
  8. Models for the Future: Tomato Production Budget
    Tools and Apps
    Models for the Future: Tomato Production Budget
    By Lynn Kime, Marley E Skinner, Lee Stivers
    A spreadsheet tool for assessing cover crops for improving soil health in tomato plantings.
  9. Dave King and his son Eli.
    Articles
    Models for the Future: Harvest Valley Farm
    By Lee Stivers, Marley E Skinner
    Harvest Valley Farms is a fourth generation family farm. The farm is now owned and operated by Larry, Art, and David King.
  10. Brett Saddington talking with Dr Rob Crassweller about ideal tree fruit density.
    Articles
    Models for the Future: Bedminster Orchard
    By Megan Chawner, Marley E Skinner, Tara Baugher, Ph.D., Rob Crassweller, Ph.D.
    Bedminster Orchard is located on 16 Acres in Perkasie, Pa and is owned and operated by Brett Saddington.
  11. Models for the Future: Good Works Farm
    Articles
    Models for the Future: Good Works Farm
    By Megan Chawner, Marley E Skinner
    Founded in 2011, Good Work Farm feeds 125 families through Community Supported Agriculture Shares (CSA).
  12. El Sistema de Planos para Huertos de Manzano
    Videos
    El Sistema de Planos para Huertos de Manzano
    Length 10:39
    El equipo de horticultura de la oficina de Extensión de Penn State ha identificado siete componentes fundamentales para un sistema de planos para huertos de manzana exitosos llamado "blueprint"
  13. Models for the Future: Apple Budget
    Tools and Apps
    Models for the Future: Apple Budget
    By Lynn Kime, Tara Baugher, Ph.D.
    A spreadsheet tool for assessing pre-plant practices for improving soil health in orchards.
  14. The Peach Pruning Blueprint
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    The Peach Pruning Blueprint
    By Tara Baugher, Ph.D., Rich Marini, Ph.D.
    Length 8:30
    Peach trees are pruned to maintain tree size and shape and to help manage light and crop load.
  15. The Apple Orchard System Blueprint
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    The Apple Orchard System Blueprint
    By Tara Baugher, Ph.D.
    Length 9:19
    The Penn State Extension Tree Fruit team has identified seven fundamental components of a successful intensive apple system "blueprint."
  16. Where Do I Put My Crops
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    Where Do I Put My Crops
    By Lee Stivers
    Length 9:13
    This video outlines the basic steps you can take to plan a vegetable crop rotation from the start.
  17. Innovaciones en Sistemas de Formación de Duraznos
    Videos
    Innovaciones en Sistemas de Formación de Duraznos
    By Tara Baugher, Ph.D., Montserrat Fonseca Estrada
    Length 9:09
    Este video muestra los sistemas de muralla frutal Quad V y Hex V en duraznos.
  18. Establecimiento y Preparación de una Huerta
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    Establecimiento y Preparación de una Huerta
    By Rob Crassweller, Ph.D., Montserrat Fonseca Estrada
    El éxito de una huerta va de la mano con la planeación y preparación del sitio.
  19. On the Road: Huntsinger Farm – Potato Planting
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    On the Road: Huntsinger Farm – Potato Planting
    By Elsa Sánchez, Ph.D., Tom Butzler, William Lamont, Jr., Ph.D.
    Huntsinger Farm Inc. in Hegins, Pennsylvania specializes in potato production, packing, and wholesale marketing.
  20. Extendiendo la Temporada Productiva con Túneles Altos
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    Extendiendo la Temporada Productiva con Túneles Altos
    By Elsa Sánchez, Ph.D.
    Los túneles altos ofrecen protección a las plantas de tierras saturadas de humedad y temperaturas bajas en la primavera y el otoño con lo cual se extiende la temporada productiva.
  21. One Year Old Apple Planting. Photo credit: Tara Baugher.
    Articles
    Beginning Grower: Planning and Planting an Orchard
    By Donald Seifrit, Tara Baugher, Ph.D.
    Planning and preparing a site for a new orchard begins two to three years ahead of planting. Mistakes made in planning and planting an orchard cannot easily be reversed.
  22. Beginning Farmer "Models for the Future"
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    Beginning Farmer "Models for the Future"
    By Megan Chawner
    Length 8:54
    This video shares impacts from a Penn State Extension beginning farmer project to establish on-farm apple demonstration plots, called "Models for the Future".
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