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r/SuburbanFarming
8k members
r/SuburbanFarming is a subreddit with 8k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
This community is for everyone who enjoys gardening and farming, particularly in the suburbs. Come chat about your own farm/garden, share your own knowledge and experience, and/or learn from the experiences of other farmers and gardeners!
Popular Themes in r/SuburbanFarming
#1
Solution Requests
: "Free Indoor DIY Aquaponics Plans"
16 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "OpenFarm - a free and open database for farming and gardening knowledge is seeking frontend developer help"
15 posts
#3
Self-Promotion
: "I’m developing an Edible Yard App based on permaculture principles. Would love your feedback!"
5 posts
#4
Pain & Anger
: "Anything I’m forgetting? "
4 posts
#5
Money Talk
: "How much should I pay for help with a small harvest?"
2 posts
#6
Ideas
: "Should I Start A Jam Company?"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/SuburbanFarming
#1
Gardening
: "Looking for a good suburban Gardening magazine"
22 posts
#2
Farming
: "The FarmBot is a Fully-Automated Open-Source Farming Machine via Inhabitat - Suburban robot gardening???"
16 posts
#3
Backyard
: "Backyard Bees is a local Orange County company that lets people adopt a hive and keep it in their Backyard, but maintains it for free. You get 10% of the honey, pollinators for your garden, and you get to help save the bees!"
14 posts
#4
Garden
: "GardenPool.org | How we turned an old backyard swimming pool into a self-sufficient Garden in a desert city."
14 posts
#5
Chickens
: "Keeping Chickens in the city"
9 posts
#6
Farm
: "Urban Farming - How to make a living starting your own urban Farm and selling your own local produce"
9 posts
#7
Suburban
: "Here is the start of my little Suburban farm (UPDATE)"
8 posts
#8
Homestead
: "Summer Update at our Homestead!"
8 posts
#9
Urban
: "So my neighbors have an Urban farm"
7 posts
#10
Plants
: "Backyard Bees is a local Orange County company that lets people adopt a hive and keep it in their backyard, but maintains it for free. You get 10% of the honey, pollinators for your garden, and you get to help save the bees!"
6 posts
Member Growth in r/SuburbanFarming
Yearly
+142 members(1.7%)
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