Front Yard Garden

WWIII Victory Garden: Front Yard Vegetable Garden from Chelsea at OurUrbanHomestead



Growing a productive vegetable in your front yard is a pretty bold move. Chelsea at OurUrbanHomestead was able to pull it off wonderfully well.

Chelsea is growing a huge amount of food and is absolutely part of the solution. She has taken advantage of areas all around her home to grow food and raise chickens. I’d LOVE to see her High tunnel when it is in full production during the growing season. She has inspired me to make some bold changes in my own front yard landscape.

You can follow Chelsea’s adventures on Our Urban Homestead on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBorsI3u88uv6GaI0tzxMqA

We challenge you to join us as we plant our WWIII Survival Garden. Take control of your food security regardless of the challenges in our future by growing some of your own food.

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You can learn more about growing your own food at TheProvidentPrepper.org

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24 Comments

  1. Growing a productive vegetable in your front yard is a pretty bold move. Chelsea at OurUrbanHomestead was able to pull it off wonderfully well. You can follow Chelsea’s adventures on Our Urban Homestead on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBorsI3u88uv6GaI0tzxMqA

    We challenge you to join us as we plant our WWIII Survival Garden. Take control of your food security regardless of the challenges in our future by growing some of your own food. Check out Survival Garden Seeds to get a stash of heirloom vegetable seeds for your garden next year https://survivalgardenseeds.com/?ref=providentprepper. Remember to use the promo code: PROVIDENTPREPPER for 10% off of your order.

    You can learn more about growing your own food at TheProvidentPrepper.org

    Biointensive Victory Gardens: Higher Yields with Less Work

    https://theprovidentprepper.org/biointensive-victory-gardens-higher-yields-with-less-work/

    Best Strategies for Growing a Reliable Survival Garden

    https://theprovidentprepper.org/best-strategies-for-growing-a-reliable-survival-garden/

    How to Grow an Indoor Survival Garden

    https://theprovidentprepper.org/how-to-grow-an-indoor-survival-garden/

    We Survived on Food Storage and Garden Produce for 90 Days

    https://theprovidentprepper.org/we-survived-on-food-storage-and-garden-produce-for-90-days/

    Thanks for being part of the solution!

  2. very impressive and it looks tidy and organized. i like how she used pretty much all the space in the front, back and side of her house. her location seems more suburban than urban tho tbh 🙂

  3. Years ago I saw an award winning "Fountain" in a front yard. The very top was fennel… Every layer (4) was entirely edible. What a fun way to keep your excitement up for gardening. 😉

  4. Does that front yard have cars parking in front and lots of traffic going by? The exhaust and oil will effect your plants and its not safe to eat. It's safer and cleaner to grow from the backyard.

  5. That looks so amazing and inspiring! What do you use for your high tunnel? Is it a brand or a car port? I see you have the green house plastic with the green lining in it?

  6. Thank you and Chelsea for sharing her front yard garden. It was arranged with the sitting area and looked park like so very nice for a front yard. We have no one in our neighborhood doing that in the front yard (and I don't think many doing a garden at all). A lot of them have nice green lawns and flowers. We have an 18×18 garden in the back yard. I had thought about doing some vegetable plants in front and am more inspired to now. The trellis idea is beautiful, and many things will grow on them. I'd like to do containers in the front yard with veggies this fall with cabbages, broccoli, etc. and they look like leafy plants, not veggies really. Hmmm. Wonder if the hubby and son are up to doing some more garden building?! Wish me luck. 💕🙏

  7. There will be no gardening there will be nothing by the time the government gets done with you because they want to do one world government your money will be gone your privacy everything that we've worked for will be gone because they want control know the gardens will not exist they have already been into Florida and shut a man down that had tomato plants in his front yard in buckets they made him destroy them does that sound like we're going to be able to have anything

  8. Chelsea is a great person I got to meet her in person. I have learned a lot from her and its nice how she does in that small space in the city takes full advantage of it

  9. Chelsea – if you're reading the comments (and don't mind sharing) – how do you preserve the potatoes you grow?

  10. One of out neighbors down the block did a front yard garden. It provides her with a lot of food and looks wonderful but the neighbors still complain about it bringing down property values. We have been replacing plants in our yard with veggies too. I am no longer going to pay to water anything I cannot eat.

  11. (i thought i had commented but apparently not?)
    well you MAY recall that i felt i needed to move…. and we did! or rather we will be! September 8th is the closing on a new house (assuming all goes well) and i will finally have an actual yard- and some areas of the yard being full sun! AND we may be able to put solar panels on!!

    i am converting almost all of it into food forest, with enough "landscaping" to make it look decorative.
    (as i have spoken with Kylene, we are both disabled so… minimal maintenance and an ability to not harvest on a bad day is needed…)

    I will very likely be using trees, and a "decorative" hedge or etc of berry bushes in the front yard, and a lot of perenials and herbs, ad keep my few vegetables to the back yard… although i admit that the idea of an arch, or a "grape arbor" with cucumbers or pole beans or etc now has me thinking…

  12. I love this design, especially the long raised beds! Easy access from all around. Great garden, lot's of food production. Really like the large round containers for the onions and other veggies. Very cute with the patio/sitting area in the middle! 🙂👍♥️

  13. If you want a front yard veg. Garden you will have to check with your town/city to see what restrictions will be involved. Some do not allow it at all. They may reclassify your property and you may have to pay more taxes.

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