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  1. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    Well, he actually grows Aussie natives, Proteas etc............sells the flowers wholesale and at markets. Maybe i could go into business with him.....hmmmmmm GG
  2. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    Thanks Geoff, lots of great ideas. I need to have a good look at my property, soil, water etc....to see what suits :) GG
  3. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    Thank you everybody for great replies :) How about cut flowers, as in protea, Australian natives like Grevillea etc....and then grow some wattles and gums for fillers. GG
  4. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    Thank you so much Bill for the info, will look into it :) GG
  5. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    Or maybe a chip and putt golf course :)
  6. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    Not even if it is my spring fed dam, which i pump into my tanks.? GG
  7. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    Yes, Y-man, "Avo's" would struggle here because of the frost and my property is on quiet a slope, that is why lavender would do well :) GG
  8. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    We have the perfect property to have a "stall" out front, lots of traffic and a dirt service road just for out property. Picture attached. House on the left, main road on the left. GG
  9. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    Garlic, now thats an interesting one. :rolleyes::) GG
  10. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    The chap nextdoor on 10 acres proteas, waratahs etc.......sells at markets and wholesale. But lavender, i believe my land is perfect, its on a good slope for great drainage :) But what then, use it for the cut flowers or the oil. Have to find a place to extract the oil, it wouldn't be viable...
  11. Gordon Gekko

    Looking for a commercial viable "crop" on 4 acres

    Hi All, I live on 6 acres of very fertile soil and have a very good water supply all year round. I'm looking for a "crop" that i could make some extra cash. Some ideas are: Chrismas trees Olives Lavender Vegetables (just a summer one and a winter one) Yes, then I need to find...
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