How to Start a Profitable Small Vegetable Garden in KenyaVegetable farming is one of the most reliable ways to earn income from a small piece of land. With proper planning, you can produce fresh vegetables for sale throughout the year.Choose the right locationSelect land with full sunlight exposure. Vegetables need at least six hours of direct light each day for strong growth. Avoid areas that flood easily during the rainy season. If the soil is heavy clay, mix it with sand and organic compost to improve drainage.Select high-demand cropsGrow vegetables that sell fast in your area. Popular choices include sukuma wiki, spinach, tomatoes, onions, and capsicum. Visit your local market to see which vegetables are in high demand and check their prices before planting.Prepare your soilTest your soil pH using a simple kit from an agrovet. Most vegetables grow best in slightly acidic to neutral soil, between 6.0 and 7.0 pH. Add well-decomposed manure or compost to improve fertility. Remove weeds and large stones before planting to give crops a clean start.Use quality seedsPurchase certified seeds from reliable suppliers. Healthy seeds germinate well and produce uniform crops. Avoid seeds from unknown sources, as they often