Tired of those long grocery bills and clipping coupons not your thing? Start a garden you can get organic without paying extra for it at the store. It doesn't take much space and it's very easy to do. With a little investment and a lot of return you can lower your grocery bill and eat healthier at the same time. The smell or wholesome organic food and saving money wafting in the air.
Gardening is an inexpensive hobby and habit to begin, whether you have a yard or not. You can use you back porch or window sill there are even hanging planters that you can use to have your very own fresh items.Think of it, the fragrance of your own herbs and vegetables growing right outside your window.
If you are lucky enough to have a backyard you can rent a tiller or grab a few friends and some shovels and make a BBQ out of it, till up a patch, plant some
plants, keep it weeded, and you’ll have a very inexpensive hobby that
produces a huge amount of vegetables for you to eat at the end of the
season.My family yeilds fresh lettuces and spinach for about 4 months. We have corn, 3 blueberry bushes,tomatoes, cabbage. We make fresh pico de gallo and coleslaw and have different types of fresh salads all year. When the blueberries flourish we make blueberry preserves and compotes. Use them in waffles and pancakes to mix things up. The children help and learn where food comes from and that hard work and patience pays off.With tons of tomatoes you can make fresh pizza and pasta sauces and just eat them fresh off the vine.
The options are limitless and the best part is you don't pay that much for seeds and you can save your seeds from previous year's returns and use them for your garden next year.
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