Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Gardening For Groceries
Growing delicious and nutritious food for your family to eat is one of the oldest and most cherished of human traditions. It is so easy to start a small garden in your home that some people even do it by accident. All that you need to do is to save the seeds from some of your favorite fruits and vegetables, plant them in an appropriate place, water them, and wait.
Many plants are enthusiastic "volunteers" for your home garden. Cantaloupes and potatoes are two great examples of fruits and vegetables that will take root almost anywhere. With just a little bit of knowledge and work you will find your patience rewarded with the freshest produce imaginable. Tomatoes, carrots, cabbage, radishes, and a wide variety of herbs and spices can be yours with practically no effort. Composting your organic waste will replenish the earth, keeping your garden fertile and productive.
After your garden has had six months to a year to establish itself you will begin to notice a decline in your weekly grocery bill. It is not unusual to harvest five or ten dollars worth of fresh produce a day from a well-functioning garden. The best part is that you will not even have to go to the store. Simply step outside and pick what you want when you are hungry. Your food will be as fresh and nutritious as it can possibly be.
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