5 Ways To Save Money In The Vegetable Garden

5 Ways To Save Money In The Vegetable Garden

Vegetable gardening has some costs. There are things you need to buy in order to experience the magic of growing your own food. Hopefully you will harvest enough food from the garden to offset the monetary inputs. Most certainly, you will reap the immeasurable benefits of joy and satisfaction when you sit down to a plate of food that came from the garden you nurtured.

Here are 5 ways you can save money in your vegetable garden:

1 – plant things from seeds when you can. Plants are relatively expensive and seeds will produce plants at a fraction of the cost.
2 – be efficient with water. Drip systems are perfect for the vegetable garden.
3 – be efficient with the harvest. Money and time (and your blood, sweat and tears) have gone into this garden. What a terrible waste if you don’t utilize the fruits of the harvest. If there is too much for you and your family, share it with friends and neighbors. Or do some canning and preserving. Your local food pantry will welcome any fresh produce you have to offer.
4 – compost. Make your own compost to feed the soil and plants in your garden. It’s much cheaper than buying it.
5 – go organic. Use organic methods to feed your soil and plants and to control pests and weeds. Pesticides, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers and plant foods are expensive and can damage your soil in the long run.

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