What better way to ensure fresh produce than growing them in your very own garden? It’s also a very efficient way to stretch the time between grocery trips and save some money. The most important thing? Don’t think of gardening as a hobby but rather as a healthy extension of your pantry and fridge.
It’s your chance to be as self-sufficient as Grandma was. Plant the things you like and know you’ll consume and use what you already have such as scrap wood for plant stakes and kitchen scraps for compost.
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