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Posted on May 26, 2009 by Ellen Bell | Posted under Landscaping Gardening
Growing a Vegetable Garden
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Growing a home vegetable garden has many benefits. For gardening enthusiasts, growing your own vegetables is a fun and rewarding hobby. For others, it's a way to ensure you are eating safe produce because you know where it comes from. Controlling the application of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides is easy; if you don't want these things on the food you eat, then you can simply choose not to use them. For this reason, home vegetable gardening is the organic food lover's dream. But in addition to these benefits, did you also know that home vegetable gardening is a good way to save money? For as little as a $40 investment at your local garden center, you can grow over $600 worth of fruits and vegetables in your own yard. During tough economic times, those numbers can really help out your pocketbook! It is estimated that the number of U.S. families growing their own produce will increase by approximately 40% this summer. So what kinds of fruits and vegetables are these families growing? What are the best plants to put in your vegetable garden? We'll evaluate some of the more commonly home grown produce items and review the basics of how to get started growing them yourself. Tomatoes: Squash: Peas and Beans: Peppers: With a little patience and a green thumb, you too can be well on your way to growing your own vegetables at home. Home grown vegetables cost less, usually taste better, and you have the satisfaction of knowing you grew them yourself! So what are you waiting for? Buy some seeds and get your home vegetable garden started today! About The Author: Home Products 'n' More offers a variety of gardening supplies to help you get your vegetable garden started! Visit us for free shipping on greenhouse kits, garden composters, and raised bed garden kits. |
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