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Eight Reasons To Grow Your Own Vegetables

Growing your own vegetable is a great move to eating healthier foods. Not only are you sure that you are eating veggies that are safe for you, but the very thought of having grown your salad is just as rewarding. If you have an extra spot in your garden to plant vegetables, you can start doing so with perennial veggies. This means you only plant once and reap the rewards year after year. Not only are they edible, but they are colorful alternatives for ornamental flowers.

What Kinds of Perennial Vegetable You Can Grow:

1. Asparagus 2. Tree Collards 3. Rhubarb 4. French Sorrel 5. Artichoke 6. Bamboo Shoots 7. Bunching Onions 8. Garlic 9. Horseradish 10. Kale 11. Radicchio

Top 8 Reasons to Grow Organic Vegetables

1. Savings

You save money by growing your own vegetables, instead of buying them from a local grocery. Try to compute how much you spend on vegetables in a year so you know how much you're saving.

2. Healthier

Growing your own means staying away from pesticides. This means you get more minerals and nutrients, not to mention tastier veggies. This is why chefs prefer organic vegetables.

3. Protection

By growing organic vegetables, you reduce your risk to pesticide-related sickness like cancer.

4. Prevents Soil Erosion

You have better protection from floods when you plant your own. As soil is the very foundation that holds all plant in place, planting vegetables can prevent topsoil from erosion.

5. Quality Water

By choosing to plant organic produce, you help reduce pesticide contamination from conventional farms using these chemicals. Majority of cancer-causing contaminants are found in drinking water.

6. Energy Conservation

More energy is needed in producing pesticides and fertilizers. When you plant your own, you are contributing to helping cut down the consumption of energy needed by these large-scale farm factories.

7. Biodiversity

Since many farm lands have been converted to cities, there's little chance of harnessing nature's biodiversity. By planting your own, you help sustain the richness of soil where these vegetables are planted.

8. Beauty

Planting vegetables in your own lawn helps beautify your community, serving as an inspiration for others to follow your lead.

Overall, having healthy choices will truly set the stage in the total transformation of how we are living in this synthetic age. It's only right to bring back balance in our lives through natural means and what better way to start it than to grow our own greens. Grow Your Own!

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Growing Garlic ..................................?
Does anybody know how to grow your own garlic at home ........ please?? can i grow it from garlic bulbs i already have?? sorry this question sounds right daft but i don't have any gardening knowledge at all. thank you in advance for any help. peace baby

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Growing Garlic ....................?
Does anybody know how to grow your own garlic at home ........ please?? can i grow it from garlic bulbs i already have?? sorry this question sounds right daft but i don't have any gardening knowledge at all. thank you in advance for any help. peace baby

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