Growing a garden VS buying produce is it cheaper and healthier?
Question by Ginger: Growing a garden VS buying produce is it cheaper and healthier?
I live in Northern Nevada, we get snow here. So it is just starting to warm up.
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Answer by Alison
growing your own would be a lot cheaper, definetely, and healthier because it has no growth hormones or pesticides (does organic food ring a bell? lol. BUT, it would be a lot of work. i know someone who grows all their own food and i still don’t know how they do it…my advice, grow some of your own and buy some as well. that way, you save money but you don;t need to be completely invested in your garden. hope i helped 🙂
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