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INCREDIBLE EDIBLES

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Tagged: easy money savers, Elizabeth Rogers, family savings, Garden, Go Green and save money, home garden, living better, mom’s go green, mom’s save money, Money, Planet, vegetable garden
By: SYH

SAVE $800

Plant an organic fruit and vegetable garden in your backyard and save up to $800 per year on fresh, organic produce that you’d normally buy at the grocery store or farmers market.

You’ll reduce the environmental damage caused by conventional farming methods, which use large tractors, chemical fertilizers, and toxic pesticides. Also save energy on food transport.

Almost  anyone can cultivate a healthy garden. The key is not to over think things. Check out our step by step list of everything you need to know. You’ll be grocery shopping in your backyard in no time.

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SAVE $800: Plant an edible garden

Plant an organic fruit and vegetable garden in your backyard and save up to $800 per year on fresh, organic produce that you’d normally buy at the grocery store or farmers market. You’ll reduce the environmental damage caused by conventional farming methods, which use large tractors, chemical fertilizers, and toxic pesticides. Also save energy on [...]

How to Plant an Edible Garden

The three most important things you need to think about when planting an edible garden are sun, soil, and water. Get these right and you’ll be feasting on home-grown veggies, fruits and herbs year round. Get them wrong and you’ll be stuck with a yellowed, buggy patch of mess. Almost anyone can cultivate a healthy garden–the [...]

Michael and Melissa Plant an Edible Garden

Since deciding to Shift their Habits, The Lawson’s are finding that making small shifts can equal big savings. Together the family took part in planting an Edible Garden. Melissa decided that she and her family were no longer OK with their food traveling farther around the world than they got to. Planting organic fruits and [...]

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