Monday, February 13, 2012

Five Advantages To Growing Your Own Vegetables At Home

July 29, 2010 by drewloupsen  
Filed under Food And Drink

Many people think that growing your own vegetables is a difficult thing to do. The truth is although you might need to spend a large amount of time setting things up at the beginning, the daily maintenance of your crop really doesn’t take too long. You don’t really need a large amount of garden in order to be able to grow your own vegetables either. You could apply to use a local allotment or if you have a small garden then you could use a small raised garden bed to start growing some organic vegetables. The great thing about growing your own vegetables is that there are a wide range of benefits to doing it and below are some of the best reasons to start doing it.

1. Reduce Your Supermarket Bill – When you are able to harvest your own vegetables you will notice that you will save considerable amounts of money on your weekly food shopping. Supermarkets tend to have special offers on packs of carrots and other veg, which often means you buy more than you need. This means that you tend to be left with a lot of unused vegetables that get thrown away, with your own vegetables you just use what you need so you don’t end up wasting money.

2. To Keep Healthy – If you want to live a healthy lifestyle then eating five portions of fruit and vegetables every day will help you to achieve this. Growing your own vegetables will encourage you to eat more fresh greens more often. Not only this but spending time in the garden preparing the soil and maintaining everything you are growing is good exercise.

3. You Know What Has Been Put On Them – It is hard for any company to guarantee that no pesticides or other chemicals have been used on the plants and soil the vegetables are grown in. Pesticides that are used to prevent different pests and diseases from destroying crops can sometimes effect the taste of your food. You will gain peace of mind from growing your own organic vegetables because you know what you have used on the soil and plants.

4. Because They Are Tastier – Freshly grown organic vegetables taste so much better than store bought ones. Before vegetables in a shop or supermarket make it to the shelves they have had to of been picked, gathered and transported. This means that a lot of that truly fresh organic flavour is lost during this process.

5. To Get Your Kids To Eat Them – Encouraging children to try new vegetables can typically be a challenge. By showing your children how you go about growing fruit and vegetables in your garden will give them more of an interest when it comes to gardening and to trying new foods. This is a great way to help promote healthy eating in your children from a young age.

Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!

You must be logged in to post a comment.