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izabeth Tr. Armstrong </b></a><b>From Pexals</b></figcaption></figure><p id="c6f1">Depending on where you are in the world, Certain regions have the means to grow food cheaper.</p><p id="173a">What do I mean?</p><p id="c8cf">It's easier to grow food in a land full of soil than in a city where sunlight is not readily available.</p><p id="bafe">Sunlight, water, and other major factors should be considered when growing your food.</p><p id="3d41">In some cases, it is actually cheaper to grow your own food.</p><p id="540f">For instance, the travel cost and time spent to look for your food on the market could easily be saved compared to your home garden.</p><p id="0902">A person should compare their market to see if it's worth starting a garden in their home.</p><p id="dc17"><b>2:A Sense Of Pride</b></p><figure id="98dc"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*-sO5aYbWT9KRvZM7WrHtQg.jpeg"><figcaption><a href="https://www.pexels.com/photo/young-male-gardener-carrying-basket-with-collected-berries-7125533/"><b>Michael Burrows </b></a><b>From Pexals</b></figcaption></figure><p id="9484">Belonging a small group of people that can grow food is a great skill to have.</p><p id="fdc4">Being able to say you have a green thumb is a giant compliment as well. After all, growing your food is not an easy task.</p><p id="f58a">It could only be done if the person really wants to grow his own garden of fruits and vegetables.</p><p id="e8ad">It is a difficult grind when it comes to planting, maintaining

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, and harvesting your new fruit.</p><p id="d923">Whether it's a small plant of small tomatoes or a giant banana tree, There is a great sense of joy knowing that you were able to grow food from the ground.</p><p id="ff9e"><b>3: You Know Where Your Food Is Coming From.</b></p><figure id="4617"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*hIG3UppyfpUtdSwfO34CfQ.jpeg"><figcaption><a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/RBdE3jv5y68"><b>www.zanda. photography</b></a><b> From Pexals</b></figcaption></figure><p id="38ed">Buying foods in a market is a good choice. Growing them in your own home is a better choice.</p><p id="4049">Most plants are filled with pesticides and other dangerous chemicals. (In some cases, necessarily as pests come to attack the plants.)</p><p id="18c6">Regulation of plants is sometimes ambiguous and we are not really informed of the process of the Fruits and Vegetables.</p><p id="cf92">(Fun Facts: Strawberries have the most pesticides applied to them.- <a href="https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/03/17/dirty-dozen-2021-view-the-list-of-foods-with-the-most-and-least-pesticides/">Mercury News</a> )</p><p id="3b2d">Fruits and Vegetables are sometimes modified in a way that the fruit does not spoil despite having days or weeks passed.</p><p id="1741">Having a home garden of food will help resolve some of those issues.</p><p id="79d8">Overall, having a food garden in your home is very beneficial and an exciting process to begin if you have the means to do so.</p></article></body>

3 Reasons To Grow Your Own Food Garden.

Having a green thumb will come in handy!

Zen Chung From Pexals

It’s become more readily apparent that we need to be growing our own food and growing more things organically. — Author: Nell Newman

There is something magical when you first see your plant grow roots in your fresh new garden. The joy that you just made something grow from the ground.

Tomatoes, grapes, apples, and the long list of vegetables and fruit that are available to grow.

As many new and experienced farmers will tell you, there is an effort that needs to be applied when it comes to growing your food.

That being said, there are also many amazing benefits to growing your garden.

Whether it’s a plant on a window or a plot of land of great soil, Here are some reasons to start growing your food garden.

1: Food Cost And Savings.

Elizabeth Tr. Armstrong From Pexals

Depending on where you are in the world, Certain regions have the means to grow food cheaper.

What do I mean?

It's easier to grow food in a land full of soil than in a city where sunlight is not readily available.

Sunlight, water, and other major factors should be considered when growing your food.

In some cases, it is actually cheaper to grow your own food.

For instance, the travel cost and time spent to look for your food on the market could easily be saved compared to your home garden.

A person should compare their market to see if it's worth starting a garden in their home.

2:A Sense Of Pride

Michael Burrows From Pexals

Belonging a small group of people that can grow food is a great skill to have.

Being able to say you have a green thumb is a giant compliment as well. After all, growing your food is not an easy task.

It could only be done if the person really wants to grow his own garden of fruits and vegetables.

It is a difficult grind when it comes to planting, maintaining, and harvesting your new fruit.

Whether it's a small plant of small tomatoes or a giant banana tree, There is a great sense of joy knowing that you were able to grow food from the ground.

3: You Know Where Your Food Is Coming From.

www.zanda. photography From Pexals

Buying foods in a market is a good choice. Growing them in your own home is a better choice.

Most plants are filled with pesticides and other dangerous chemicals. (In some cases, necessarily as pests come to attack the plants.)

Regulation of plants is sometimes ambiguous and we are not really informed of the process of the Fruits and Vegetables.

(Fun Facts: Strawberries have the most pesticides applied to them.- Mercury News )

Fruits and Vegetables are sometimes modified in a way that the fruit does not spoil despite having days or weeks passed.

Having a home garden of food will help resolve some of those issues.

Overall, having a food garden in your home is very beneficial and an exciting process to begin if you have the means to do so.

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