At the start of the year I read an article in one of the national daily papers that growing your own food was a waste of time and money when produce was so easily and cheaply available in supermarkets. So, I thought I’d do a little test. I kept a record of everything I spent on seeds, plants, compost and anything else for the plot and also a record of all my produce and what it would have cost at average prices in the shops.
Bearing in mind that I started this veg. garden from scratch when we moved here three years ago I’ve probably spent a bit more than most on compost/manure/fertilisers, etc.
Anyway, the end result was that I spent £71 and got back produce to the value of just under £300, and this does not include the 150lbs of assorted fruit from trees and bushes that were already here. I would say that was a reasonable return but the other benefits are immesurable. Healthy exercise in the open air, chemical-free fresh food with no food miles....need I go on. Perhaps the journalist who wrote the article has never actually eaten fresh food. What do others think.
Bearing in mind that I started this veg. garden from scratch when we moved here three years ago I’ve probably spent a bit more than most on compost/manure/fertilisers, etc.
Anyway, the end result was that I spent £71 and got back produce to the value of just under £300, and this does not include the 150lbs of assorted fruit from trees and bushes that were already here. I would say that was a reasonable return but the other benefits are immesurable. Healthy exercise in the open air, chemical-free fresh food with no food miles....need I go on. Perhaps the journalist who wrote the article has never actually eaten fresh food. What do others think.
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