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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should start a garden this spring/summer--you'll save money on lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini. [/quote] This is funny. Gardening is an expensive hobby. [/quote] It can be but doesn’t have to be. [/quote] Yes, doesn't have to be expensive, but like a DP mentioned, there is an initial startup cost, but you don't need to purchase the $100 metal raised beds. I started my first "garden" with the food grade buckets from HD/Lowes, a few bags of Outdoor potting mix and seeds. I've expanded over time, but you can start small. Grow what you enjoy eating and is a big cost item. You can save even more money if you save your seeds at the end of the season. Currently, I save garlic, potatoes, beans, herbs, onions, winter squash and melons.[/quote]
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