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.


Been to he lottie this morning collected fresh eggs,parsnips,carrots and brussel sprouts for the Christmas dinner, all washed in water from a hole I chipped through the four inches of ice on my allotment bath!
(was going to get spuds as well, but couldn't be bothered to find them under the snow!)
) is a big plus for me. Also trying out different varieties to find my favourites is something you can't do when buying from the supermarket.


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