A Garden Can Help Personal Debt
Posted by Mandy on 2/05/13 • Categorized as Environment,Organic Gardening
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People fall into debt for various reasons. Divorces, loss of income, even illness are all major contributing factors, for much of the personal debt in America. It is easy to fall into debt and even easier to continue to dig the hole. Websites that offer people with bad credit loans instant decision software is more than happy to dig you out of the hole. However, there are little things you can do to save a little extra money that can be used specifically to help pay off your personal debt.
How About a Garden?
Growing your own produce to sell to family and friends, maybe even a local farmers market, is a great way to add some extra income to your bank account. Have you ever considered starting a garden? Maybe you laugh at the idea ,because growing cactus even seems outside your grasp. However, not many people have a naturally green thumb and thanks to the internet, really anyone can become very proficient at growing a garden, that produces money making produce. Gardens are not simple, but are relatively easy to keep going and many people find working in a garden to be very therapeutic and relaxing. Not to mention, a fully blooming garden that has been well kept is a beautiful thing.
Let’s Grow!
So, what do you want to grow? What you decide to grow will have quite a bit to do with the space you have available for your garden. Obviously, growing watermelons in a 2 ft. x 2 ft. garden probably won’t get you many positive results. However, if you take that same area and plant, say, tomatoes, the results will be quite different. The more space you can dedicate to your garden, the better, especially if you would like to grow various plants. You will want to research your area to see which types of produce grow the best in your area. Once you have decided what to grow, all that’s left is to get to it!
Growing a garden is fun and can be very rewarding. There is something to be said for eating food that you grew, with your own two hands. Beyond that, this little side job can go a long way towards paying off those pesky past due bills. By starting this small side job, you may find a hobby that you will want to cultivate for years to come!
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My wife started here garden so she could have more flavorful vegetables than the ones we typically get from the grocery store. A side benefit, as you mentioned, is that is saves us a lot more money than we were excepting. Now she wants us to move to a larger lot so she could grow more. So much for saving money…