With all the craziness going on in the food markets, now is an IDEAL time to start growing your own food! And while it may be an ideal time, I know not everyone has ideal conditions for growing a garden (space, dirt, weather, etc.) But I came across a site called Easiest Garden that has some super cool ideas for gardening! Once you check these out, there will no longer be any excuse for not at least trying to grow a garden. There’s a solution for everything! You can even grow your garden inside!
Hubby is frothing at the mouth to try the hydroponics (it doesn’t use any soil! so cool!), and even though we’ve got a ‘traditional’ garden we’re working on, we just may give that one a shot too! I think the barrel garden is amazing (especially for those without a lot of space) and would love to try that one out sometime!
P.S. I’m not trying to sell any of their products… I just want to introduce you to these cool gardening concepts. So scroll down on the linked page and watch the different videos (there are 4) of the different gardening systems to see if any of them will work for you. Then you can do a Google search to try and find free plans, directions, etc. to build your own systems. But hopefully this will help get some wheels turning for any of us who need some more options for growing crops!
Click HERE to check out the Easiest Gardens to grow!
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