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Grow Your Way out of Recession: Victory Garden Revival!

Posted by Deerbusters on 21st Apr 2014

Today, as growing economic strain collides with growing concern for the environment, a modern-day victory garden movement is emerging. During both world wars, the American government promoted victory gardens to ease the pressure of public food supply. Consequently, citizens who grew their own vegetables, fruits and herbs became more self-sufficient and less vulnerable to economic hardships.

Unlike the original victory gardens, modern-day victory gardens focus on environmental and financial victories. However, self-sufficiency, especially during a time of war, benefits everyone.

The Benefits

Starting a vegetable, fruit and herb garden requires a modest financial investment, mainly in the beginning, but the long-term benefits are amazing. You will save money on groceries while providing easy access to healthy, even organic, produce. Plus, gardening is a fun, rewarding hobby for all ages.

Produce bought at grocery stores can travel hundreds of miles from grower to grocer, wasting gas and energy. This is not true of food harvested from your home garden. You can further benefit the environment and your wallet by limiting your water usage, avoiding harmful chemicals and using natural compost. And if your garden produces large harvests, you could sell or donate the leftovers.

How to Start

To get started, consider which type of garden would best suit your lifestyle. Container gardening on a sunny patio or balcony is great for individuals who don’t have much yard space. MasterGardening.com products such as AeroGarden, SproutGrower and windowsill garden kits work nicely for small indoor gardens.

For an outdoor garden, choose a sunny, level, easily accessible location. Using a raised bed is very convenient if you have back problems and the added height helps.

Next, you will need tools. At the bare minimum, you should have a shovel, a wheelbarrow, a spreader, a hose with a spray nozzle and a hoe. Buying high quality tools is worthwhile because they will last for many years.

Once you have tools, choose which vegetables, fruits and herbs you would like to grow. Herbs, tomatoes, sprouts, wheatgrass, lettuce, peppers and strawberries work well for indoor and container gardens. Outdoor gardeners will need to consider planting seasons and climate zones. Learn your USDA climate zone by looking at the MasterGardening.com zone map.

Research Your Seeds

A little research on proper planting times can save you a lot of money and trouble. Libraries and the Internet are great for learning when to plant which seeds. Read your seed packets for specific instructions on planting depth and spacing.

Americans have become very sensitive to environment and health concerns, but organic and natural products are expensive. The modern-day victory garden is an enjoyable solution for people who want to eat healthy and live green for years to come without spending a ton of money.

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