These days it seems that all of us have more expenses to worry about. The cost of food, gas, and other necessities is climbing all the time. That often means having to cut back on things. One area you don’t want to have to give up though is your select of organic foods for your family. They do cost a bit more, but the fact that you aren’t consuming harmful chemicals from them should more than justify that cost.
You should be comparing prices as well. More grocery stores out there have a great selection of organic foods than many of us realize. By taking the time to find out what they charge for certain items you can end up getting what you want but for less than what you have been paying for it in the past.
Of course you don’t want to have to run all over town so make some phone calls and read the ads that come in the newspapers. If your local grocery store doesn’t offer much in the way of organic foods, talk to the manager to see if that can be changed. Express your interest in being able to continue to shop at their location. However, you also want to express your interest in being able to get all of the food items you need from one location.
Many people hold bad feelings when they see that organic foods cost more. It really doesn’t have to do with the demand for them or the fact that they are offering something better. What the additional price is for generally involves the cost of growing those products and processing them. There is a great deal of hands on work when it comes to growing organic foods. The process is very time consuming to do it correctly.
Growers of organic foods aren’t eligible for government subsidies either as traditional growers are. This means if they lose their crops for any reason then they are out the money for them. So if a grower has had a significant loss they have to increase the price of what they can sell to help make up for that.
Keep in mind that it also takes more land to grow organic foods than those by traditional means. So the overall yield even when you have healthy crops is less. These farmers aren’t out there looking for a way to get rich by taking your money. Instead they are often very passionate about offering quality foods without chemicals and saving the quality of the land in which the grow it.
By the same token though these growers have to make a profit. They have to be able to cover the expenses involved in the process, their employees, and of course to pay for their basic living expenses. Keeping all of this in mind will help you to justify the asking price for organic food items when you buy them in the future. The additional cost can range from 10% to 40% though. Just take your time to make sure you are getting the very best prices.
Check out farm markets as well because their prices may surprise you. Many of them charge less for their organically grown food items than grocery stores. This is because the middlemen have been cut out of it and they don’t have to increase the price as much to get their cut. Regardless of what you pay for it though, there is no question that consuming organic foods is a great way for you and your family to be as healthy as possible.
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Many people who live in an urban setting think that they cannot take advantage of the benefits of having their own vegetable garden due to space concerns. This is a common misconception. All it requires is a little planning and creativeness to have the same types of healthy organic vegetables your friends who live in the suburbs grow.
Tomato plants are perfect for urban gardening in containers and all that is required is decent 5 gallon bucket with holes punched in the bottom for drainage. You then place good-sized rocks in the bottom for additional help in drainage, fill with a good potting soil, and place your tomato plant in it. It should be placed where it can get full sun, but remember to water these plants on an almost daily basis as tomato plants are easily affected by a lack of water.
The next vegetable plants that do extraordinarily well in containers (that same type of 5 gallon bucket) are peas and green beans. It is the same basic procedure for setting up the holes, rocks, and dirt but you will also put a support in the middle of the bucket for the pea and green bean plants to climb.
These plants have runners that they send up obstacles in their way to pull themselves up. There are a number of stakes or small trellises that you can find at local gardening centers that would be more than adequate.
Instead of planting the plants, you will put seeds in as it does not take long for these seeds to germinate and grow. You will make two mounds, one on each side of the bucket and plant 2 or 3 seeds in each mound. Make sure to keep watered and soon the new plants will start to grow and within 4-6 weeks you will be enjoying fresh peas and green beans from your own garden!
You are only limited on what you can plant in containers by how much time you want to invest in maintaining them. You can plant lettuce and radishes in long, shallow containers that you can have stretch out in front of window or along the front of a balcony. Lettuce and radishes are nice to grow as you can constantly reseed as you harvest so that it continues to provide you with salad mix.
Many varieties of peppers can also be grown in containers so that you can harvest them with your tomatoes and possibly some green onion that you also planted in a long, shallow container for a nice salsa.
The greatest advantage of container gardening is that you are not pulling near as many weeds as you would in a standard garden, though you will find an occasional one here and there. Another advantage is that the containers can be elevated so that those with limited mobility can easily garden without have to crawl around on the ground.
Root vegetables may be harder to get to grow as they require space to grow down, such as in the case of carrots, but it can be done with patience and creativity. Many people use those 13 gallon storage tubs to grow root vegetables, because they are quite deep and will provide adequate growing room for the vegetables.
Just remember that water and nice natural fertilizer to make sure your plants have everything to grow are all that needs to really be maintained and soon you will be harvesting and enjoying your own home grown, healthy organic vegetables from your garden!
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