Take Control of Your Food Supply
Worried about your food bill?
Get a shovel and go dig up the soil and get a garden started.
There are several good reasons for taking this action and frankly lots of people are doing so already.
Why garden?
1. It doesn’t get more local.
2. It doesn’t get more fresh.
3. It doesn’t taste any better any way else.
4. Lower your food bill.
5. Improve your health.
6. Improve the environment.
7. Improve your looks (hey, if you get out in the sunshine and do some exercise in the garden while simultaneously getting avoiding the couch, you can’t help but get fit).
8. You have to pay your mortgage anyway, why not use your land and soil resource more fully.
Now I’ve been learning that it does pay to be a little scientific about gardening. Plants need certain nutrients and the best way I’ve found to be a successful gardener is via the Mittleider Method of Gardening.
This is the specific book that is proving to be a marvelous guide to my out-of-doors gardening efforts. It’s worth ten times what I’ve paid for it. If you have any interest in gardening, I recommend you get yourself one too.
If you’d like some more information and to find out how to get your own copy of a Mittleider Gardening book, head over to an article I wrote on www.crimsonbooks.com…
http://www.crimsonbooks.com/1/50/crimson-tidbit-gardening-for-the-rest-of-us/
All the best of health to you!
Thomas Mayhew, Publisher
Health Matters Blog
www.healthmattersblog.com
Tags: food supply, garden, Gardening, health, mittleider