One of the most rewarding things anyone can do to save money is to grow some of the family’s food.  It isn’t necessary to have a big garden like we had to do when I was young.  Every year, we would have someone come and plow our huge back lot, where we would then plant row after row of vegetables, all according to whatever the moon was doing per the Farmers Almanac.  It paid off in a big way, with bushel baskets of produce to be canned and stored in the basement for use the year round.

Not necessary to do all that these days, but if you are truly interested in saving money, look into growing a portion of your produce in more modern ways which don’t require a 40 acre farm.  Anyone can grow vegetables and fruits in containers, or even WITHOUT DIRT!!   Who would have ever believed that 40 years ago?   Our research has uncovered the very best guides for the average person to save money on the old grocery bill without working themselves to death in a conventional garden.

Only the best and the highest rated resources are offered here.  There are hundreds more, but not all measure up in the users’ eye.   The cost of these detailed and illustrated guides will pay for themselves in less that one growing season.  All are tried and true and highly regarded by everyone who has used them. Pick one (or more) and get started saving money on food the easy way.

Food 4 Wealth                                            Click Here!

Aquaponics 4 U                                          Click Here!

Organic Tomato Magic                               Click Here!

Each of these guides offers something different, and if you REALLY get into producing your own food, check out this guide for how to build a chicken coop!  Not everyone has the room to accomodate a few chickens, but if you do, here’s your chance to house them economically.

*How To Build a Chicken Coop               Click Here!

USEFUL TIP: Keep your salad fresher by doing this:  Place a paper towel in the container where you keep your salad ingredients or mix.  The towel will soak up excess moisture and keep your salad fresh for days longer.

 

 

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