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Old 03-06-2006, 06:12 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
AndyS
 
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Default Growing your own to save


TQ wrote: From my own experience of keeping a garden for the past 30
years, there/s
enormous satisfaction that comes from eating something homegrown. You can
grow a lot of food in a relatively small area without a whole lot of effort
if you do what needs to be done when it needs to get done. The value (to
coin a phrase) comes from enjoying the fruits of your labor.



Andy comments:

Well, I am getting about a cucumber a day, which I use witha
tomato
and some lettuce to make a big saladfor dinner while I watch Stargate
SG1.
..... My wife asked me to let
her have a couple cucumbers to give her sister down the road, to
show her what comes out of my garden...

No way, I said. If she needs cucumbers, I'll give her a couple
bucks
to go to the store and buy herself some..... I figure my garden
cucumbers probably cost me a couple dollars and an hour of labor
apiece, and there's no way in hell I'm going to give them away !!!!!

It may not make financial sense, but it makes good emotional
sense....

Andy in Eureka, Texas