How To Profit From A Little Seed Money
Seasoning your food can make them go from good to fantastic. Herbs are a wonderful natural taste enhancer that most of us enjoy in our daily lives. During an economy crisis, you want to get the most out of your foods and herbs are essential for that.
Have you ever bought herbs at a grocery or health food store? If so, then you know that the price of fresh herbs can really break a family’s budget. If you are a frugal fashionista then you probably know that the cost of fresh herbs can exceed the cost of growing your own herbs by 10 or 20 times! That’s a lot of money that your family could be saving for other things like the meat to put the herbs on. So, to curtail those expenses, here’s the best way to get started with a money saving herb garden:
Buy seeds. Yes, you can purchase packets of just about any type of herb that you can imagine for, normally, less than $1. Sometimes, you can find them as cheap as 10 cents! Select the herbs that you use most often to make having your own supply even more financially advantageous. Great cooks know that blending a number of herbs will give your food an amazing taste and look. So, plan to buy a few different varieties that you can blend together once they are harvested.
Get some dirt. Soil is something that you can buy for cheap throughout the year. Expect to spend $1 per 5-pound bag of rich soil. But, if you want an even cheaper alternative, look through your local free classifieds. People are always giving away soil. While the soil may be free, hauling away could cost you. So, keep that in mind before you go for a bus load of free dirt!
Combine the seeds with the dirt and water. Don’t get caught up in having the best possible pots or using those high end gardening tools when you first get started with your garden. Go for the eco-friendly containers like paper egg cartons or egg shells. You can buy for cheap some really earthy and recyclable pottery from the dollar store also! When you water your upcoming herb garden be gentle and only water as needed, or else you might kill the plants and raise up your water bill unnecessarily. For proper watering, follow the instructions on your seed packets or check online.
No matter how you decide you want your garden to look like, the results are sure to be a big saving opportunity for your family. Pick some frugal recipes to tackle after you have grown a few herbs and savor every penny that you save by doing the dirty work yourself. Another positive about starting an herb garden is that not only will have healthful, nutritious herbs for your family to eat, but you could enjoy some great family time outdoors if you make the garden a family affair, and even better, you could get some exercise in! So, dig in and savor the savings!