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11 Best Plants to Start Growing Your Own Food
Currently, I reside in a small home with a small back yard in the middle of town. I fortunately have a decent sized back yard for living in such an urban setting, however it is still not quite enough to reach my homesteading dreams or my goal to grow all my own produce to feed my whole family. About 3 years ago, I decided that I would find a way to still be able to grow a good portion of my own food and that I would learn how to do so in a small space and share that information with others who are wishing to do the same and, like me, are still stuck in the urban setting- dreaming about an off-grid 20 plus acre farm of their own someday. There are so many things you can do to begin growing your own food even if you live in an apartment or rent a room in someone's home. In this article, I am going to lay out for you what in my opinion are the 11 best starter plants when you begin to grow your own food. I chose these because they are all prolific producers that will not only encourage you to grow your own food more but they will also help lighten your grocery bill. All have also done well in pots for me as well as in the ground which is why I chose them. Among the many hard lessons 2020 taught us, learning that we cannot rely on the grocery stores always being stocked have brought many people to the gardening world. More people than ever now are interested in growing their own food! It is so exciting to see so many people interested in it like never before. These 11 plants that I will list will definitely be a great start even if you choose to only do a couple of them. If you have space to do more, but don't like one of the ones listed, you could always consider growing it and trading it with someone who may be growing something you do like, or bringing it to a food pantry to help a family in need. I will also be doing a separate article for each of these giving some tips and advice that I have found along the way that really helped me to grow and harvest even more from each variety. I will also explain how to grow each in small containers as well, that has worked for me in the past. I also still highly encourage that you also continue your research for tips because there are many highly talented gardeners out there with much more experience and tips than me.
By Michelle Paiva5 years ago in Feast
Best Places to Buy Ice Cream Online
Innovation in technology has changed every facet of our society, from the way we work to the way we communicate with friends and family, to the way we buy and sell all products. From buying electronics to buying ice creams & other things, online shopping platforms have quickly covered most of the market.
By Marie Safel5 years ago in Feast
The highest 10 hottest recipes in France
This is often how we celebrate a person by offering the simplest food to all or any of our senses. Cooking home-made food and eating at the table make your appetite grow stronger. The challenge is to mix ingredients together to urge the simplest taste out of them. However, anyone from anywhere can explore the planet of french cooking. to start out with, let’s determine what the French you enjoy to eat.
By Hornyleak videos5 years ago in Feast
"Tastefully Done" Foodie Gift Basket
Everyone loves a kitchen at the holidays. Bakers get to bake their hearts out and there are many savory dinners with friends. Even those who don't love to cook, love to be in the kitchen, and love to eat the delicious goodies that come out of them! This suggestion for a great gift is geared towards satisfying those among us who do not enjoy cooking and baking but DO enjoy eating, quite a bit. It also satisfies every bit of gift-giving pleasure for those who do in fact love to cook and bake for hours. When given the opportunity, I love to make a basket of many different goodies for my closest friends and also something that I love to scale down for hostess gifts at the holidays as well. Please enjoy this collection of recipes and use them to delight at your future holiday gatherings!
By Jennifer Fox5 years ago in Feast
Best Christmas Cakes and Bakes Ideas
Baked food has given Christmas more possibilities, after a long period of development and precipitation, reform and innovation. They were given the role of inheriting history and continuing deliciousness. You might be able to name the Christmas cakes and other relevant products that have swept the world, but you might not know anything about them.
By Isshie Norine5 years ago in Feast
Secret Starbucks drinks
I am not a coffee drinker. Not at all. I don't even like coffee flavored ice creams or anything in relation to coffee. I know. I'm awful. My first few months of California Quarantine was spent at my moms house. Someone who is literally Starbucks obsessed. Seriously... she actually goes multiple times a day and orders back up drinks. I was definitely not part of the clique while I was staying there. Saying that I grew tired of the Strawberry Acai drink is a huge understatement. I mean, they're good. But not when you're being brought them in the biggest size day after day after day.
By Sara Wilson5 years ago in Feast
How To Make All Restaurants Safer for Employees
Asking the Right Questions I have worked in many different restaurants. One day, I had become tired and annoyed about how the business I was in charge of was being run. I came to terms with this simple truth. I did the same thing day in and day out. I had mastered all the different stations, completing tasks at speeds that can only be considered superhuman, wearing my body down. I started doing things like flipping cups around and catching them to entertain myself. I created a better way to stuff French-fry boxes and learned to handle fry baskets one-handed. Even these gave way to boredom and my mind once again started to wander. My mind was always struggling to find the next new thing. I began to look around my job, and my brain commenced to ask questions, “How do I stop stray lids from falling back behind the drink station? How do I keep napkins, straws, and stray cups from being kicked under the counter?"
By Matthew Leo5 years ago in Feast










