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tomatofreak Phoenix, AZ
April 25, 2008 12:36 PM Post #4862545
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I just started thinking about my veggie gardening efforts and began to wonder: Will my time, soil, fertilizer, water, etc. would common veggies cost several times what they'd cost at the grocery. Case in point: potatoes. Or corn. In summer, it is (or was, what with food prices shooting up) pretty easy to find fresh sweet corn for .25 an ear, sometimes less.
On the other hand, artichokes are usually $2 each. Ow! Green beans are pricey, too. And okra, if you can even find it.
So, if you were going to plant veggies based on the retail value and the return on your dollar, what would you plant? |
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