So, you’ve started your first garden. Perhaps some tomatoes, zucchini, other vegetables and herbs? Maybe even a few flower beds for color? You’ll save a chunk of change on groceries, but your initial investment required to get your garden started was likely quite a bit of money. Soil, soil conditioner, mulch, plants, fertilizer and more — it adds up quickly.
If you start all over every year, you’ll quickly find your garden is taking over your bank account. Luckily, most gardening setups can be a one time expense, provided you use sustainable gardening methods. Not only are sustainable gardening methods better for your wallet, but they are gentler on the planet as well. A sustainable garden uses less water, generates less waste and generally makes better use of the resources, space and time you use up growing your plants.
 
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