I live in a tiny apartment. No balcony. One south-facing window where I've accidentally executed three basil plants.

    For a while I thought my only option was community gardens, but the waiting lists around here are pretty long. Then one day I was chatting with a neighbor while taking the trash out and mentioned I’d been trying to grow stuff but had no space. She volunteered that I should check her garden and see if I would do it because he doesn't use all of the space. I now have my own garden there, with some rosemary, oregano, dry beans, winter squash, etc.

    I think lots of people would like to have someone come and grow food for them, and I feel that trust is the missing element.

    Is this something that actually happens around where you live?

    My monthly produce cost went to near zero
    byu/Mission-Spirit7228 inFrugal



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    1. Fine-March7383 on

      I’ve wondered if this is a thing just walking around my neighborhood! So much potential everywhere

    2. How much do you spend on seeds, fertiliser, pots, seedling trays, mulch, stakes, gloves, forks, spades, twine, netting, etc? 

    3. Classic_Peak2101 on

      I grow my own garden. I love it but it is not making my produce cost near zero. It is fun to have fresh tomatoes, fruits and stuff but it is not cheaper.

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