The Frugal Pinoy Garden Project: Introduction

by Celine on June 8, 2009
in Gardening

Hello everyone :) I’m starting the week with an announcement. I have a new project that I’m working on, and I’d like to share it with you.

The project is to turn this back yard…

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… into a thriving, productive vegetable garden.

(And yes, that’s a rooster in a coop. I built that coop, by the way.)

This means that from time to time, I will be writing about my progress here. To keep things in the spirit of the blog’s theme (frugality), I’m also going to record the money and the hours that go into this project. This way, I’ll be able to tell if it’s cheaper to grow my own food or to buy from the market/grocery.

Why else am I doing this:

  • I’d like to learn how to grow my own food. It’s a useful and practical skill to have. Also,I love the thought that even if I stop working and drain out my emergency fund, I’ll always have something to eat.
  • I also want to learn first hand about food production. What does it take to keep the soil fertile and healthy? What nutritious native crops are often overlooked or thought of as weeds?
  • I’d like to have a healthier diet. Although I’m already eating less meat (and almost no red meat at all), I’d like to improve my diet, as well as improve the quality of the food I’m eating. I’ll be growing all my plants the organic way to lessen the chances of me and my family ingesting harmful toxins from pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
  • It’s “practice” for the time that I’ll be living on a farm in Pangasinan.
  • I love gardening. Even if it turns out that harvesting my own vegetables is more expensive than buying from the market, I’d still do it because it’s fun, satisfying, and relaxing.

What will I grow?

  • I’m going to start with leafy vegetables and root crops. So far, I’ve planned and plotted a 3ft x 2ft container to hold some spinach, garlic, onions, arugula, and cilantro (wansoy). After that, I hope to grow “fruiting” crops like tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, etc.

As the months go by, I’m going to write about my progress here, so stay tuned. Don’t worry, though, I’ll still write about other money matters. :)

How about you, do you have a food garden at home?

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Comments

3 Responses to “The Frugal Pinoy Garden Project: Introduction”
  1. cyramiles says:

    Hi Celine!

    That’s a fantastic project! Kudos!

    Looking forward to hear your progress… with pix… ;-)

    Cheers

  2. Cecilia says:

    Best of luck with your garden project Celine!

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