Top 10 Money Saving Crops to Grow in Your Backyard Garden

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Discover the top 10 money-saving crops ideal for your backyard garden, from prolific herbs to high-yield vegetables.

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Thank you for getting right to the point without an intro. That made my day.

mlmiller
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I make 150 to 200 pints of salsa a year . and growing almost everything I need is so rewarding.

janicerowberry
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If you want an endless supply of beautiful (expensive) Chinese veg, then grow bok choy, tat soi, gai lan (Chinese broccoli)! I never buy seeds because just letting one plant bolt will give you so many seeds you could never use them up. In fact, you can give them away generously. They grow beautifully over the winter here in Florida, and the season lasts from October through February, at least. I first learned about some of them and how easy they are to grow, when living in China.

claregibert
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I am in the Orlando area, so I grow Papaya, Pineapple and Mulberry, all easy and fast. Strawberries are cheap and produce first year. The summer I grow Okra and Blackeyed peas, easy to store and high yields. I agree on the cucumber, $.89 for one cucumber! Peppers I refuse to buy because of the price.

sandramorton
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Florida here as well, just found your channel! Began working on our homestead and self sufficiency as well. Will be watching all of your content! thanks!

DiamondTrailRanch
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Tomatoes - you can also clone a tomato, whether hybrid or open-pollinated. Trim a healthy sucker and root it in water (aka a cutting). Then plant. Ta da - new tomato plant for free.

juliannegill
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Your channel is amazing it’s soo hard to find Florida specific channels, so thank you keep up the good work

seedtotable
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cucumbers are single handedly fueling my child. If I don't have them in the garden, the child's craving would become expensive lol.

DippyNikk
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Im so glad I found your channel zone 9B in Texas. It’s a totally different zone than up north! You’re full of info💕

biancaalgeria
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Thank you for comparing the garden cost of seeds to grocery store costs!

JulieCruz-jn
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Best gardening advice. Super happy YouTube AI paired me with your channel!

idee
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Purple tree collard. Perennial forever food.I LOVE them! Harvest the leaves, and regrow the stem cuttings to produce more plants. Super easy in my Zone 9B. I use it in green drinks mostly, waiting for my grove of plants to really produce. I bought the original stems on eBay.

lifeisgood
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I have a tiny little backyard. So I can only grow expensive fruits like blueberries, blackberries, raspberries figs and peppers.

shake_shells
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Great video, new subscriber 😊 I'm zone 9a. I am looking forward to starting my garden. We recently moved from Daytona beach to Fort mccoy florida near Ocala with 3 acres and are starting new. I absolutely enjoy your videos. Thank you😊

liancabastian
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AT the end of the day, you need to ask yourself, "is it really all about the money?" I for one enjoy gardening and it brings me peace to be in my yard growing food for my family. The second thing you should look at, "is the food you grow better for you and your family?" The answer to that is a definite yes, I know what is in the vegies and fruits I grow, and I can certainly taste the difference. So, at the end of the day (for me anyway) it's not all about the money but saving money is a def bonus if you can cut your grocery bill, especially in this economy.

davecalvo
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just found your channel...love it...checking out your older vids....your very well spoken and easy to follow...good job

linanne-ts
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I saved my salanova seeds, they grew true to the year prior. Love it also.

trudymautz
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❤. Loved your video! Ginger is very abundant. I planted it once and it comes back every year bigger and more plentiful.

StarAnnalisa
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Growing your own vegetables is getting better taste you know what is in it plus fresh food and air exercise sun the best way to get vitamin and a sense of accomplishment enjoyment

JeffEarnest
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Okra. $4.23 for 10 ounce bag. If you live in a hot climate you can pick 10 ounces off 3 plants in 1 day! I can't even harvest it quick enough. One okra left on the stalk to dry will produce tons of seeds.

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