• AggressivelyPassive
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    326 months ago

    While I like gardening, unironically advising people to grow their own food to cut costs is just bonkers.

    It takes months to grow anything, and given the limited space, you can’t grow much anyway. You’ll be lucky to grow 20€ worth of food on your balcony while spending hours doing the gardening. That’s not cost effective.

    • @Passerby6497
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      136 months ago

      And that doesn’t even count the cost of materials to get started.

      Definitely not against gardening, me and my partners are in the process of getting our garden going in our new place, but dirt alone could easily eat up the cost savings if you have to build out your planters.

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        Yeah I’ve had gardens all the way up until covid when prices went bananas because it wasn’t feasible anymore. I can buy from a farmers market for less than the materials/time/water. I need to build a gray water capture system.

        Now I just grow herbs and tomatoes.

      • AggressivelyPassive
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        16 months ago

        As I wrote in another comment: you can create your own soil with earthworms. You can get a small batch of worms in fishing supply stores for like 5€ (or collect them yourself), these guys turn almost any plant material into pure fertilizer.

    • @thews
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      36 months ago

      If your balcony could support the load you could grow quite densely with hydroponic towers, but you won’t ever recoup the costs. That method is also very little work beyond the initial compared to soil.