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Should we grow our own vegetable and fruits - 100 words essay ( mentioning the site from where inforrmation took can also be mentioned )

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Answered by rmb
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Yes, we should definitely try to grow our own fruits and vegetables.

There are many reasons to support this decision, including developing a good hobby, becoming self-reliant, avoiding pesticides in food and reducing global warming.

Vegetable gardening is a wonderful way to utilise time well. It is productive and gives one a great sense of satisfaction. Also, it makes one self-sufficient. There is no need to rush to the market to buy vegetables. Further, the vegetables available in the market are most probably full of pesticides. Home grown produce is free from any such harmful chemicals. Lastly, home gardens reduce the amount of vegetables and fruits that need to be transported over long distances. The fewer the trucks involved in transportation, the lesser the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. Thus, surprisingly, kitchen gardening can also help save the earth, besides being good for one’s physical and mental health.

Answered by adityamish2207
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When it comes to gardening, I am all thumbs, and not the green kind. But a new book from First Lady Michelle Obama is inspiring me to try my hand (thumbs and all) at backyard vegetable gardening. American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America details the challenges and joys the First Lady has experienced with her now-famous White House garden. It also looks at community gardens all across America, and how they can improve health.

The book contains helpful hints for starting your own vegetable garden, as well as a school or community garden. Along with the how-to information about seed spacing, irrigation, soil types, and the right time to plant various vegetables, American Grown also discusses Mrs. Obama’s “Let’s Move” initiative. How does that fit into a book on gardening? In addition to getting more physical activity, so the thinking goes, eating more food harvested from the ground and less from packages can help kids — and adults — become healthy or stay that way.

“Backyard gardening can inspire you to take an interest in the origins of your food and make better choices about what you put on your plate,” says Dr. Helen Delichatsios, an internist at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital. “When you grow your own food, you savor it more because of the effort it took to get to the table.”

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