Growing your own food may seem daunting, but it can have many benefits. A $70 investment can yield $600 of produce annually.
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Save money and indoor space used for starting seeds indoors with winter sowing. This easy technique allows you to start transplants from seeds outdoors without a greenhouse or cold frame.