Hello everyone today I’m going to post a nice article about
building a sustainable life for you and your family. I believe that one of the
most important steps to this is having your own vegetable garden to help you
rely less on conventional method for getting food and to help you and your
family stay healthy by eating organic vegetables.
Over the last few years a lot of farming techniques have
been adjusted to use pesticides, additives, herbicides and more mass-production
techniques. These techniques are affecting the quality of food we eat and our
health as a human race. Evidence of that is the fact that new diseases spread
rapidly among humans and animals such as bird flu.
If you have any space in your garden or on your land it is
recommended that you should grow your own vegetable garden. Here is seven good reasons
for you to do so.
1. Your vegetables will contain no additives which can cause
heart disease, osteoporosis, migraines and hyperactivity.
2. You will not use
any pesticides or artificial fertilizers which are chemicals used to help crops
grow all year round regardless of bad weather conditions and plagues. These
chemicals are poisonous to humans and affect the quality of vegetables.
3. The vegetables you grow will not be genetically modified
by drugs, hormones and antibiotics that are used to grow larger and more
vegetables. These vegetables that are full of drugs usually looks the same as
normal vegetables but are totally tasteless.
4. When you eat vegetables that are organically grown by you
they will be much healthier for you and your family. These vegetables will not
contain any of the nasty chemicals and drugs mentioned above. You will not risk
your health by eating these vegetables.
5. The taste of your own vegetables will be much better than
those using drugs and chemicals to make the vegetables grow unnaturally. The
food you cook will be much better!
6. Farming organically is much more environment friendly
because you don’t use any chemicals. You won’t earthier damage the soil.
Okay everyone I hope you enjoyed the article and don’t
forget to start your organic vegetable garden soon!
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