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CHAPTER 5<br />

Reaping a Gardener’s<br />

Rewards<br />

Your Goal:<br />

To plant a garden and use absolutely everything in it! This month will consist of planning and planting,<br />

but the execution of this month’s goal—the harvest, and learning new ways <strong>to</strong> use each vegetable—<br />

will go on for several months.<br />

NOTE: This chapter assumes you are starting this fifth step of the <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong> in the month of May. If you began<br />

the <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong> in any month other than January, you will need <strong>to</strong> wait until May rolls around again <strong>to</strong><br />

plant your garden—though you may be able <strong>to</strong> get some things planted that can be harvested before<br />

winter sets in, depending what month it is now. Read on and do as much of this step as you can now,<br />

or wait until your planting conditions are ideal.<br />

What You’ll Need:<br />

• A garden space (ideally with wooden square-foot boxes) or pots for gardening on a patio if you<br />

have no back yard.<br />

• Compost <strong>to</strong> add <strong>to</strong> the soil (and consider building one or more compost boxes in your back yard<br />

<strong>to</strong> reuse plant waste).<br />

• A package of (preferably non-hybridized, untreated) seeds for each of the vegetables you’d like<br />

<strong>to</strong> grow. A good source is www.heirloomseeds.com. Or, on May 1 in most climates, you may<br />

purchase seedlings from your local nursery for <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong>es, peppers, cabbage, and many other<br />

plants.<br />

• Optionally, a new or used full-sized freezer <strong>to</strong> put in the garage. After gardening, this is the<br />

second-best way <strong>to</strong> save money eating a plant-based diet. It can dramatically extend the life of<br />

your garden produce, giving you vegetables and fruits through the winter. It also allows you <strong>to</strong><br />

buy seeds and nuts in bulk through co-ops.<br />

In other chapters, I’ve featured<br />

“money-savings tips,” but this entire<br />

chapter is a way <strong>to</strong> feed your family<br />

practically for free. People who garden<br />

tend <strong>to</strong> eat much more fresh produce<br />

and have an advantage in any kind of<br />

emergency situation, such as job loss.<br />

It’s an excellent habit <strong>to</strong> cultivate—and<br />

<strong>to</strong> teach children the “law of the<br />

harvest” very directly—that what you<br />

sow (and make an effort at), you reap.<br />

© Copyright Robyn Openshaw <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Whole</strong> <strong>Foods</strong> 119

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