I think, in answer to the opening question "is it worth it?" the answer is, financially no. Especially if you cost in your time, but even if you dont, the economies of scale mean commercial growers can do it much more cheaply. The main advantages are:
1. You can grow a range of varieties that are hard to come by commercially and have interesting (often much stronger) flavours than the stuff in the supermarket. For example, I dont know how many varieties of tomato are available in my local Morrisons, but I have a seed catalogue that last year offered fifty eight.
2. You can eat it very fresh: commercial cold storage is pretty good, but some of the stuff in the supermarket does sometimes look a bit tired.
3. For those who care about these things, you can grow it free of pesticides, though if you do, be prepared for big problems with pests and diseases. In fact, be prepared for big problems even if you do use pesticides, because the range available to amateur gardeners is very restricted, and excludes a lot of the really effective stuff.
4. Its fun, if you've got the time to devote. I grow various stuff and enjoy the challenge, but I'm retired and have plenty of time to plant, weed, stake and spray.
1. You can grow a range of varieties that are hard to come by commercially and have interesting (often much stronger) flavours than the stuff in the supermarket. For example, I dont know how many varieties of tomato are available in my local Morrisons, but I have a seed catalogue that last year offered fifty eight.
2. You can eat it very fresh: commercial cold storage is pretty good, but some of the stuff in the supermarket does sometimes look a bit tired.
3. For those who care about these things, you can grow it free of pesticides, though if you do, be prepared for big problems with pests and diseases. In fact, be prepared for big problems even if you do use pesticides, because the range available to amateur gardeners is very restricted, and excludes a lot of the really effective stuff.
4. Its fun, if you've got the time to devote. I grow various stuff and enjoy the challenge, but I'm retired and have plenty of time to plant, weed, stake and spray.
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