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    The 6 Most Affordable Vegetables to Grow

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    1. Lettuce
    The price of lettuce has risen considerably during the last two years, so this is one basic reason that makes this vegetable one of the top 6 most affordable ... more 
    Photo by: kromeshnik
    1. Lettuce
    The price of lettuce has risen considerably during the last two years, so this is one basic reason that makes this vegetable one of the top 6 most affordable vegetables to grow. A package of seed costing just $2 will ensure you a steady supply of fresh vegetables during the entire season. The leafy varieties of lettuce are easier to bring in by plucking the outer leaves, which also allows the plant to grow and to keep producing.
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    Why grow your own vegetables?

    Many people like to grow their own vegetables. There might be other reasons to do so other than trying to save money. Some vegetables can be bought much cheaper at the super market, and no matter how hard you work to grow them, you will not save any money. Therefore growing your own vegetables is more of a consideration of choice than to actually save any money. However, the following vegetables are considered to be the most cost affordable.

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