How much does eating locally-produced food help the climate problem? What are the other potential environmental and social benefits of eating locally-grown/produced food? Do you have a food garden in your school or at home? If not, do you want one?
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I have a garden in my yard and we grow lots of vegetables that we use to cook. We don't use any pesticides so the food is organic and safe to eat. I think that having a small garden or just one plant that you can use as a food source is a great way to start using more home grown food.
that's awesome, my family try's do that but our areas weather is a bit iffy so crops can fail. but if you live in a place with more consistent weather, have a garden is a great idea ![]()
This is a great way to get food, and honestly I think I could do better in that regard, my family tries to grow stuff but it's mostly small things like green onions.
This is awesome ![]()
It is great that you have a garden that you and your family use to eat a lot of your food! My family has a garden that we use as much as we can. I think it is an amazing way to eat local and organic food. Also home grown garden food always tastes better! Everyone who can should have one.
I think it is great to have your own garden. it is a good way of growing your own vegetables or fruits if you can, and it helps reduce the amount of carbon it takes to transport food to grocery stores.
I think having a home garden is amazing! It's a great way to know that your produce is healthy and organic. Me and my mom used to have a garden and I found the produce tasted so much better than store-bought. I think having a garden is great The earth and us.





