Homegrown Vegetables Are Safer Than Store Bought

Posted by Sallie Humphries

A healthy diet should include an adequate number of servings of fresh vegetables everyday. However, vegetables may not anymore be safe like they were when they were first harvested. Hence, it is advised that one eats homegrown vegetables than preserved ones.

When buying vegetables from the store you really don't know what you are getting. The further away from the source the more likely they have been preserved in some manner. Preserving of foods inevitably require addition of certain chemicals known as preservatives. Albeit these substances prevent foods from immediate spoiling, they may also have negative effects on health.

Even if you don't have a plot of land to grow your own garden you can still grow small amounts of vegetables in containers that can be placed just about anywhere. Gardeners and other enthusiasts highly recommend this because aside from the fact that it saves garden space, it is also capable of supplying the bodies organic needs.

Fresh vegetables are healthier than canned ones because they have not lost their precious vitamins and minerals. These, they say, contain greater quality and superb taste; two of the more important characteristics that preserved goods lose.

Store bought vegetables are typically grown far away and it's quite possible they were even grown in another country. During preservation and transportation, they are more likely stripped off of freshness and essential nutrients. They may also catch dust and other pollutants during the travel. This, in turn, may lead to negative effects rather than sound ones that we want to achieve for our health.

If you can't grow your produce then go down to your local farmers market and buy their offerings which are almost always grown organically. You can be assured that these goods are fresher than those that are available in supermarkets.

The next source may be one of your neighbors. Often times their garden produce far more than they could consume and might be willing to sell you the vegetables that they can't consume themselves. This is from the belief that "closer is better".

Home and locally grown vegetables prove to be more beneficial to health and well being, and also to the economy of your local community. Growing vegetables and other organic foods at home may also serve as a useful hobby and could give you extra income.

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