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We should all grow our own vegetables
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When I was growing up, my mother grew her own vegetables in an allotment.
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Getting out there, digging, planting and harvesting in the fresh air comes with so many benefits. Doctors recommend that each day we should exercise for 30 minutes, eat five portions of fruit and vegetables, and take every opportunity to spend time outside to boost Vitamin D levels.
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Then there are the global benefits to consider. Growing and eating your own vegetables isn’t just good for your health, it’s good for the health of the planet.
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So what are you waiting for? Get your gardening gloves on, get outside, and get digging! You’ll feel better for it, and you’ll be doing your bit to help the planet.
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