11 Money Moves We've Made During the Pandemic

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I’ve been planting more vegetables this spring. My gardening space is limited, so “more” doesn’t translate to material savings, but it still has helped me weather the lockdown. When you’re homebound by an executive order, there’s a comfort in becoming even a little more self-sufficient.

If you’re interested in gardening but don’t know where to start, try contacting your local cooperative extension service. It likely has gardening experts who can tell you what plants and crops are good for beginners in your particular area during a given season. Such advice is generally free because extension services are funded in part by public money.

–Karla Bowsher

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