answersLogoWhite

0

What are benefits from growing your own food?

Updated: 9/17/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are benefits from growing your own food?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are the fringe benefits for a chef?

fjdlkherjhgldhgkjhjghldrjhvgldfhgljdfgljdfh;jhgfjdhljhfjgh


What are some disadvantages of growing your own food?

chemicals


Why do France grow their staple foods?

Growing your own food is cheaper than importing food. Growing your own food also provides work for people eg farmers, wholesalers, retailers.


What is home grown food?

It is food that is grown around someone's home. This means that they are growing their own food on their privately owned land.


What are some health benefits for eating at a fast-food restaurant?

None. Health benefits come from slow-healthy food in your own home. In a fast-food restaurant you don't know even what you are eating.


What do you call the stage when a germinated seed begins growing an making its own food?

it is called a penttklon


Where does the food in Australia come from?

Aside from growing its own food it also imports foods that it does not produce from country's all over the world.


What would the benefits be if animals and humans could make there own food?

They could have different types of food and water. Fact. water and food is important.


What are two ways the native americans got food?

Native Americans got their foods by either hunting animals or growing their own food.


How southern colonies got their food?

Southern colonies got their food through trade and growing their own crops. At the time, they used slaves to gather the most of their food.


Is benefits a food?

Benefits is not a food. Benefits is an advantage or profit gained from something.


Why is sunlight useful for photosynthesis?

sunlight is usefull for photosynthesis because it helps to make food to plants for growing their own...