Digging for Savings? Gardening Experts Advise Patience, Planning When Growing Food

The snow has only just melted in Calgary, but strawberries, eggplants, several kinds of tomatoes and even Meyer lemons are growing behind Donna Balzer’s bungalow.
Instead of buying a bag of dull spinach from the grocery store, she can go to her greenhouse and pick pert leaves with a glossy sheen—a sign they’re abundant in minerals. And instead of a bunch of store-bought herbs that will mostly go limp after a few sprigs are used, she can pick what she needs when she needs it.
“It’s never a bad time to have fresh basil leaf. It’s never a bad time for fresh rosemary,” she says….