Crops that are easier to buy than to grow: Not always worth the effort

01.06.2023 05:20
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

Even keen gardeners often understand that some crops are too much work to plant.

When a plant requires very specific conditions, or takes too much time to grow, it's easier just to buy it.

Here are some examples of crops that are easier to purchase.

Grains

Growing staple grains like wheat, rice, and corn on a small scale can be labor-intensive and require specialized equipment and large agricultural areas. 

Specialty Crops

Certain specialty crops like coffee, tea, spices, and exotic fruits often require specific climate conditions, soil types, and expertise to grow successfully.

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These crops often thrive in specific regions with optimal growing conditions, making it easier and more economical to buy them from established producers rather than attempting to grow them in unsuitable climates.

Tree Fruits

Many tree fruits, such as apples, peaches, and cherries, require long-term investments and maintenance. 

They need appropriate growing conditions, including sufficient space, pruning, pest management, and patience for the trees to reach maturity and bear fruit. 

Seasonal or Perishable Crops

Certain crops have a short growing season or are highly perishable. 

Examples include fresh berries, delicate leafy greens, or highly sensitive vegetables. 

Growing these crops successfully requires specific timing, ideal growing conditions, and efficient harvesting and storage methods. 
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Grains
  2. Specialty Crops
  3. Tree Fruits
  4. Seasonal or Perishable Crops