As I mentioned in my last “Garden Project” post, we kept track of the cost of the garden, so we could add it all up when we were done, compare it to what we got out of the garden (and our time there) and see if it was all worth it. Here it is:

The total cost of the project was $150.45. We will receive $10 of that back (our garden deposit) and interestingly, about $71.85 of it was in investment supplies.

It’s hard to guesstimate how much time we spent at the garden. I blogged about it nearly every time we went there, so I am going to guess that total, between the two of us, we spent between 50-60 hours at the garden (that does count some times when there were two people there at once).

It’s a little bit easier to keep track of the produce we got, because I took pictures (it would have been easier to keep track of it as I was going along though – note for future):

July 11 – 2 cucumbers, green beans, 2 zucchini, onions and lettuce

July 16 – more cucumbers

July 24 – 1o cucumbers, 1 LARGE zucchini, a few green beans

July 29 – a zillion more cucumbers

August 13 – 4 zillion cucumbers, 1 zucchini, a bunch of onions, and our first TOMATOES!

August 22– MORE TOMATOES!, cucumbers, a few green beans,Β  1 zucchini, and some onions

September 13 – our ONLY pepper, cucumber, lots of tomatoes!

November 6 – a bunch of sweet potatoes

Wow. Looking at all of the pictures, I feel that the money, time and effort we put in was well worth it. And of course, you can’t even calculate the worth of the quality time I got to spend with Steven (barf).

Comparing the cost versus the produce we picked – do you think the Garden Project was worth it?

I think we could have picked a lot more if we hadn’t been gone so much in August and September.