Yes, eating greens can do incredible things to boost your health and well-being,
but there’s also something else greens can do to boost your well-being.

What is it?
Make you wealthier.
That’s right, people always say that money doesn’t buy happiness,
but it’s simply not true.

Making more and saving more can do wonders for both your mental and
physical health, and if you’re not sure how, just continue reading.

If you have some extra space in your yard, you may want to grow some
“exotic greens”, hot peppers, edible flowers or fruit.
Why? You can make extra money selling produce.

You can sell all sorts of items from your garden (plants, cuttings, mulch,
herbs and even soil.
Or sell soil. Unblemished soil that’s not tainted with all types of chemicals
and pesticides.

How do you sell such items, you ask?
Go to websites that cater to these types of sales.
The sites:
Facebook.com/ Marketplace and Nextdoor.com.
Simply list what you have, choose your prices, then arrange for folks
to pick them up-no packing or shipping needed.

Not willing or able to garden?
That’s okay, how about renting out your land to folks who don’t have space
at YardYum.com, Each 200-square foot plot could bring you hundreds or
thousands each year.
Or you can opt to receive a portion of the gardener’s crops as payment,
saving you a pretty penny on fresh produce and herbs.

And one last money-making tip:
If you enjoy turning your yard into a great looking oasis, you can make money
by sharing the beauty. Go online to Peerspace.com and rent out your oasis,
and allow prospective customers to do photo shoots or other types of events.
Post a free ad and choose your price-the company provides insurance and
charges a 15% fee- and you can keep the rest.

So, if you’re in the camp that financial health is just as important as physical
health, then you may want to consider doing some of the things listed above
to bolster and bulk up your bank account.
Good Luck and if you do take up some of the things listed in this post, please
get back to us and let us know how things are working out, so we can share
the news with our followers.
Thank-You!

Sources:
* Facebook.com
* Small Business Magazine
* Entrepreneur Magazine
* Farmer’s Market Magazine

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