Small chilli
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Yay I’ve got company again .
Even though you’re not having the best year in the garden you’re still in profit. That’s got to feel good . You wouldn’t necessarily know that if you weren’t keeping notes .
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Small chilli
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August balance
Harvest £116.77 (wow! Most of that is due to my best ever tomato harvest 10.4kg this month! )
Plants sold £0
Spent £0
Overall balance so far harvest & sales £263.55
Overall spending £156.44.
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JJB
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My best intentions went by the wayside no records for yet another month. Although when we're eating 3 or 4 veg every night I think I'm in profit.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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01-09-2024, 01:52 PM
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I haven't tracked a lot of things, but so far this year:
Garlic - 100+ bulbs - ~£40 at various organic prices, though a lot of my bulbs are bigger than standard supermarket size
Blueberries - 4.4kg - £76.25 at Tesco Organic price
Strawberries - 3.4kg - £40.80 at Sainsbury's Organic price
French Beans - 4.4kg - £37.70 at Sainsbury's Organic price
Basil - 621g - £32.30 at Sainsbury's price (but you get a lot of stem in those packets, my weight is just leaf so the actual value is higher)
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Running totals Jan - July
Expenditure £34.65
Income £56.50
August
Expenditure - NIL
Income £26.50
Running Totals Jan- August
Expenditure £34.65
Income £83.00
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Small chilli
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September balance
Harvest £56.48
Plants sold £0
Spent£1.30
Total to date
Harvest & sales £320.03
Spent £157.74.
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JJB
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Oooh you both are so dedicated. My good intentions went by the wayside.
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I know what I've spent in September but not a clue about Income from harvests!!
Expenditure - September
£1.25 (YS plants)
£60.00 - 20 x 30 litre pots.
Running Totals Jan- August
Expenditure £34.65
Income £83.00
Jan - September
Expenditure £95.90
Income £83.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Small chilli
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04-11-2024, 09:46 AM
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October balance
Harvest £19.47
Plants sold £0
Spent £0
Total to date
Harvest & sales £339.10
Spent £157.74.
I almost forgot about my balance sheet. I think November will be the last of the year.
It’s been very interesting and really quite surprising in many respects. I’m really looking forward to doing this again when my garden is at full capacity.
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JJB
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I might start afresh say on 1st January, my best intentions fell by the wayside this year.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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