We know that working a particular job has a declining productivity rate as hours increase, and past a certain threshold it is detrimental to your health.
While gardening does take time, it is also a hobby, is good for the psyche and helps to offset stress from your normal job.
So the utility of gardening is often much higher than the nominal value of the price difference.
Id slightly disagree with the economic judgement.
We know that working a particular job has a declining productivity rate as hours increase, and past a certain threshold it is detrimental to your health.
While gardening does take time, it is also a hobby, is good for the psyche and helps to offset stress from your normal job.
So the utility of gardening is often much higher than the nominal value of the price difference.