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Seeds You Can Save From Everyday Foods to Grow New Plants

February 15, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Seeds You Can Save From Everyday Foods to Grow New Plants

You don’t need a fancy seed catalog to start more plants, because a surprising number of groceries come with a free “starter kit” tucked inside. When you learn which scraps actually sprout, you can turn snack time into planting time and stretch your garden budget way further. The trick is picking foods with viable seeds,…

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Filed Under: seeds Tagged With: DIY garden tips, frugal gardening, growing from scraps, kitchen scrap gardening, seed-saving, starting seeds, vegetable gardening

These 8 Plants Could Save You Money on Supplements — If You Grow Them Right

February 15, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

These 8 Plants Could Save You Money on Supplements — If You Grow Them Right

The supplement aisle makes it feel like you need a bottle for everything, but a lot of “wellness staples” are just concentrated versions of herbs and foods you can grow at home. If you’ve got a sunny window, a small bed, or even a few pots, you can harvest leaves, flowers, and roots that people…

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Filed Under: frugality Tagged With: container gardening, DIY salves, drying herbs, frugal gardening, grow your own, herbal tea garden, kitchen garden, medicinal herbs

5 Fruit Trees That Will Stay Small But Produce Tons Of Fruit

February 14, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

5 Fruit Trees That Will Stay Small But Produce Tons Of Fruit

If you’ve ever skipped growing your own fruit because you pictured a massive tree taking over the yard, you’ve been sold the wrong story. Plenty of varieties stay compact, fit into small spaces, and still reward you with baskets of fruit when you give them sun and steady care. The trick is choosing the right…

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Filed Under: trees Tagged With: backyard orchard, Beginner Gardening, container gardening, dwarf fruit trees, edible landscaping, frugal gardening, fruit growing, Home Gardening, pruning tips, Small space gardening

Why DIY Bath Salts From Garden Herbs May Be Causing Skin Reactions

February 14, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Why DIY Bath Salts From Garden Herbs May Be Causing Skin Reactions

Homemade bath blends feel like the ultimate “use what you grow” win, right up until your skin starts itching, stinging, or turning blotchy. A lot of people assume a reaction means the herbs were “too strong,” but the real reasons are usually more specific than that. The way plants are dried, crushed, and combined with…

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Filed Under: frugality Tagged With: bath and body, DIY projects, essential oils, frugal self-care, garden herbs, herbal gardening, home remedies, natural skincare, sensitive skin, wellness routines

These Potted Fruit Trees Are Failing in Cold Weather — Experts Explain Why

February 13, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

These Potted Fruit Trees Are Failing in Cold Weather — Experts Explain Why

If your container citrus looked fine all summer and now seems to be collapsing the moment cold weather hits, you’re not alone. A pot changes everything about how roots experience winter, and small mistakes can snowball fast into leaf drop, dieback, or a plant that never wakes up right. The good news is most cold-weather…

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Filed Under: container gardening Tagged With: citrus care, cold weather gardening, container gardening, dwarf fruit trees, frugal gardening, fruit trees, garden troubleshooting, overwintering plants, plant protection, winter gardening

10 Things You Should Remove From Your Garden Immediately — They’re Ruining the Whole Look

February 13, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

10 Things You Should Remove From Your Garden Immediately — They’re Ruining the Whole Look

A garden can be healthy and still look a little “off,” and that’s usually because of a few visual troublemakers. When you clear the clutter, your plants suddenly look more intentional, your beds feel bigger, and maintenance gets easier. The best part is most fixes cost nothing because you’re simply editing what’s already there. If…

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Filed Under: garden decor Tagged With: backyard makeover, decluttering, edging, frugal gardening, garden cleanup, garden design tips, garden maintenance, low-cost landscaping, weeding, yard curb appeal

Fire Officials Say This Garden Tool Storage Mistake Is Causing Dangerous Shed Fires

February 12, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Fire Officials Say This Garden Tool Storage Mistake Is Causing Dangerous Shed Fires

A shed is supposed to be the calm corner of your yard where life gets simpler, not a place that can turn into a worst-case scenario overnight. But when spring hits and tools come out daily, one habit starts creeping in: piling “just one more thing” near where you charge and store equipment. That storage…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: battery chargers, DIY shed setup, fire prevention, frugal gardening, garden safety, shed organization, tool storage, yard maintenance

EPA Flags a Popular Garden Hose Brand for Leaching Chemicals Into Edible Crops

February 12, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

EPA Flags a Popular Garden Hose Brand for Leaching Chemicals Into Edible Crops

That headline is the kind that makes you look at your hose like it’s a ticking time bomb, especially if you water lettuce, herbs, or tomatoes. Here’s the calmer truth: stories like this often spread faster than the evidence, and it’s not always clear that the EPA has actually named a specific consumer garden hose…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: drip irrigation, frugal gardening, garden safety, garden tools, organic gardening, soil health, vegetable gardening, watering tips

Busy Gardeners Are Making This One Mistake — And It’s Killing Their Plants

February 11, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Busy Gardeners Are Making This One Mistake — And It’s Killing Their Plants

If your garden looks fine for a week and then suddenly starts collapsing, it’s probably not bad luck or a “brown thumb.” Most plant problems don’t come from one dramatic failure—they come from a small habit that repeats until plants can’t recover. The tricky part is that this one mistake often feels responsible, especially when…

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Filed Under: watering Tagged With: Beginner Gardening, container gardening, drip irrigation, frugal gardening, mulching, plant care, soil health, watering tips

This Free App Could Save Your Garden From Dying This Spring

February 11, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

This Free App Could Save Your Garden From Dying This Spring

Spring makes gardeners feel unstoppable right up until a warm week, a windy day, and one missed watering knocks plants sideways. If you’ve ever watched seedlings flop overnight or seen pots dry out faster than you thought possible, you’re not alone. The good news is you don’t need fancy sensors or expensive gadgets to get…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: container gardening, frost protection, frugal gardening, garden apps, pest prevention, plant care, spring gardening, watering tips

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