• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Frugal Gardening

Simple ways to save money while you garden

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Garden Frugally
  • Buy These
  • Privacy Policy
  • Navigation Menu: Social Icons

    • Facebook
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

Kathryn Vercillo

Gardening for Mental Health

April 28, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Gardening for Mental Health

I have mentioned the mental health benefits of gardening here in the past. After all, I have a Masters degree in psychology. Moreover, I have extensive lived experience with depression. So, it’s a topic that always comes up for me. There are so many ways that gardening can improve mental health. But it can also…

Read More

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Natural Ways To Control Fungus in Plants

April 21, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Natural Ways To Control Fungus in Plants

Plant fungus is a type of plant disease caused by a fungal infection such as powdery or downy mildew, anthracnose, rust, and blight. Sometimes the fungi just causes your plants to look ugly. However, more often that not, it can cause serious damage to your plants. Therefore, you want to make sure that you control…

Read More

Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: fungus, natural gardening, plant health

Greek Gardening Style on the Cheap

April 16, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Greek Gardening Style on the Cheap

Recently I was reading an article about 2023 gardening style trends. It referenced a current resurgence of passion for the Greek Garden. That sent me down a rabbit hole of beautiful fascinating looks at Greek-inspired gardens. However, so many of them are so pricy. So, I am curious about what we can do to enjoy…

Read More

Filed Under: garden musings Tagged With: frugal garden, garden hacks, garden styles, garden types, greek garden

Frugal Ways To Clean and Disinfect Your Garden Tools

April 7, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Clean and Disinfect Your Garden Tools

It’s spring and for many of us that’s a great reminder to do some spring cleaning. Cleaning isn’t just for the house, either; you should spring clean your garden. And, of course, you should clean and disinfect your garden tools throughout the year as well. Here are some of the most frugal ways that you…

Read More

Filed Under: garden tools Tagged With: frugal cleaning, frugal gardening, garden tools, how to clean garden tools

Cheap and Effective Liquid Nutrients for Your Indoor Plants

March 27, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Liquid Nutrients for Indoor Plants

If you’re a plant enthusiast, then you know that your indoor plants require a balance of light, water, and nutrients to thrive. While water and sunlight are easy to provide, it can be challenging to find the right liquid nutrients for indoor plants without breaking the bank. Fortunately, there are plenty of cheap and effective…

Read More

Filed Under: indoor gardening Tagged With: diy liquid fertilizer, diy plant nutrients, indoor gardening, indoor plants, liquid nutrients

Ponytail Palm Plant

March 20, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Ponytail Palm Plant

ponytail palm behind the couch on the left, image via Unspash @stephwilll I recently discovered a plant that I hadn’t ever known before. It’s called the ponytail palm. However, it’s not actually a palm tree / plant at all. Instead, it’s a succulent. And yet it looks just like a tiny little palm tree. It’s adorable….

Read More

Filed Under: indoor gardening Tagged With: agave, bottle palm, elephant foot plant, indoor plants, ponytail palm, succulent

5 Things I Learned About Gardening in 2022

March 3, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

5 Things I Learned About Gardening in 2022

I am happy to be back here on this blog with all of you who are interested in frugal gardening. I had taken a break due to health issues and a loss in the family throughout much of 2022. Luckily, a colleague was able to step in. It looks like they provided you with a…

Read More

Filed Under: garden musings Tagged With: garden crystals, garden life, garden podcasts, garden thoughts, plants for grieving, sympathy plants, what I learned about gardening

Gardening Books On My Library Want Shelf

August 22, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Gardening Books On My Library Want Shelf

I have a confession. One of my favorite weird pastimes is going through all of the new books available at the library and placing any that I might read on my “For Later” shelf. I do this weekly. And I admit that there are more books on the shelves than I could ever actually read….

Read More

Filed Under: garden musings Tagged With: garden books, garden education, gardening books, reading about gardening

Best Garden Instagram Accounts for Inspiration

August 8, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Best Garden Instagram Accounts for Inspiration

Social media is a neutral thing. It’s neither good nor bad. It’s all about how you use it. For me, I limit the time spent on social media. Moreover, I only fill my account with things that inspire me. I want the scroll to be a resource for me, a way to focus on what…

Read More

Filed Under: garden musings Tagged With: garden instagram, gardening inspiration, instagram

4 Best TV Shows for Gardeners

July 25, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

4 Best TV Shows for Gardeners

One of my favorite ways to get inspiration for creative endeavors is to watch reality TV competitions and other similar shows. For example, I’m a huge fan of shows like Project Runway that get me thinking about fashion design options. There are some great garden-related TV shows out there as well. Of course, if you…

Read More

Filed Under: garden musings Tagged With: garden inspiration, garden tv shows

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Struggling to get your garden off the ground? Put those days behind you with our special starter kit – perfect for thrifty green thumbs everywhere. Get growing and add a splash of color today!

Popular Posts

  • usda free seeds websiteHow To Get Free Seeds From The Government by Amanda Blankenship Seeds might seem like a small expense, but any seasoned…
  • Enviro Ice On PlantsShould I Use Enviro Ice On My Plants? by Kathryn Vercillo Every week, I receive food from Hungryroot. It's a great…
  • is shredded paper good for the gardenFrom Trash to Treasure: Transform Shredded Paper Into Garden Gold by Amanda Blankenship Should you use shredded paper as garden mulch? It might…
  • Enviro IceWhat Happens to Plants If You Use Enviro Ice on Them? by Amanda Blankenship About a year ago, I wrote our first article about…
How to Grow Tomatoes Successfully Without Buying Store Transplants

How to Grow Tomatoes Successfully Without Buying Store Transplants

There’s something so wonderfully satisfying about turning a handful of tiny seeds into a jungle of tomato plants that practically beg to be picked. No plastic trays from the store, no mystery soil mixes, no overpriced seedlings that look tired before they even hit the ground. Just seeds, soil, light, and a little bit of…

Read More

Planting Depth Errors That Prevent Roots From Developing Properly

Planting Depth Errors That Prevent Roots From Developing Properly

A plant’s future gets decided in a moment most people rush through. That moment happens when roots meet soil, when depth either sets the stage for strong growth or quietly sabotages everything that follows. A plant cannot negotiate with bad placement, and it cannot outgrow a poor start underground no matter how much care comes…

Read More

7 Simple Soil Tests You Can Do at Home Without Special Tools

7 Simple Soil Tests You Can Do at Home Without Special Tools

Some gardens explode with life while others struggle, and the difference almost always starts underground. Soil holds secrets, and those secrets decide whether plants thrive, barely survive, or give up entirely. No expensive gadgets or lab kits stand between a struggling garden and a thriving one—just curiosity, a little patience, and a willingness to get…

Read More

Why Your Compost Isn’t Heating Up and How to Fix It Fast

Why Your Compost Isn’t Heating Up and How to Fix It Fast

A compost pile should feel alive. It should hum with energy, steam on cool mornings, and quietly transform scraps into dark, crumbly gold. When that heat disappears, the whole process stalls out, and what should smell earthy and rich starts leaning toward soggy, sluggish, and disappointing. A cold compost pile doesn’t just sit there; it…

Read More

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Garden Frugally
  • Buy These
  • Privacy Policy
  • Navigation Menu: Social Icons

    • Facebook
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2026 · Foodie Pro & The Genesis Framework