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How to Reuse Grow Bags

October 28, 2020 by Steph Coelho 1 Comment

how to reuse grow bags

  Grow bags are an excellent container option for the frugal gardener. They’re extremely versatile and work for a variety of plants. Did you know that you can reuse them from year to year, too? Here’s how to reuse grow bags and save money down the line. What is a grow bag? A grow bag…

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5 Winter Squash Varieties for the Frugal Gardener Short on Space

September 28, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  Wondering which types of winter squash are best for small gardens? Read on to find out about compact winter squash varieties that provide the most bang for your buck. They’re perfect for the frugal gardener! Summer squash gets all the glory. It grows quickly and provides a high yield. My all-time favorite variety patty-pan…

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Free Funeral Home Plants

September 21, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  Before you discount the idea of free funeral plants, bear with me on this one. Getting free plants from a funeral home is possible. However, you may have to step out of your comfort zone for this trick. Even those of you who consider yourselves outgoing might feel a bit odd about using a…

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DIY Compost Using a 5 Gallon Bucket

September 14, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

5 gallon bucket compost

  Compost is an essential medium for any gardener. It enriches the soil, provides nutrients to plants, and helps improve soil composition. It’s also easy to make compost using simple items you probably have lying around your home. Here’s how to make a 5-gallon bucket compost bin to get yourself some free compost. Tools I…

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10 Ways to Get Free Plants

August 24, 2020 by Steph Coelho 1 Comment

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Get free plants and save money on your favorite pastime.  While gardening is one of the largest hobbies in the US, how expensive a hobby depends a lot on how you approach it. It can be quite an expensive hobby when you purchase everything retail. However, it can also be an extremely frugal hobby for…

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5 DIY Tips That’ll Transform Your Home

February 20, 2020 by Susan Paige Leave a Comment

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It’s 2020, which is a great year for DIY-ers. The world of Pinterest and DIY blogs have skyrocketed us into a new era of decorating our houses. Say goodbye to pricey home furnishings and hello to sustainable, recycled/upcycled home decor. With the right resources, you can transform your living situation into an Instagram worthy space…

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Why Garden Care Needs to Adjust as Temperatures Rise

Why Garden Care Needs to Adjust as Temperatures Rise

Summer gardens once followed a fairly predictable rhythm across much of America, but rising temperatures continue to rewrite the playbook. Long stretches of extreme heat now arrive earlier in the season, stay longer, and place enormous stress on flowers, vegetables, lawns, and soil. Gardeners who ignore those shifts often end up with wilted tomatoes, crispy…

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5 Maintenance Habits That Keep Growth Consistent

5 Maintenance Habits That Keep Growth Consistent

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The Growth Slowdown Problem During Seasonal Transitions

The Growth Slowdown Problem During Seasonal Transitions

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