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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: The Importance of Labeling

December 19, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  It’s almost time for me to start my very first seedlings of the season. I’ve been busy gathering supplies, cleaning out my grow room, and sanitizing trays that I plan to re-use. I’ve been organizing my seed packets, and I’m thoroughly excited to try a few new varieties this year. I’m also shifting my…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: The Importance of Biding Your Time

December 16, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

Seed Starting on a Budget Series The Importance of Biding Your Time

  My first serious foray into indoor seed starting began with a bang. My husband helped me set up a makeshift grow shelf, and I purchased soil mixes, trays, and pots. I was so ready to get started that I assumed it would be better to get things going sooner rather than later. I quickly…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Choosing What to Grow

December 9, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

Seed Starting on a Budget Series

Browsing a seed catalog or shopping at a local plant nursery can be overwhelming. Especially for a new gardener! I still have a tough time making selections. With so many choices, it’s hard not to go overboard. When I’m purchasing seeds, I try to consider my space and needs so I can maximize returns. I…

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The Number One Tenet of Frugal Gardening: Plant What You Love

November 21, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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Apologies for the delay in posting this week. I managed to get mild food poisoning after a lovely brunch, and my stomach was in knots for nearly two days. The gardening season is definitely on its way, though! I love seeing photos of gardens slowly turning green and spotting hidden veggie beds in front or…

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Where to Find Cheap Gardening Tools Without Sacrificing Quality?

July 30, 2024 by Vanessa Bermudez Leave a Comment

Where to Find Cheap Gardening Tools Without Sacrificing Quality

Gardening doesn’t have to break the bank, especially when it comes to tools. Finding cheap gardening tools that don’t compromise on quality is key to maintaining both your garden and your budget. This guide will explore the best places and methods to score affordable gardening tools without sacrificing performance or durability. Whether you’re a seasoned…

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9 Stunning Cheap Garden Decor Ideas You Can Do Yourself in Your Backyard

July 12, 2024 by Vanessa Bermudez Leave a Comment

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Cheap garden decor can transform your backyard into a stunning oasis without breaking the bank. With a bit of creativity and some simple DIY projects, you can add personality and charm to your garden. Check out these nine brilliant ways to make your garden look amazing without blowing your budget. 1. Upcycled Furniture Planters Give…

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Inexpensive Planting Solutions: 10 Genius Tips for Gardeners on a Budget

July 5, 2024 by Vanessa Bermudez Leave a Comment

10 Genius Inexpensive Planting Solutions for Gardeners on a Budget

Inexpensive planting solutions are the key to creating a beautiful garden without breaking the bank. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a newbie, these creative and budget-friendly ideas will help you grow lush plants and vibrant flowers. Here are ten genius ideas to get you started. 1. Recycle Household Containers One of the easiest and…

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Year of the Tomato: New Blight‑Resistant Varieties Offer High Yields in Cool, Wet Climates

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Some gardening seasons feel like a friendly handshake. Others feel like a wrestling match with the weather. Cool temperatures, endless rain, and soggy soil often leave tomato lovers staring at yellow leaves instead of baskets full of ripe fruit. This year, however, brings welcome news for gardeners who refuse to let gloomy skies ruin tomato…

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A perfectly trimmed lawn once ruled the neighborhood, but more gardeners now trade endless mowing for colorful blooms and buzzing pollinators. A no-mow flowering lawn offers a practical way to reduce yard work while creating a landscape that feels alive instead of silent. Bees drift from flower to flower, butterflies linger a little longer, and…

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A gorgeous backyard should welcome every member of the family, including the four-legged ones who sprint through flower beds, sniff every shrub, and somehow discover trouble in record time. Building a pet-friendly garden means choosing plants and features that look fantastic while reducing common hazards for curious dogs. The result feels less like an obstacle…

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