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The Cheapest Way to Build a Compost Bin

March 15, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Cheapest Way to Build a Compost Bin

Composting doesn’t have to be a fancy, complicated science experiment. Imagine transforming your leftover coffee grounds, vegetable peels, and even yard trimmings into rich, black gold for your garden—all without spending a fortune. The truth is, building a compost bin can cost almost nothing if approached with creativity and a little elbow grease. The cheapest…

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Ways to Grow Tomatoes for Less This Year

March 14, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Ways to Grow Tomatoes for Less This Year

Tomatoes don’t need to cost a small fortune to grow. Garden catalogs may tempt gardeners with glossy photos, pricey seedlings, and specialized equipment that promises legendary harvests, but tomatoes themselves care very little about marketing hype. Give them sunlight, decent soil, and a bit of attention, and they will reward that effort with an avalanche…

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The Truth About Dollar-Store Garden Supplies

March 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Truth About Dollar-Store Garden Supplies

Walking into a discount store with dreams of a lush garden feels like stepping into a treasure hunt. Shiny little tools, colorful planters, and bags of soil promise the possibility of a backyard paradise without emptying the wallet. But not every bargain belongs in the garden, and some items flirt with disaster if used without…

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Budget-Friendly Crops to Plant in March (Depending on Your Zone)

March 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Budget-Friendly Crops to Plant in March (Depending on Your Zone)

March usually rolls around with warmer days, longer sunlight, and the irresistible urge to get dirt under fingernails. It’s the month that whispers “spring is coming,” and for anyone with a patch of soil, it’s a green light to start sowing seeds. But planting without a plan can empty wallets faster than weeds overtake a…

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Cheap Netting Alternatives That Actually Work

March 12, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Cheap Netting Alternatives That Actually Work

Something always waits for a chance to ruin a garden harvest. Birds eye the berries, squirrels plot their raids, and insects treat leafy greens like an open buffet. Garden netting promises protection, but those tidy rolls at garden centers often carry price tags that make even enthusiastic gardeners hesitate. A large garden can swallow several…

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Low-Cost Ways to Improve Sandy Soil

March 10, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Low-Cost Ways to Improve Sandy Soil

Sandy soil is like the ultimate frenemy of gardeners everywhere. It drains water faster than anyone can refill a watering can, washes away nutrients before plants have a chance to enjoy them, and leaves seeds tumbling into oblivion like they were auditioning for an escape act. Yet, sandy soil doesn’t have to be a curse;…

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Low-Cost Ways to Build Raised Beds in 2026

March 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Low-Cost Ways to Build Raised Beds in 2026

A productive garden does not require a luxury budget. It demands resourcefulness, solid planning, and the right tools in capable hands. Raised beds continue to dominate backyard design in 2026 because they offer control over soil quality, better drainage, fewer weeds, and easier access for planting and harvesting. Prices for lumber and landscaping materials still…

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Budget-Friendly Ways to Keep Squirrels Out of Your Garden

March 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Budget-Friendly Ways to Keep Squirrels Out of Your Garden

The battle for the backyard starts the moment a squirrel locks eyes with a tomato plant. That tiny acrobat does not see months of planning, watering, and weeding. It sees lunch. And, as we all know, when a squirrel has a goal in mind, it seems like nothing will stop it. Even the most diehard…

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Low-Cost Ways to Protect Seedlings From March Cold Snaps

March 2, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Low-Cost Ways to Protect Seedlings From March Cold Snaps

Strong winds bite, night air turns sharp, and tender green shoots suddenly shiver under an unexpected spring freeze. March sometimes feels excited to bring warm sunshine during the day, then changes its mind after sunset and sends cold air racing across garden soil. New seedlings stand at the most vulnerable stage of life, thin stems…

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The Garden Features That Could Increase Your Home’s Value for Under $50

February 20, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Garden Features That Could Increase Your Home’s Value for Under $50

Has there been a time when you’ve walked past a yard and felt a spark of envy because it looked alive, inviting, and somehow effortlessly charming? That feeling isn’t just about luck or the homeowner’s green thumb—it often comes down to underappreciated features that transform any outdoor space. Believe it or not, adding just one…

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