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Low-Cost Mulching Options for Weed Control and Soil Health

December 15, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Low-Cost Mulching Options for Weed Control and Soil Health

Mulching is a key part of gardening. Mulching offers soil improvement which makes everything in your garden grow better. It is also one of the most versatile and cost-effective solutions for curbing weed growth in a garden. This guide explores the significance of mulching, its broader benefits, and various low-cost mulching options for reaping the benefits…

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Could My Dogs Save Me Money in The Garden?

October 27, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Could My Dogs Save Me Money in The Garden?

I’m casually looking to move into a new place where I would have more of a yard. This means that I would have more space for plant life. It also means that my dogs would have a place to romp around. However, those two things would be shared. For the most part, I assume that…

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10 Household Items That Can Be Composted (and 5 That Can’t)

May 3, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  Composting household items is the most efficient way to create nutrient gold for your garden. If you can use up what you have on hand, you can save money and reduce the amount of waste you create. So what can you toss into the compost bin? Here are ten household items you can compost….

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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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Are Compost Bins Worth the Money?

May 11, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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Compost is an excellent amendment for your garden, and making your own is reasonably straightforward and cheap. Is it worth investing in a bin, though? Are compost bins worth the money? Let’s take a look at the cost of a traditional compost bin and the benefits of buying a pre-built container.  Cost of a compost…

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How Much Dirt Does my Raised Bed Garden Need?

November 25, 2019 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

One of the benefits of raised bed gardening is the ability to use your own soil mix. It’s a serious advantage for those stuck living in places where the soil quality is poor or where there’s no soil to speak of (e.g., those who have a concrete yard).  But how do you figure out how…

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Can You Grow Saffron Crocus in an Ordinary Backyard?

Can You Grow Saffron Crocus in an Ordinary Backyard?

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6 Ways to Use August Garden Clippings Without Sending Them to the Curb

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5 Low-Cost Ways to Add Vertical Interest After Vines Fade

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