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Fire Officials Say This Garden Tool Storage Mistake Is Causing Dangerous Shed Fires

February 12, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Fire Officials Say This Garden Tool Storage Mistake Is Causing Dangerous Shed Fires

A shed is supposed to be the calm corner of your yard where life gets simpler, not a place that can turn into a worst-case scenario overnight. But when spring hits and tools come out daily, one habit starts creeping in: piling “just one more thing” near where you charge and store equipment. That storage…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: battery chargers, DIY shed setup, fire prevention, frugal gardening, garden safety, shed organization, tool storage, yard maintenance

EPA Flags a Popular Garden Hose Brand for Leaching Chemicals Into Edible Crops

February 12, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

EPA Flags a Popular Garden Hose Brand for Leaching Chemicals Into Edible Crops

That headline is the kind that makes you look at your hose like it’s a ticking time bomb, especially if you water lettuce, herbs, or tomatoes. Here’s the calmer truth: stories like this often spread faster than the evidence, and it’s not always clear that the EPA has actually named a specific consumer garden hose…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: drip irrigation, frugal gardening, garden safety, garden tools, organic gardening, soil health, vegetable gardening, watering tips

Busy Gardeners Are Making This One Mistake — And It’s Killing Their Plants

February 11, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Busy Gardeners Are Making This One Mistake — And It’s Killing Their Plants

If your garden looks fine for a week and then suddenly starts collapsing, it’s probably not bad luck or a “brown thumb.” Most plant problems don’t come from one dramatic failure—they come from a small habit that repeats until plants can’t recover. The tricky part is that this one mistake often feels responsible, especially when…

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Filed Under: watering Tagged With: Beginner Gardening, container gardening, drip irrigation, frugal gardening, mulching, plant care, soil health, watering tips

This Free App Could Save Your Garden From Dying This Spring

February 11, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

This Free App Could Save Your Garden From Dying This Spring

Spring makes gardeners feel unstoppable right up until a warm week, a windy day, and one missed watering knocks plants sideways. If you’ve ever watched seedlings flop overnight or seen pots dry out faster than you thought possible, you’re not alone. The good news is you don’t need fancy sensors or expensive gadgets to get…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: container gardening, frost protection, frugal gardening, garden apps, pest prevention, plant care, spring gardening, watering tips

This Viral Gardening Hack Is Quietly Killing Plants — And Costing You More

February 10, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

This Viral Gardening Hack Is Quietly Killing Plants — And Costing You More

If you’ve ever filled the bottom of a pot with rocks “for drainage,” you’re not alone—this tip gets shared like it’s gardening law. It feels smart, it sounds tidy, and it seems like it should prevent soggy roots. The problem is that this viral gardening hack often does the opposite, trapping water where roots need…

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Filed Under: gardening methods Tagged With: container gardening, drainage tips, frugal gardening, fungus gnats, plant care hacks, potting mix, root rot prevention

Is Taking Clippings From Plants In A Store Illegal?

February 9, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Is Taking Clippings From Plants In A Store Illegal?

It’s easy to see why this question keeps popping up. Often, a tiny snip feels harmless and the plant will “grow back.” Plus, propagation is one of the most frugal gardening skills there is. But stores aren’t wild plant libraries, and what feels like a freebie to a shopper can look like damage or loss…

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Filed Under: gardening methods Tagged With: frugal gardening, gardening ethics, houseplants, indoor gardening, pest prevention, plant patents, plant propagation, plant swaps

Soil Scientists Warn: This Contamination Is Spreading Fast in Home Gardens Across the South

February 9, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Soil Scientists Warn: This Contamination Is Spreading Fast in Home Gardens Across the South

If your garden has ever looked “fine” one week and then started twisting, stalling, or producing weirdly bitter harvests the next, it’s easy to blame weather. But a growing number of gardeners are running into problems that don’t wash off and don’t compost away, especially after bringing in “free” inputs like manure, mulch, hay, or…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: composting, frugal gardening, garden testing, manure management, organic matter, raised beds, seed starting, soil safety, southern gardening

Experts Say These Indoor Greenhouses Are Failing Seedlings in Cold Snaps

February 8, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Experts Say These Indoor Greenhouses Are Failing Seedlings in Cold Snaps

A surprise cold snap can make a healthy tray of seedlings look rough overnight, even when everything’s technically “indoors.” Leaves curl, stems go limp, and the soil suddenly stays wet like it forgot how to dry. The frustrating part is that many setups look protective but don’t actually hold steady warmth where seedlings need it…

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Filed Under: greenhouse Tagged With: cold snaps, damping off, frugal gardening, greenhouse kits, grow lights, heat mats, indoor gardening, seed starting, seedlings

Why Some Cities Are Cracking Down on Front Yard Vegetable Gardens Again

February 8, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Why Some Cities Are Cracking Down on Front Yard Vegetable Gardens Again

If you’ve ever looked at an empty patch of lawn and thought, “That could be dinner,” you’re not alone. Front yard vegetable gardens feel like the ultimate frugal flex: fresh produce, fewer grocery runs, and a daily reminder that you’re not wasting usable space. So, it’s frustrating when a city suddenly “rediscovers” old rules or…

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Filed Under: gardening methods Tagged With: code enforcement, edible landscaping, front yard gardening, frugal gardening, local ordinances, neighborhood disputes, raised beds, vegetable garden design

Why Gardeners in Texas Are Losing Entire Beds to This Soil-Borne Fungus

February 7, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Why Gardeners in Texas Are Losing Entire Beds to This Soil-Borne Fungus

One week your peppers look fine, and the next week an entire section of the bed collapses like someone flipped a switch. In Texas, that “sudden wipeout” pattern is often tied to heat, humid nights, and a pathogen that hangs out in the soil waiting for the perfect moment—often southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii). The frustrating…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: crop rotation, drip irrigation, frugal gardening, garden pests and problems, mulch tips, plant disease, raised beds, soil health, Texas gardening

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Summer heat waves can turn a beautiful vegetable garden into a frustrating patch of wilted leaves and stalled growth. While many favorite crops struggle when temperatures climb into the 90s and beyond, some vegetables seem to treat extreme heat like a personal invitation to grow faster and produce more. Knowing which crops welcome the heat…

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