Indoor herbs should feel like the easiest win in gardening—snip fresh basil, pinch mint, toss parsley into dinner, repeat. But instead, a lot of people end up with sad, stretched stems and tiny pale leaves that taste like disappointment. The good news is you don’t need expensive gear or a “green thumb” to fix it….
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7 Things You Should Never Compost in Winter—Even If You Do in Summer
Winter composting can feel like a free pass to toss anything into the pile and “let it sort itself out later.” The problem is that cold slows decomposition, which means the wrong scraps don’t break down—they just sit there and create pests, smells, and springtime headaches. If you want finished compost sooner (and less mess),…
The Real Reason Your Seedlings Keep Dying—And It’s Not the Cold
If your trays look great for a week and then flop, melt, or vanish overnight, you’re not alone. Most gardeners blame chilly windowsills, surprise drafts, or “bad luck” for why seedlings keep dying, but that’s rarely the real culprit. The truth is that tiny plants die fast when one basic need stays off-balance for even…
The Smart Gardener’s Guide: 4 Low-Cost Organic Fertilizers
Regardless of what you’re growing, your plants need nutrients. Without fertilizer, your plants will fail to thrive and grow big and strong. In the case of edibles, a lack of nutrients can limit your crop and lead to poor production. Unfortunately, many fertilizers on the market are expensive. Thankfully, there are cheap organic fertilizers you…
How Frugal Gardening Hacks Can Turn $5 Into a Blooming Oasis
You don’t need a big budget to grow big beauty! If you only have $5 to spend, you can still create a beautiful garden. You’ll just have to utilize items you already have and use your green thumb. In no time, you’ll be on your way to having a blooming oasis. Here are some frugal…
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…
Winter Food Budgeting for the Frugal Gardener
In the past, I always noticed a jump in our food budget over the winter months. You’d think that the summer, with its frequent BBQs and outdoor game nights, would put a more significant dent in the budget, but I’ve noticed the opposite. In the summer, we get a lot of food right from the…
The Number One Tenet of Frugal Gardening: Plant What You Love
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…
What’s a Frugal Gardener to do in the Snow?
Where I live, the snow has arrived and is here to stay. It’s been a month or so now that we’ve begun to shovel our walkway and donned our boots when heading outdoors. A month where I was happy to take a break from thinking about gardening tasks: I think a break is necessary…
Cheap and Economical Humidity Dome Alternatives
If you grow your plants from seeds then you probably know what a humidity dome is. (If not, don’t worry, we’ll go over it briefly below.) Just like with all of your other gardening supplies, you can buy humidity domes from a variety of different sources. However, you can also DIY them. Here are some…









