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9 Surprising Reasons You’re Seeing More Dead Patches of Grass

August 22, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

Dead patches of grass

One of the most frustrating parts of lawncare are those pesky dead patches of grass. No matter what you do, it refuses to green up. It’s not just the weather. There are many other reasons for dead patches. They can be a sign of pests, soil problems, or even your own bad lawn care habits….

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Top 13 Benefits of Using Rice Hulls in Gardening

July 23, 2025 by Amanda Blankenship Leave a Comment

Rice Hulls

If you’re looking for an affordable, sustainable way to boost your garden’s health, rice hulls might be the secret ingredient you’re missing. These lightweight, all-natural byproducts of rice milling are packed with benefits for home gardeners. With a neutral pH and excellent aeration properties, rice hulls can improve soil structure, drainage, and water retention. They’re…

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If You Only Grow One Type of Spinach Let This One Be It

January 13, 2025 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

perpetual spinach

  The weather has been up and down lately. One moment, it’s freezing cold; the next, there’s a mini-heatwave. It makes me glad that I didn’t bother to plant too much in pursuit of a fall and winter harvest. A few carrot and beet tops are peeking out of the ground; the zinnias are still…

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Garden Planning: Crop Rotation

January 9, 2025 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

crop rotation

  I’ve said it before. It’s so important for a frugal gardener to plan. While gardeners without a strict budget can afford to be a little lax when it comes to planning, those who are looking to save money, in the long run, need to be meticulous and start thinking about their garden layout months,…

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A Wealth of Information: 4 Great Reasons to Order & Keep Seed Catalogs

January 6, 2025 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

planting seeds

  Have you started receiving your seed catalogs yet? Mine have indeed begun arriving in my mailbox! I’ve set the pile aside during the holidays — I’ve been too busy cleaning, cooking, and entertaining to peruse them, but I look forward to when I have a chance to flip through the pages of delicious-looking produce. …

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Inventory & Supplies

January 2, 2025 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

seed starting pots

  For the next few weeks, I’ll be focusing on the topic of seed starting. I’ll be providing you with budget-friendly tips, hints, and strategies to get you started this gardening season without breaking the bank. This week, let’s talk about inventory and seed starting supplies. Inventory Every year, I have a mini panic about…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Indoors vs. Outdoors

December 23, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

seed starting

  I recently polled my social media followers to find out what kinds of questions they had about seed starting, and a common source of confusion is figuring out which seeds need to be started indoors. You don’t need to dig out all your seeds and start everything indoors before the last frost date. Why Not…

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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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Winter Food Budgeting for the Frugal Gardener

November 25, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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…

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

November 21, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

lettuce

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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8 Garden Materials to Stock Up on When Stores Clear Summer Shelves

8 Garden Materials to Stock Up on When Stores Clear Summer Shelves

Summer garden displays have a funny way of disappearing just when gardeners start thinking about next season. As stores make room for fall and holiday merchandise, garden centers often mark down supplies that still have plenty of useful life left in them. That creates a tempting opportunity, but the trick involves knowing what deserves precious…

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Can Crushed Oyster Shells Help Garden Soil?

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