• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Frugal Gardening

Simple ways to save money while you garden

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Garden Frugally
  • Buy These
  • Our Editorial Commitment
  • Navigation Menu: Social Icons

    • Facebook
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

herbs

Plants That Thrive With Minimal Fertilizer

March 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Plants That Thrive With Minimal Fertilizer

Ever wondered if there’s a world where plants grow lush and healthy without demanding a weekly feeding frenzy? It’s not a fantasy. Some plants thrive with barely any fertilizer, giving gardeners the joy of greenery without the constant fuss of nutrient schedules or chemical bottles. Whether it’s a houseplant that perks up a dreary corner…

Read More

Filed Under: plant growth Tagged With: drought-tolerant plants, easy-care plants, garden tips, herbs, houseplants, indoor gardening, low maintenance plants, minimal fertilizer, outdoor gardening, succulents, sustainable gardening

8 Plants That Act As Natural Pest Deterrents

February 27, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 8 Plants That Act As Natural Pest Deterrents

A successful garden does not need a chemical arsenal to stay protected. The right plants can stand guard, release powerful scents, and send many common pests searching for an easier target. Instead of fighting nature at every turn, smart gardeners recruit it. Certain herbs and flowers contain compounds that insects simply dislike, and when these…

Read More

Filed Under: pests Tagged With: companion planting, eco-friendly gardening, flowers, gardening, herbs, mosquito repellent plants, natural pest control, organic gardening, pollinator plants, vegetable garden tips

9 Ridiculously Easy Plants Every First‑Time Gardener Can Grow

February 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 9 Ridiculously Easy Plants Every First‑Time Gardener Can Grow

If growing a garden sounds like trying to decode an alien language, take a deep breath and relax—gardening doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, some plants practically raise themselves while giving you the satisfaction of watching life sprout under your care. First-time gardeners often fear failure, but the truth is that Mother Nature is…

Read More

Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Beginner Gardening, easy plants, garden tips, gardening, herbs, houseplants, indoor plants, low maintenance plants, plant care, urban gardening, vegetable gardening

Impatient Gardeners: 7 Plants That Will Grow Faster Than You’d Think

February 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Impatient Gardeners: 7 Plants That Will Grow Faster Than You'd Think

If patience isn’t exactly your strongest suit, you’re in luck. Some plants refuse to test your willpower and instead reward you almost immediately with bursts of green, splashes of color, and even edible treats. Gardening doesn’t have to be a slow march of anticipation and disappointment; certain species are practically adrenaline shots for anyone tired…

Read More

Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: fast-growing plants, flowers, garden tips, gardening, herbs, Home Gardening, planting advice, quick harvest, urban gardening, vegetable gardening

9 Seeds You Can Plant Immediately — No Matter the Weather

February 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 9 Seeds You Can Plant Immediately — No Matter the Weather

A garden doesn’t wait for perfect weather, and neither should anyone who feels ready to plant something that actually grows. Weather swings from warm to icy without warning, but certain seeds push through cold soil, shrug off gloomy skies, and reward anyone bold enough to plant them right now. These seeds don’t demand ideal conditions….

Read More

Filed Under: seeds Tagged With: all-weather plants, backyard gardening, easy gardening, flowers, gardening, herbs, home garden, planting tips, seeds, Sustainable Living, vegetables

12 Seeds You Should Start Early If You Want Big Spring Harvests

January 21, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 12 Seeds You Should Start Early If You Want Big Spring Harvests

Spring harvests don’t happen by accident. They’re planned, plotted, and quietly started weeks before the soil outside is ready. While winter is still dragging its heels, gardeners who know the secret are already potting up trays, watching green shoots stretch toward the light. Starting certain seeds early gives plants a head start that translates into…

Read More

Filed Under: seeds Tagged With: Affordable garden tips, broccoli, buy seeds, cabbage, celery, choosing seeds, DIY seed starting, eggplants, garden tips, gardening tips, herbs, kale, leeks, lettuce, onions, peppers, seed starting, seeds, spring, spring garden, strawberries, tomatoes

7 Mistakes That Make Indoor Herbs Weak and Leggy

January 20, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

7 Mistakes That Make Indoor Herbs Weak and Leggy

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….

Read More

Filed Under: gardening myths Tagged With: container gardening, frugal gardening, grow lights, herb garden, herbs, indoor gardening, kitchen garden, plant care, pruning, watering tips

7 Cold-Weather Herbs That Taste Better Than Store-Bought

December 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Cold-Weather Herbs That Taste Better Than Store-Bought

Winter doesn’t have to be a culinary wasteland ruled by bland jars and dusty spice racks. When the temperature drops, a surprising number of herbs actually step up their game, developing deeper flavors, tougher leaves, and personalities that laugh in the face of frost. These cold-weather heroes thrive when the air is crisp, the soil…

Read More

Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: cold weather gardening, Cold-weather plants, DIY Herb Garden, Garden, garden tips, gardening, herbs, winter, Winter Garden, winter gardening

6 Indoor Herb Gardens Perfect for the Holiday Season

December 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are Indoor Herb Gardens Perfect for the Holiday Season

The holiday season brings cozy vibes, twinkling lights, and the irresistible aroma of cinnamon, pine, and something delicious baking in the oven. But why stop there? Adding an indoor herb garden to your festive setup can turn your home into a fragrant wonderland while giving you fresh ingredients for all your seasonal recipes. From bright…

Read More

Filed Under: indoor gardening Tagged With: hanging gardens, herb garden, herbs, indoor gardening, indoor gardening tips, Indoor Herb Garden, indoor plants, kitchen garden, windowsill garden

Grow This Indoors and You’ll Have Fresh Herbs All Winter

November 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

If You Grow This Indoors You’ll Have Fresh Herbs All Winter

There’s something magical about snipping a handful of fresh herbs when everything outside is frozen solid and aggressively unfriendly. While your neighbors are staring sadly at their barren gardens and scraping frost off windshields, you could be inside plucking fragrant leaves like you live in a tiny indoor Mediterranean paradise. Indoor herb growing isn’t just…

Read More

Filed Under: indoor gardening Tagged With: Basil, chives, cilantro, fresh herbs, herbs, indoor garden, indoor garden tips, indoor gardening, indoor plants, mint, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme, winter, winter garden tips, winter gardening, Winter Gardening Tips

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Struggling to get your garden off the ground? Put those days behind you with our special starter kit – perfect for thrifty green thumbs everywhere. Get growing and add a splash of color today!

Popular Posts

  • usda free seeds websiteHow To Get Free Seeds From The Government by Amanda Blankenship Seeds might seem like a small expense, but any seasoned…
  • Enviro Ice On PlantsShould I Use Enviro Ice On My Plants? by Kathryn Vercillo Every week, I receive food from Hungryroot. It's a great…
  • is shredded paper good for the gardenFrom Trash to Treasure: Transform Shredded Paper Into Garden Gold by Amanda Blankenship Should you use shredded paper as garden mulch? It might…
  • Enviro IceWhat Happens to Plants If You Use Enviro Ice on Them? by Amanda Blankenship About a year ago, I wrote our first article about…
7 Signs Your Tomato Plants Are in Serious Trouble

7 Signs Your Tomato Plants Are in Serious Trouble

Tomato plants can look cheerful one day and alarmingly stressed the next, which catches many gardeners off guard. These garden favorites demand steady care, and even small mistakes can snowball into major problems fast. A sudden color shift, odd leaf shapes, or stalled growth often signal deeper trouble brewing beneath the surface. Catching those signals…

Read More

Why So Many Americans Are Turning Front Yards Into Vegetable Gardens

Why So Many Americans Are Turning Front Yards Into Vegetable Gardens

Front yards across the United States are undergoing a quiet but powerful transformation. Lawns that once demanded weekly mowing now sprout tomatoes, kale, peppers, and herbs instead of turf grass. Families are rethinking how they use every square foot of outdoor space, especially when grocery prices keep climbing. Gardening no longer feels like a hobby…

Read More

10 Cheap Plants That Make Your Yard Look Professionally Landscaped

10 Cheap Plants That Make Your Yard Look Professionally Landscaped

A polished, designer-looking yard does not require a luxury budget or a professional crew. Smart plant choices can instantly elevate curb appeal and create structure, color, and balance across any outdoor space. Many affordable plants deliver that “finished landscape” look without demanding constant care or expensive upkeep. The secret lies in choosing varieties that spread…

Read More

9 Plants That Can Help Lower Backyard Mosquito Populations Naturally

9 Plants That Can Help Lower Backyard Mosquito Populations Naturally

A backyard can quickly turn uncomfortable when mosquitoes start swarming at dusk, but nature offers a surprisingly stylish solution. Certain plants release strong natural oils that confuse, repel, or deter mosquitoes from settling in. Gardeners can strategically place these plants around patios, seating areas, and garden edges for better outdoor comfort. These plants also bring…

Read More

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Garden Frugally
  • Buy These
  • Our Editorial Commitment
  • Navigation Menu: Social Icons

    • Facebook
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2026 · Foodie Pro & The Genesis Framework