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Why You Should Stop Raking Your Leaves (And Save $100 on Fertilizer)

April 23, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why You Should Stop Raking Your Leaves (And Save $100 on Fertilizer)

Crisp fall air brings a familiar weekend ritual: dragging out the rake and bagging piles of leaves for disposal. That routine looks productive, but it quietly drains both time and money while stripping lawns of free nutrients. Those fallen leaves actually act as a natural, slow-release fertilizer that many homeowners pay good money to replicate….

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: eco friendly yard, fall leaves, fertilizer alternatives, gardening tips, home maintenance, lawn care, save money

The 30-Day Harvest: Fast Crops That Put Food on the Table by Next Month

April 20, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The 30-Day Harvest: Fast Crops That Put Food on the Table by Next Month

Fresh food in just 30 days sounds like a gardener’s cheat code, but it’s completely doable with the right crops and a little strategy. Fast-growing vegetables don’t just save time—they cut grocery bills, boost nutrition, and give you that unbeatable satisfaction of eating something you grew yourself. You don’t need acres of land or years…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Beginner Gardening, container gardening, fast growing crops, gardening tips, growing food, Home Gardening, save money

The Spring ‘Pound’ Trick: How to Get 10lbs of Food from One $2 Seed Packet

April 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Spring 'Pound' Trick: How to Get 10lbs of Food from One $2 Seed Packet

Spring has a funny way of making everything feel possible—including stretching a couple of dollars into a surprising amount of food. If you’ve ever walked past a rack of seed packets and thought, “That can’t possibly be worth it,” you’re about to rethink that assumption. With the right approach, a single $2 seed packet can…

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The Rain Barrel Revolution: Stop Paying for Garden Water This Summer

April 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Rain Barrel Revolution: Stop Paying for Garden Water This Summer

If your water bill spikes every summer, your garden is probably the main culprit. Between thirsty tomatoes, heat-stressed flowers, and that one plant that refuses to survive without constant attention, outdoor watering can quietly drain your wallet. But here’s the twist: you might be literally letting free water slip through your fingers every time it…

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The Tool-Share Strategy: How to Get Luxury Garden Tools for Free

April 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Tool-Share Strategy: How to Get Luxury Garden Tools for Free

There’s something undeniably satisfying about working in your garden with high-end tools—the kind that feel balanced in your hand, glide through soil, and make you look like you know exactly what you’re doing. The problem? Luxury garden tools can cost a small fortune, turning a simple hobby into a pricey investment. But what if you…

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Filed Under: garden tools Tagged With: budgeting tips, community sharing, frugal living, gardening tips, home improvement, save money, tool-share strategy

The Edible Front Yard: Why Your Lawnmower is Costing You Money

April 14, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Edible Front Yard: Why Your Lawnmower is Costing You Money

An immaculate green lawn looks tidy, predictable, and strangely expensive. That quiet hum of a lawnmower on a Saturday morning sounds like routine, but it also sounds like dollars flying out the door. Every blade of grass demands water, fuel, fertilizer, and time, yet it gives nothing back except a temporary sense of order. That…

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Beat Grocery Inflation: The 5 Most Expensive Vegetables to Buy (And Easiest to Grow)

April 14, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Beat Grocery Inflation: The 5 Most Expensive Vegetables to Buy (And Easiest to Grow)

The grocery bill no longer whispers bad news—it shouts it from the receipt. Prices climb, portions shrink, and that once-innocent produce aisle now feels like a financial obstacle course. Yet hidden inside that frustration sits a surprisingly satisfying solution, one that trades frustration for control and turns a backyard, balcony, or even a windowsill into…

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10 Ways to Get Free Plants

August 24, 2020 by Steph Coelho 1 Comment

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Get free plants and save money on your favorite pastime.  While gardening is one of the largest hobbies in the US, how expensive a hobby depends a lot on how you approach it. It can be quite an expensive hobby when you purchase everything retail. However, it can also be an extremely frugal hobby for…

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The Gardening Shortcut Busy Parents Are Using This Year

The Gardening Shortcut Busy Parents Are Using This Year

Fresh herbs on the porch, cherry tomatoes within arm’s reach, and leafy greens that don’t demand constant attention—this is no longer a fantasy for busy parents juggling work, school runs, and daily chaos. Gardening has shifted into a smarter, faster rhythm that fits modern family life without draining precious time or energy. Instead of traditional…

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7 Vegetables That Keep Producing All Summer Long

The Secret to a Non-Stop Summer Harvest? These 7 Vegetables

Fresh summer harvests feel like a nonstop reward when the right vegetables get planted in the garden. Some crops produce once and call it a season, but others keep sending out new fruits and leaves for weeks on end. These steady producers help keep meals colorful, budgets lower, and grocery trips shorter. A well-planned garden…

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Why Backyard Chickens and Gardening Are Becoming the Ultimate Frugal Combo

Why Backyard Chickens and Gardening Are Becoming the Ultimate Frugal Combo

Rising grocery costs continue to push households toward creative ways of producing food at home, and backyard spaces now carry more value than ever before. Chickens scratch through soil, gardens produce fresh vegetables, and together they form a practical system that turns everyday waste into real meals. This pairing does more than add charm to…

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Why More Americans Are Creating “No-Mow” Yards

Why More Americans Are Creating “No-Mow” Yards

Front lawns across the country are quietly changing their personalities. Perfectly trimmed grass no longer dominates every suburban block, and a wilder, more relaxed style keeps popping up instead. Homeowners now replace high-maintenance turf with plants that grow freely, support wildlife, and add natural texture to outdoor spaces. This shift reflects a growing desire for…

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