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How Much Money Can You Really Save Growing Your Own Food?

June 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How Much Money Can You Really Save Growing Your Own Food?

Food prices continue to push higher, and many households search for creative ways to stretch their grocery budgets. One solution keeps popping up in backyards, patios, balconies, and community garden plots across the country: growing food at home. A packet of seeds costs just a few dollars, while a single tomato at the grocery store…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard gardening, food prices, frugal living, gardening, grocery savings, growing food, Home Gardening, personal finance, saving money, Vegetable Garden

The Dollar Store Gardening Finds That Actually Work

June 2, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Dollar Store Gardening Finds That Actually Work

Dollar store aisles hide more garden potential than most people expect, especially when shelves fill with overlooked tools, seeds, and containers that can support a surprisingly productive backyard or balcony setup. Smart gardeners scan these budget-friendly stores with a strategy, spotting items that solve real growing problems without draining a wallet. A small investment from…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Budget Gardening, container gardening, dollar store hacks, gardening, gardening tips, Home Gardening, saving money

10 Vegetables That Produce the Most Food for the Least Money

June 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

10 Vegetables That Produce the Most Food for the Least Money

Growing vegetables ranks among the smartest ways to cut grocery costs, especially when rising food prices continue to squeeze household budgets. A few dollars spent on seeds can turn into pounds of fresh produce over an entire growing season, making some vegetables incredible bargains. The trick involves choosing crops that produce heavily, grow reliably, and…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Budget Gardening, food gardening, frugal living, gardening tips, high yield vegetables, home garden, saving money, vegetable gardening

The Garden Center Advice That Cost Me Hundreds of Dollars

June 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Garden Center Advice That Cost Me Hundreds of Dollars

Garden centers offer inspiration around every corner. Bright flowers, healthy shrubs, and rows of shiny new products make it easy to imagine a backyard transformation. Many shoppers trust every recommendation they hear because employees often sound knowledgeable and confident. Unfortunately, not all gardening advice fits every yard, climate, or budget. A suggestion that works perfectly…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: garden center advice, garden planning, gardening budget, gardening tips, Home Gardening, landscaping mistakes, saving money, yard care

8 Productive Crops That Continue Yielding Through Summer

May 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Productive Crops That Continue Yielding Through Summer

Summer gardens can turn into absolute overachievers when the right crops land in the soil at the right time. Some vegetables sprint through one quick harvest, while others crank out fresh produce for weeks with almost ridiculous enthusiasm. Smart gardeners lean heavily on high-yield plants because steady harvests slash grocery bills, reduce waste, and keep…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard garden, Beginner Gardening, food gardening, gardening, gardening tips, harvest tips, homegrown vegetables, organic gardening, productive crops, raised beds, saving money, summer gardening, summer vegetables, vegetable gardening

The $5 Backyard Pantry: 7 Crops That Keep Producing All Season Long

April 29, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The $5 Backyard Pantry: 7 Crops That Keep Producing All Season Long

A backyard can turn into a steady food source without draining a wallet or demanding expert-level skills. A few dollars in seeds can stretch into months of fresh harvests when the right crops take center stage. Gardeners who focus on “cut-and-come-again” plants unlock a powerful secret: some vegetables keep giving long after the first harvest….

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard gardening, Beginner Gardening, frugal living, gardening tips, Grow Your Own Food, high‑yield crops, homesteading, kitchen garden, organic gardening, saving money, Sustainable Living, vegetable gardening

Why Every Budget Gardener Should Keep a ‘Garden Journal’ to Save Hundreds Next Year

April 29, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Every Budget Gardener Should Keep a 'Garden Journal' to Save Hundreds Next Year

A thriving garden doesn’t happen by luck—it grows from smart decisions made season after season. Many gardeners spend far more than necessary simply because they repeat the same mistakes each year without realizing it. Seeds get planted too early, crops fail in the same spots, and money disappears into plants that never had a real…

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The Chicken Manure Connection: Finding Free Fertilizer in Your Local Facebook Group

April 29, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Chicken Manure Connection: Finding Free Fertilizer in Your Local Facebook Group

A successful garden doesn’t start at the garden center—it starts with resourcefulness. Rich soil builds strong plants, and strong plants deliver better harvests, but bagged fertilizer costs add up fast over a season. Savvy gardeners know that some of the best soil amendments come from unexpected places, and one of the most powerful sits just…

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Don’t Plant These 5 Things If You’re on a Tight Budget

April 25, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Don't Plant These 5 Things If You're on a Tight Budget

Gardening promises fresh food, vibrant flowers, and a satisfying way to spend time outdoors—but costs can spiral quickly without a smart plan. Seeds, soil, water, and maintenance all add up, and some plants demand far more resources than they return. A tight budget requires strategy, not sacrifice, and the right plant choices can stretch every…

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Stop Overwatering: The Free Finger Test That Saves Your Water Bill

April 24, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Stop Overwatering: The Free Finger Test That Saves Your Water Bill

A prosperous garden doesn’t come from constant watering—it comes from smart watering. Too much water drowns roots, wastes money, and quietly sabotages even the healthiest plants. Many gardeners unknowingly turn a good habit into a costly mistake by sticking to rigid watering schedules. Plants don’t follow calendars, and soil doesn’t dry on command. One simple,…

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