• 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
  • Privacy Policy
  • Navigation Menu: Social Icons

    • Facebook
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

seasons

9 Fruit Trees to Plant Bare-Root in Fall

October 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Fruit Trees to Plant Bare-Root in Fall

Fall might seem like the time to wind down your gardening, but smart growers know it’s actually the perfect time to start something new—especially if that “something” is a fruit tree. Planting bare-root trees in fall gives them a head start before spring even arrives. With cooler temperatures and moist soil, roots can establish quietly…

Read More

Filed Under: trees Tagged With: apple trees, apricot trees, autumn, autumn gardening tips, cherry trees, fall, fall garden, fall gardening, fall plants, fig trees, fruit, fruit trees, fruits, peach trees, pear trees, planting trees, plum trees, seasonal, seasonal gardening, seasons, trees

Why Certain Plants Emit More Fragrance in Fall

October 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Certain Plants Emit More Fragrance in Fall

You step outside on a crisp autumn morning and—whoa—something in the air smells incredible. Maybe it’s the gardenia near the porch or the honeysuckle climbing the fence, but whatever it is, it’s stronger, sweeter, and somehow more alive than it was all summer. Fall, it seems, brings out the perfume in plants. But why does…

Read More

Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: best plants, dew, fall, fall flowers, fall garden, fall gardening, fall planting, fragrance, moisture, plant smells, plants, scents, seasonal, seasonal gardening, seasons, smells

Why Shortened Days Impact Leafy Crops Differently

October 18, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Shortened Days Impact Leafy Crops Differently

When the days start to shrink and that golden autumn light turns soft and fleeting, you can almost hear plants adjusting. Some crops yawn, slow down, and prepare for a cozy winter nap, while others seem to panic, racing to finish their growing cycle before the sun disappears entirely. Gardeners notice it every fall—the lettuce…

Read More

Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Affordable Gardening, autumn, autumn gardening tips, Choosing crops, cold weather, cool weather, crop, crops, garden tips, leafy crops, leafy greens, leaves, light, season extension, seasonal gardening, seasons, sunlight, temperature, warm weather, warm weather crops, winding down for the season

Why Shorter Days Trigger Better Root Growth

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Shorter days trigger better root growth

Ever notice how plants seem to come alive underground just as the days start getting shorter? It’s not your imagination—nature has a secret rhythm, and autumn is when roots do their real heavy lifting. While leaves fade and flowers drop, the real action is happening below the soil line. The shorter days and cooler air…

Read More

Filed Under: plant growth Tagged With: best soil, growth, photosynthesis, plant, plant growth, plants, root, roots, seasons, shorter days, soil

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

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…
Why You Should Bury Your Cardboard Boxes Instead of Recycling Them

Why You Should Bury Your Cardboard Boxes Instead of Recycling Them

Why toss cardboard into a bin when it could literally feed the earth beneath your feet? That plain brown box sitting in the corner holds more potential than most people ever realize, and it has nothing to do with storage or shipping. Instead of sending it off to a recycling facility, a growing number of…

Read More

5 Reasons to Visit the Dollar Store Before the Garden Center This Month

5 Reasons to Visit the Dollar Store Before the Garden Center This Month

A trip to the garden center may feel like the official kickoff to planting season, but skipping one quick stop beforehand could mean missing out on serious savings and clever tools. The real secret weapon this month sits in a place most people overlook, tucked between cleaning supplies and party decorations. That humble dollar store…

Read More

Stop Throwing Money Away: 7 Kitchen Scraps That Regrow Into Full Meals

Stop Throwing Money Away: 7 Kitchen Scraps That Regrow Into Full Meals

Why toss perfectly good food when it can come back to life? That stub of green onion, that lonely lettuce core, that garlic clove hanging on for dear life—they are not trash. They are the beginning of another meal, another grocery trip avoided, and another small win for both the wallet and the environment. This…

Read More

Stop Planting Immediately If You See This: The Invasive Jumping Worm That Turns Soil Into Coffee Grounds

Stop Planting Immediately If You See This: The Invasive Jumping Worm That Turns Soil Into Coffee Grounds

A garden can look perfectly healthy one day and completely lifeless the next, and no dramatic storm or obvious disaster needs to show up for that shift to happen. One tiny, wriggling invader can quietly wreck everything from the roots up, leaving behind soil that looks like it belongs in a coffee filter instead of…

Read More

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Garden Frugally
  • Buy These
  • Privacy Policy
  • Navigation Menu: Social Icons

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

Copyright © 2026 · Foodie Pro & The Genesis Framework