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Can a $25 Garden Bed Pay for Itself? A Realistic Cost Breakdown

July 12, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Can a $25 Garden Bed Pay for Itself? A Realistic Cost Breakdown

A $25 garden bed sounds almost too good to be true, but a small growing space really can help cut grocery costs when gardeners choose the right crops and avoid expensive mistakes. A handful of seeds, some soil, and a little patience can turn a simple corner of the yard into a tiny food-producing machine….

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard gardening, Beginner Gardening, food savings, gardening, gardening costs, homegrown vegetables, raised beds, Sustainable Living, Vegetable Garden

Foraging Gardens: RHS Says Plant Borage, Sorrel and Herbs You Can Eat Straight from the Yard

July 8, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Foraging Gardens: RHS Says Plant Borage, Sorrel and Herbs You Can Eat Straight from the Yard

Walk outside, pinch a leaf, and snack straight from the garden without hesitation. That is the spirit behind foraging gardens, a growing approach that blends ornamental planting with edible surprises tucked between flowers and shrubs. The idea has gained traction thanks to guidance from the Royal Horticultural Society, which highlights plants that offer beauty on…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: borage, edible plants, foraging gardens, herbs, Home Gardening, RHS gardening, sorrel, Sustainable Living

7 Backyard Gardening Ideas That Could Save Money All Summer Long

July 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Backyard Gardening Ideas That Could Save Money All Summer Long

Backyard gardening does more than add charm to a home. It also helps trim grocery bills, reduce waste, and stretch resources through the hottest months of the year. A few smart changes in how a garden gets planned and maintained can turn an ordinary yard into a steady source of fresh produce and savings. Summer…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard gardening, composting, container gardening, Home Gardening, saving money, summer garden tips, Sustainable Living

The Gardening Trend That Could Help Lower Grocery Bills in 2026

June 28, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Gardening Trend That Could Help Lower Grocery Bills in 2026

Grocery aisles keep getting more expensive, and many households feel the pressure every time they check out. A quiet shift is gaining momentum in response, and it is reshaping how people think about food at home. Instead of relying only on store-bought produce, more people are turning yards, balconies, patios, and even windowsills into steady…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: container gardening, DIY food, food prices, gardening, grocery savings, Home Gardening, Sustainable Living, urban gardening

8 Vegetables That Produce More Than Most People Expect

June 27, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Vegetables That Produce More Than Most People Expect

Gardens have a sneaky way of surprising even experienced growers. One small planting can suddenly turn into a nonstop harvest that fills baskets faster than expected. Some vegetables quietly keep producing long after others have faded, almost like they are competing to see who can outdo the rest. The real magic happens when the right…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: container gardening, edible plants, garden tips, high‑yield crops, Home Gardening, seasonal harvest, Sustainable Living, vegetable gardening

Why More People Are Turning Tiny Yards Into Productive Gardens

June 27, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why More People Are Turning Tiny Yards Into Productive Gardens

Tiny yards used to sit quietly in the background, trimmed and unused beyond a bit of grass and maybe a lonely chair. Now they are transforming into lively, productive spaces filled with herbs, vegetables, and even fruiting plants. This shift is not just about gardening trends but about rethinking what outdoor space can actually do….

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard garden, food savings, gardening, homegrown food, Small space gardening, Sustainable Living, urban gardening

Why So Many First-Time Homeowners Are Starting Gardens

June 26, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why So Many First-Time Homeowners Are Starting Gardens

The excitement of getting the keys to a first home often comes with a long list of dreams. Fresh paint, new furniture, and backyard projects usually top that list. Lately, however, one hobby keeps popping up in neighborhoods across the country: gardening. From raised vegetable beds to colorful flower borders, many first-time homeowners are digging…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard gardens, curb appeal, first-time homeowners, gardening, gardening tips, homeownership, saving money, Sustainable Living, vegetable gardens

Why More Americans Are Building Backyard Greenhouses

June 25, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why More Americans Are Building Backyard Greenhouses

A quiet revolution has been taking place in backyards across the country. What once seemed like a feature reserved for botanical gardens, commercial growers, or serious horticulture enthusiasts now sits behind suburban homes, rural properties, and even compact urban lots. Backyard greenhouses have moved from luxury projects to practical gardening tools. The appeal goes far…

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Stop Paying Grocery Store Prices: The 1 Backyard Move That Cuts Your Food Costs

June 25, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Backyard Trend That’s Helping Families Spend Less on Groceries

Grocery bills seem to find new ways to surprise families every time they visit the store. One week it’s lettuce, the next it’s tomatoes, herbs, or peppers. As food prices continue to put pressure on household budgets, many families have started looking beyond coupons and sales flyers for relief. That search has led countless people…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard gardening, family gardening, food costs, frugal living, grocery savings, home garden, homegrown vegetables, saving money, Sustainable Living, Vegetable Garden

Why More Homeowners Are Planting Fruit Trees Again

June 24, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why More Homeowners Are Planting Fruit Trees Again

For years, perfectly trimmed lawns ruled suburban neighborhoods. A neat patch of grass became the standard symbol of a well-kept home. Today, however, many homeowners are swapping parts of those lawns for something far more rewarding: fruit trees. From apples and pears to peaches and cherries, backyard orchards are making a noticeable comeback. This renewed…

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