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The Experts Book of Garden Hints: Over 1,500 Organic Tips and Techniques from 250 of America's Best Gardners
The Experts Book of Garden Hints: Over 1,500 Organic Tips and Techniques from 250 of America's Best Gardners
by Fern Marshall Bradley
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1,519 All-Natural, All-Amazing Gardening Secrets: Expert Tips for Gardens and Yards of All Sizes
1,519 All-Natural, All-Amazing Gardening Secrets: Expert Tips for Gardens and Yards of All Sizes

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Month-To-Month Gardening, New Mexico (Month-to-Month Gardening Series, Tips for Designing, Growing & Maintaing Your Garden)
Month-To-Month Gardening, New Mexico (Month-to-Month Gardening Series, Tips for Designing, Growing & Maintaing Your Garden)
by Kelli Dolecek
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Basic Gardening (101 Essential Tips)
Basic Gardening (101 Essential Tips)
by Pippa Greenwood
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Get Fit Through Gardening: Advice, Tips, and Tools for Better Health
Get Fit Through Gardening: Advice, Tips, and Tools for Better Health
by Jeffrey P. Restuccio
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5 Quick Gardening Tips to Save You Money

It’s easy to spend a fortune every year creating a beautiful yard. These five tips can help save you money in both this, and future gardening seasons.

  

1. Plan your vegetable garden according to what your neighbors are planting so you can share your vegetables when they’re ready for eating. Often I’ve had too many of one kind of vegetable I couldn’t give away because my friend’s were ripe at the same time.

2. Select perennials rather than annuals for your flowerbeds. As they multiply each year, cut them back and exchange with your friends so you both have lovely gardens and save money at the same time.

3. Compost your kitchen scraps, as well as your coffee grounds.  The result  is much better than any potting soil you can ever get buy from a nursery or hardware store. The price is right, and this is definitely recycling!

4. Instead of using mulch, try pebbles or small rocks in your garden as a ground cover.  This will save you lots of cash since you won’t need to buy mulch in the spring and fall of every year.

5. Spend more money now by purchasing better quality gardening tools, and you will save in the long run.  They will last for years, saving you dollars because you don’t need to replace them every planting season.  Same goes for gardening gloves- make sure you buy the best you can afford so they last all seasons.

Happy Gardening!

Donald Trosper

 


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