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Handy Roll-Along Garden Cart Just $14.99

Nicoles Nickels

Today only, you can get this Handy Roll-Along Garden Cart , a $59.99 The perfect cart for gardeners and homeowners featuring a strong metal frame with soft handgrips, durable wheels and a heavy duty nylon bag. The nylon cleanup bag features handles for easy carrying to empty into compost pile or for yard waste removal service pickup.

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Urban Farm Magazine Subscription-$4.50 for 1 Year

Nicoles Nickels

Articles include how-to projects, gardening basics, composting, beekeeping, roof-top gardening, preserving and freezing, and time and money-saving ideas. © 2012 Nicoles Nickels LLC. All rights reserved.

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Urban Farm Magazine 1 Year Subscription $4.50

Nicoles Nickels

Articles include how-to projects, gardening basics, composting, beekeeping, roof-top gardening, preserving and freezing, and time and money-saving ideas. © 2012 Nicoles Nickels LLC. All rights reserved.

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Urban Farm Magazine Subscription Only $4.50 per Year!

Saving Cents With Sense

Read up on gardening tips and get all the basics on preserving, freezing, composting and more. This Urban Farm Magazine deal is only valid today, October 24, 2012. With interesting articles and must-read advice, Urban Farm magazine is your tool to sustainable living on any size property.

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Using Kids Crafts to Teach the Gift of Giving

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

A garden stepping stone for Mom, maybe?! Making a garden stepping stone is not difficult or expensive, but does require some adult supervision. What Is a Garden Stepping Stone? Garden Stepping Stone Craft Kits Hobby Lobby had several versions of kits to create a stepping stone. The most expensive was around $20.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

Can’t believe I live here – a lake near my house Because I’ve lived so many different places, I’ve seen first-hand how good use of available resources can really improve overall community experiences, such as community gardens that utilize city-wide composting programs, to libraries, cycling infrastructure.