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6 Time Saving Tips for Kitchen Gardeners

For the Mommas

6 Time Saving Tips for Kitchen Gardeners. If there is one thing I miss now, it is the organic herbs and vegetables that I got from my sister-in-law’s garden during the pandemic. So, this year I decided to start my own little kitchen garden.

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Thrifty gardening Tips

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

As I was doing some yard work a couple of days ago, I noticed my neighbor tilling up a vegetable garden spot in his back yard – a sure sign of spring! Here are 4 thrifty gardening tips for you if you are planning a garden this year. Grow sprouts on a tuber. Once again, Spring is approaching. Save your seeds.

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Friday Links – Garden Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Now that the weather has changed, we are getting ready to garden. It really is a great feeling to grow your own food. We have multiple veggies on the list that we are growing but a few include bok choy, broccoli cabbage, carrots, peppers, and tomatoes. I have been able to read some great articles this week.

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04/23 Pinterest Pin(s) of the Week: Veggie Gardening

Nicoles Nickels

But I still see signs of spring in the blooming azaleas (which are gorgeous now), in the uptick of the number of cars outside of businesses that carry gardening supplies, and in the noisy buzz of lawn mowers throughout the neighborhood. Originally being from the SC Low Country area I don’t count myself as a real gardener.

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Gardening: Frugal Living Community

Saving Cents With Sense

Many of you know how much I love to garden – and with the weather starting to warm up here in Phoenix, it has me thinking of starting my garden soon. I recently asked the Frugal Living Community what they are planning to grow this year, come on over and share your thoughts, too! ©2009-11 Saving Sense Media LLC.

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2011 Harvest Report

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I did have to move them into the garage with a grow light in order for them to ripen since it had started getting cold here, but the patience paid off because they are delicious. Last year, after moving into our house, my husband and I planted our first container vegetable garden. I am definitely hooked on this garden method.

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6 Perennial To Plant Once and Harvest Forever

For the Mommas

They are the perfect investment to get the most out of your garden budget and also give you more time to enjoy your landscape. Most perennials are low-maintenance and easy to grow. They also provide pollen, nectar, and nesting materials for birds and butterflies.

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