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Frugal Gardening: Planet Natural Shares Compost Bin Buying Guide

Birmingham Bargain Mom

Tips for understanding and buying the right compost bin for your yard.

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10 Unusual Uses for Coffee Grounds

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Composting – The rich minerals left behind in the grounds helps the degradation process. Mix with lye to further the breakdown and worms really like the grounds so it is a multi-faceted support to composting. Be sure you Follow me on Pinterest and check out my boards for recipes , craft ideas and other frugal living tips !

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Articles include how-to projects, gardening basics, composting, beekeeping, roof-top gardening, preserving and freezing, and time and money-saving ideas. Be sure you Follow me on Pinterest and check out my boards for recipes , craft ideas and other frugal living tips ! Pick one up for your favorite neighbor or teacher.

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Articles include how-to projects, gardening basics, composting, beekeeping, roof-top gardening, preserving and freezing, and time and money-saving ideas. Be sure you Follow me on Pinterest and check out my boards for recipes , craft ideas and other frugal living tips ! Pick one up for your favorite neighbor or teacher.

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Meet a Reader | JenRR from the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

I save money where I can, reusing old food containers for my multitude of seasonal seedlings, getting free five-gallon buckets from the bakery to use for extra growing space, making compost from our fruit and vegetable scraps, and starting almost everything from seed. Is there anything unique about frugal living in your area?

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How to Start a Garden Frugally

Saving Cents With Sense

Start using all of your organic kitchen scraps to create your own compost pile which will lead to some amazing soil. What other frugal gardening tips would you add to my post? He also has a blog which talks about frugal living and making your paycheck go as far as possible every month. Good Soil on the Cheap.