Creating Your Next Lush Garden On A Low Budget
The problem with food and plants these days is that they are all too expensive with the economy as it is. A garden is a good alternative, but the start up costs of getting your garden going can be too much at once for you. Following some simple tips, you can lower the costs and have it running in no time.
Gardening costs that we don’t commonly think about would include reading material. After all, we have to learn somewhere! If you don’t have a knowledgeable friend around to teach you, you will end up paying possibly hundreds on learning material. The smart beginner will instead use the library for books, or use the Internet to find the gardening tips and advice necessary.
Going to a nursery is expensive- it’s probably the last place you want to look. That is, unless you have knowledge of how to buy plants and flowers off season. The only real problem here is that when buying like this, the plants or flowers will not bloom until the next growing period. Since they are in less demand, the price associated with them will drop.
Roadside shops that sell plants are the most cost effective for your money- the only problem is finding them. Going to a local farmer’s market is your best bet in finding discount plants and flowers. You can also barter at these locations, unlike nurseries, so you can truly find a good fit for your budget and what you want for your garden.
Gardening is more than just a personal hobby- it is a way to bond with others. While out shopping for gardening supplies, make friends that you think would like to swap plants. Plant swapping is done when there is an abundance of one plant in your garden that someone else doesn’t have. A swap in this case is free, and doesn’t hurt you as long as you have more seeds.
Having a lack of money is just a huge strain on your life- don’t put up with it. Seek help in the public; organizations are in existence that will build gardens and provide support for families that need it. So long as you really do have a need for the garden and support, finding help is actually easy. Contact your local government officials to get information on this.
Closing Comments
Unfortunately money is needed to start a garden. But once you get the garden going, you will be able to enjoy a huge reduction in food costs. Building a larger garden each year will continue to reduce your costs, and make your time worth the effort exerted.
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