Gardening doesn’t have to break the bank.
In fact, if you decide to add edibles this year, you can save money by growing your own food. Consider these ideas to save money in 2018.
Use inexpensive resources
Use your local libraries to borrow great gardening resources. Get to know a gardener! They are often willing to share plants with others.
Start plants from seed
Starting your own plants not only saves money, but it’s fun too. With seeds, you can choose what to grow and try new varieties. Start looking for seed catalogs now.
Buy plants in cell packs
This is more economical than buying individual pots. Better yet, share and trade with someone and split up the packs. For the perennial lover, buy smaller size potted plants, which are less expensive.
Check garage sales and bargain tables
You can find great buys on decorative plants, ornaments and even garden tools. Just be careful buying plants; be sure you know what you’re buying before adding it to your garden.
Water efficiently and effectively
Don’t waste water and save money on your water bill. Be sure your equipment is checked for leaks. Consider drip irrigation versus a sprinkler. Water only when necessary and water deeply. Consider adding a rain barrel to collect water; they are easy and inexpensive to make.
Other things such as preserving vegetables, saving seeds or creating your own compost pile can also save money. Gardening can be a fun hobby for the whole family on any budget!