Gardening
Welcome to the Gardening section of our site. We are so glad you are here! Over the next few months we will be building out this section to include tutorials for new gardeners, as well as updates and articles on how we built our suburban vegetable garden on an extreme BUDGET! We accumulated a lot of items for free and we want to show you how to do the same.
We strongly believe in repurposing and reusing items so nothing goes to waste. That’s why we hope to inspire you to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Go the Second Mile…for people AND with your resources.
Grow Guide – Strawberry
Growing strawberries organically can be a rewarding experience. Here's a...
Understanding NPK and Micronutrients
In the world of gardening and agriculture, the terms NPK (Nitrogen,...
Grow Guide – Carrots
Starting Seeds: Direct Sow: Carrots are best sown directly into the...
5 Family Fun Garden Activities
Spring break is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the warmer...
Grow Guide – Garlic
Hello Everyone! Today I want to talk to you about Garlic. I'm getting...
Grow Guide – Onions
Before planting onions, there are several things you need to know. First,...
Grow Guide – Blackberry
1. Varieties of Blackberries: There are different types of blackberries,...
17 Popular Houseplants
This grow guide will help you become familiar with 17 popular house...
Mastering the Art of Seed Starting: A Beginner’s Guide
I recently took a class about Greenhouse Gardening in the hopes I might...
“If you have a garden and you have a library, you have everything you need.”
DIY Rain Barrels on a Budget
Today I want to show you how I created my Rain Barrel Setup on an EXTREME budget. We had a few mishaps...
Grow Guide – Strawberry
Growing strawberries organically can be a rewarding experience. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you...
Understanding NPK and Micronutrients
In the world of gardening and agriculture, the terms NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium) as well...
Grow Guide – Carrots
Starting Seeds: Direct Sow: Carrots are best sown directly into the garden bed as they do not transplant...