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Economic Gardening to Fit Your Budget

Many people love landscaping and gardening, but all to often, the vision they have for their property doesn't match their budget. Gardening can be an expensive proposition, depending on what you're trying to do. Fortunately, with a little creativity and a willingness to do it yourself, you can create a scene that rivals professional jobs. Check out some of these easy economic gardening ideas.

Landscaping

If you're trying to create an attractive landscaping scene, you might not even be aware of the useful items you already have lying around. For retaining walls and boarders, many people will purchase expensive decorative stones and bricks. How many of us already have rocks and stones of all shapes and sizes lying around our property. Rocks and stones are great for economic gardening purposes. In addition to the walls and borders already mentioned, rocks and stones are great for decoration as well. Carefully placed rocks inside a garden can be a great addition as well. Some people even use rocks as the focal point of their garden.

Scrap pieces of wood can also be very useful for economic gardening. Planting containers and decorative fences can be constructed out of scrap wood to save you money on buying them. If you have old tree stumps that you can't get rid of, why not turn them into part of your garden? A stump with flowers planted in it or around it can be quite lovely. These are just a few of the common items you might have around your property that you can use. Don't stop there, though, use your imagination and see what else you have that can be of use.

Plants And Flowers

There are also several ways you can save money on your plants and flowers as well. Instead of buying expensive plants, try growing them from seeds. There is a little more effort involved, but you will save a bundle. Some seed packets will cost you as little as a dollar. You can also save unused seeds until the following year if they are kept cool and dry. When your plants begin to come up, you can make them stretch further by dividing and transplanting them as well. Buying plants out of season can also save you some money. Another economic gardening idea is to plant your seeds in the ground. This will save you money on pots and potting soil and things like that.

These are just a few economic gardening ideas to help you create a beautiful lawn and garden while staying within your budget at the same time. Remember, you're only limited by your imagination, so let your creative juices flow.

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