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Friday, March 7, 2014

Tips for Lazy Gardeners-Borrow Seeds from Your Library


Poor Man Survival

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With money in your pocket, you are wise and you are handsome and you sing well, too.
- Yiddish Proverb

Plant a Garden for Less-Borrowing Seeds from the Library

   Everyone I know is fed up with winter and looking forward to spring AND the great taste of home grown vegetables.  Last year’s health challenge put a financial halt on many of the projects we had planned including an expansion of the cabin, fencing,   fish farming system, greenhouse and more.  They keep finding new health problems, which robs me of energy and has me contemplating the sale of our mini-farm.  Perhaps a move to sunny, warm, affordable Costa Rica is the right ticket. 

 
Some of our readers have told me they’ve gotten together friends to start their own seed co-op and I’ve been told some libraries now offer seeds.

 
A seed rental program works like this.

 
You simply check out a packet of seeds, then commit to harvesting some of the seeds or plants that you grow to bring back to the library so they can be borrowed by others.

 
Did you know that some garden centers such as Home Depot and Lowes offer a one-year guarantee to replace perennial plants, shrubs and trees that have died at no cost!  Be sure to save your receipts and plant tags.

 
Finally, new German research shows it is easy to spur your houseplants growth rate by 40% while making them lush.  Just transfer each one to a flowerpot that is twice as big as its current home…the plants use their roots to sense the size of the pot and it sends signals to the rest of the plant to grow larger when in a roomy pot. 

 
 

 
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Creating a Dream Garden on $100 Per Year: Part 1
The secret? It takes creativity, a willingness to work hard and adapt, and time. A low budget isn't going to cover big structural changes like correcting a major drainage problem or building an elaborate greenhouse, but you can create a sustainable food and flower garden that will have your neighbors knocking on your gate to see more. Here are the first 8 tips for creating a dream garden on $100 a year. Read more.

 

 
A Crash Course in Creative Frugality
When the economy is slow and times are lean, struggling families have two choices: continue spending like nothing is wrong, or adopt a new attitude of thriftiness and simplified living. The first option can lead to credit card debt and bankruptcy fast, but the second can be enjoyable if you use a little creativity.


 

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 Tips for Lazy Gardeners…


 



 
Survival Seed Bank-Non GMO ½ Acre- 8500 Vegetable Seeds

All seeds included are Non-GMO & non-hybrid

8,500 seed count survival seed bank that includes 30 different varieties of delicious, easy to grow vegetables! Also included are instructions for planting, harvesting, and reusing the seed stock. This kit will plant about 1/2 acre in size if spaced correctly.


 

 

by UrbanGardenWorkshop


 

Yours in freedom,

Bruce ‘the Poor Man’

Now Celebrating our 6th Year!

 


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2 comments:

Serle said...

Thanks for the useful info - I'm going to contact our library!

JackieC said...

You're the man! Always terrific info.