How To Build And Maintain A Garden With Little Money

by Chris Channing on August 9, 2009

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.

Designing a garden is always the most thought provoking. Being new to the gardening scene will put you at a disadvantage from the start. Shave costs of buying books by simply going to the library or just using the Internet to find the information you need. It’s nice to have magazines and books of your own, but when on a budget these types of luxuries will just have to go.

Think about where you could go to buy a plant. Odds are you thought of your local nursery or garden center. This is usually the worst place to go, since the prices are steeper than what you would pay elsewhere. The only benefit they have is that they have a large variety, and also have large discounts for products that are out of the current season.

Shops along the road that sell plants randomly throughout the year are really the best bet at finding a good deal. Being privately owned, they don’t mind selling flowers and plants for large discounts. The only concern is that they are hard to find, and setting out to look for one specifically will probably not turn up any good results- it’s sometimes just luck.

Despite what some think, gardening can be a social sport. Perhaps not while you are alone and doing the gardening yourself, but certainly while you are at the store and talking among groups about your experiences in gardening. Take advantage of the situation and ask other gardeners if they have any spare plants they would like to give or trade for something you have.

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

You don’t need a lot of money to start a garden for need or pleasure. You only need to be creative in how you make the garden, maintain it, and how you interact with other gardeners. With a smile and a good attitude, there is nothing you can’t accomplish.

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