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In the Garden: Low-budget gardening — not cheap, just careful

Embrace dirt-cheap gardening by reusing materials, finding deals at garage sales and growing plants from seeds or through swaps

If you’re on a budget, embrace dirt-cheap gardening by reusing materials, finding deals at garage sales and growing plants from seeds or through swaps.

Waterloo Region Record
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If you love gardening and it’s at the bottom of the list when it’s time to dispense funds from a limited budget that is food, mortgage payments or phone plans for teenagers, then consider dirt-cheap gardening — or, if you prefer, gardening for the frugal. Better still, call it smart in a world where practising the three Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle) is considered a virtue.

Gardening is the ideal place to practice the above. Not only can it save you a ton of money, but you’ll also be helping the planet, and everyone knows it needs all the help it can get.

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David Hobson is a Waterloo-based writer and a freelance contributor for the Record.
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