Plant Swaps and Cold Feet

Today was the day of the Middle Tennessee Plant Swap at Henry Horton State Park. If you missed it I really can’t blame you. The weather was cold, wet, and pretty miserable. It reminded me of early December Christmas parades back when I was a band director, and I sure don’t miss standing around in … Read more

After the Plant Swap

If you weren’t there, you should have been! The rains didn’t keep the die hard swappers away and in fact the rains themselves dissipated soon after the swap began giving way to a pleasant overcast morning. Later in the morning it changed to sunny skies and everything went great. The swappers were very generous, some … Read more

TGT: Saving Seeds and Cuttings

Saving seeds and cuttings in the fall is one additional way you can save a few bucks for the next gardening season. In the fall, plants produce their final batch of seeds and the thrifty gardener can take advantage of this! Seeds in general aren’t very expensive. You can find all sorts of mail order … Read more

Plant Propagation by Cuttings, Tips and Other Information

Propagating plants by cuttings is by far the most common way I propagate plants. When you take a cutting from a plant you are making an exact genetic duplicate of the original plant. Essentially it’s a clone. No you won’t see any George Lucas movies about plant propagation (I don’t even want to think about … Read more

TGT: Layering Shrubs, Trees and Perennials

Part 11 of The Home Garden’s weekly series about gardening on a budget (aka gardening cheap!) Layering is a fantastic way to increase your plants with very little risk and a high rate of success. It is a simple method of plant propagation where roots are encouraged to develop by covering stems and branches with … Read more

TGT: Divide and Conquer

For the 10th installment of The Home Garden’s series on thrifty gardening we’ll be talking about propagating plants by division! Learning how to divide plants is quite possibly one of the most useful skills that any gardener can learn to do. Many plants will eventually lose their vigor over time and dividing them is a … Read more

Thrifty Gardening Tips: Plant Propagation

Here is Part 9 of The Home Garden’s weekly series about gardening on a budget. Plant propagation, at last, my favorite subject! I was saving the plant propagation post for the last few segments of this series on gardening cheap. Plant propagation is one of the most inexpensive ways to make more plants and expand … Read more

Thrifty Gardening Tips: The Generosity of Gardeners

Here is Part Two of my weekly series of posts about gardening on a budget, Thrifty Gardening Tips. One of the best ways to get plants and other garden paraphernalia is through other gardeners that you know. Those who garden are generous people and always seem to want to encourage others in gardening endeavors. Often … Read more