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By Lisa, on September 25th, 2010
These daylily hybridizers charge between $200-$500 per plant, with one of their daylilies going for $1,075.00 at auction in 2009. Pretty, but if you’re the type of person who used to be intrigued by growing a potato plant by suspending a potato by toothpicks in a mason jar of water, then you might be the . . . → Read More: How Plant Breeders Gamble With Your Wallet, and How to Protect Yourself
By Lisa, on September 15th, 2010
Slightly behind, I debated posting for Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, but I know how much I like thumbing thru a glossy garden magazine; and depending on how long the day was, I’d rather look at pictures than bothering with the articles. I hope you enjoy checking out what’s been blooming in my garden this September. I was pretty . . . → Read More: September Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day
By Remmy, on September 11th, 2010
My Mom’s making brunch right now and asked me to post about a chance to win free seed. To all the people following The Frugal Garden on Facebook or thefrugalgarden on Twitter, comment on this post by 11:59 pm 9/18/10 with your favorite garden plant or flower and fill out this form. One winner will be . . . → Read More: Remmy’s Free Seed Drawing
By Lisa, on September 5th, 2010
I love wandering thru my gardens at the beginning of the day with its purposefully baked in good memories, scent and sights of the present, and anticipation of things to come. Whereas some gardens are happiest contained, by the end of the year, mine are obnoxiously spilling over everywhere, and it’s a full afternoon of digging . . . → Read More: How to Improve Your Memories
By Lisa, on September 1st, 2010
Tomatoes are a newbie gardener’s best friend. Plants with generous yields give you a lot of room to experiment in the kitchen. This is one of my favorite summer recipes, Raw Sauce: How to End Canning Guilt Once and for All. Leave an insightful comment on that article, and fill out this form for a chance . . . → Read More: Raw Sauce: How to End Canning Guilt Once and for All – Featured Elsewhere
By Lisa, on September 1st, 2010
As advertised, participants during the month of August in the FG Community Forums were eligible for the chance to win seeds from this colorful annual poppy. The winner for August was user Manzmom. Manzmom, your seeds have been sent!
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By Lisa, on August 28th, 2010
Remmy looking on attentively as I pot up the cannas profiled in my post “How to Garden Like You’re in the Tropics When You’re Stuck in the Snow” found on the popular blog Cold Climate Gardening. Leave an insightful comment on that site, and fill out this form for a chance to win a free packet of seeds.
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By Lisa, on August 25th, 2010
For many, mention of the begonia brings to mind the annual begonia which is a star in the part sun / part shade garden. Easy to grow and relatively pest free, they can add attractive pops of color in your landscape. For those of you bored with the annual begonia, and ready to try something different, check . . . → Read More: Warning: Plantosaurus Rex
By Lisa, on August 18th, 2010
Gardening is about building layers of memories, building history. For me that means having miniature ziplock bags on me at all time. My family makes fun of me, and I’ll admit, my compulsion to seed snatch (with permission) is almost a sickness. Because of it though, I have a garden full of plants void of . . . → Read More: The Winnie the Pooh Guide to Building Summer Memories
By Lisa, on August 15th, 2010
After sending my daughter out to the garden, I’ve decide she’ll be my official Frugal Garden photographer. She has a great eye. I hope you enjoy a few of the things blooming in my garden now.
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