April 28, 2009 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under family, frugal, kids
Garden Tips

Land today is becoming increasingly scare and gardens that once were used to grow beautiful flowers and vegetables are now being tilled to grow food. Families are spending what little time and energy they have to become frugal, save money and spend quality time together.
There are many ways to use gardens. Flower gardens can be created to enhance the curb appeal of homes. Textures and varieties of plants such as fuzzy, speckled and colored plants exist on the planet to be adored and admired. Hummingbirds and butterflies are welcoming to wildlife by fragrant flower gardens.
People create gardens for different purposes. You don’t need several acres to create a vegetable garden. A small plot of land big enough to grow food for your entire family can be done in a relatively compact space. Fresh plucked green beans or heads of lettuce grown by your own hands taste so much fresher from a garden!
Home gardening is a healthy alternative to store-bought produce since the nutrients are still intact as the vegetables haven’t been processed. Once you bite into them you can taste the difference. Besides being healthier, you’ll be frugal and save money! Carrots, squash, tomatoes and radishes will be one less thing to add to your already lengthy grocery list.
Fruit can be expensive to buy in a grocery store and should be another gardening option to consider. Pop in the garden whenever you get a craving for something sweet and pick a ripe, juicy watermelon or cantaloupe. You’ll be able to taste the sweetness as it was intended to be enjoyed! Use as a healthy alternative to candy, cookies or cakes for yourself or the kids.
Involve the whole family in your gardening efforts. I still can remember our home grown garden in summer deep at the end of my backyard. Show the kids how to plant seeds, clear weeds and tell if fruits and vegetables are ripe. Let them carry a little watering can. Pick a fresh apple or pear right from your own tree. Take the little ones out every day or to pick from the garden. Toddlers love pulling food from the garden. Moomette loves clogs & helping out with her small garden tools!
Remember there’s alternatives even if you don’t have a lot of land to stake a garden. Many towns and cities are now making community garden plots available. Container gardens and large planters accommodate a fairly good variety of fruits and vegetables. It’s now possible to grow tomatoes upside down in a container and it’s done all the time in urban areas where green space is limited!
Hit up a local tag sale or garage sale and find a variety of old or vintage cups and attractive ceramic pots to create fruit and vegetable planter container gardens.
To avoid sward fruit getting root-bound plant in larger pots.
If you enjoy cooking look for recipes that feature fresh looking herbs, such as fennel, and grow your own in small pots set on your windowsill. Let the kids go around and pluck the ripe ones when it’s time to harvest. Use an organic pesticide treatment to ensure your food is chemical-free and safe to eat.
The good earth can save families a lot of money and encourage frugal spending habits. Plan ahead and plant seed pots early as seedlings still grow tasty vegetables and beautiful flowers and are less expensive than bulbs. Use the bountiful fruits from your harvest to make creative gift baskets!
Investigate creating a root cellar like many had in the olden days. It’s even possible to have one if you’re a city dweller. Fruits and veggies can be canned and set aside for the colder winter months and then be prepared for later eating.
Teaching your children to garden is an invaluable hobby and life skill!

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LauraF on Wed, 29th Apr 2009 11:24 am
I love the Seared Sea Scallop Caprese Crostini.
I’d also love to see a tried and tested Tzatziki
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Hi there, your newest follower from the 100’s BMC
Anne on Thu, 30th Apr 2009 1:56 pm
I have a black thumb so my lack of garden is more a function of my inability to grow things rather than a lack of space. I do grow a couple of things in planters on my deck. Sometimes they work, sometimes not (sigh). I wish I could grow things. I have always wanted to garden.
The Halton Mom on Fri, 1st May 2009 6:13 pm
The Strawberry and Chocolate Smoothie sound delish. Thanks for the oppotunity!
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I was looking at your neat recipe blog which I bookmarked. I like the crock pot Parmesan Potato recipe but I was amazed that I never knew the tip about a cream of tarter/water dip before crocking potatoes to keep them firm in the process. Genius! More crock pot recipes would be great as I am on the go and crock a lot of our meals.
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I like the slow cooker crockpot- fruit medley sounds good and I need to use my crock pot more. Maybe if you add more cake recipes would be good
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