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Gardening on a Budget
Season 4 · Episode 11

Gardening on a Budget

Hort Culture

March 15, 202654m 26s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Hort Culture, the hosts discuss why people garden and how to keep gardening affordable. They begin by sharing their personal reasons for gardening, such as growing fresh food, experimenting with unusual plants, creating relaxing outdoor spaces, or producing crops for market.  The group emphasizes that successful budget gardening starts with a plan. Gardeners should think about their available space, what foods they actually like to eat, and how much time they can realistically spend maintaining plants. Poor planning can lead to overcrowded gardens, wasted money, and disappointing results.  They also talk about different growing methods, including containers, raised beds, and planting directly in the ground. While containers and raised beds can be convenient, they often require more inputs like potting soil and fertilizer. When possible, using native soil can be the most cost-effective option.  The hosts share tips for saving money, such as using repurposed containers, buying quality seeds or transplants from trusted sources, participating in seed swaps, and checking local schools or extension programs for affordable plants. They also discuss the pros and cons of starting seeds at home versus buying transplants.  Finally, they remind gardeners to plan for a productive harvest. Gardens can produce more food than expected, so preserving or freezing extra produce can help make the most of the season and reduce waste.


Home Vegetable Gardening in Kentucky 

How To Save Money in The Garden

Tips for Low Income Gardeners

Kentucky Extension Service County Offices


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