Discuss the 'Gardening on a budget' guide

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We've written a guide to gardening on the cheap and would appreciate your feedback. How did you find the info? Was it useful? Do you have any other tips you'd add?

Thanks for your help!

MSE Jenny H

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  • Brie
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    edited 28 April at 5:50PM
    under tip 9 Plant seeds in toilet roll tubes - you should add that the toilet rolls can then be placed in free "pot trays" purloined from the dairy section of your local supermarket. 

    I look for the plastic trays pots of yogurt are shipped in.  One tray can hold a number of seed pots (toilet roll or otherwise).  I get different sizes for the different size pots I might be using.  Just be sure you get the type that has no holes in the trays - some have them for some strange reason - without holes they are nicely waterproof and being normally narrow (i.e. 2 pots wide) they fit easily onto window sills.   

    and fyi - paper towel rolls work well too as seed pots but just need to be cut down to size.  
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  • KajiKita
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    As well as ‘posh’ vegetables herbs are really good thing to grow to get value from your garden. Woods herbs like rosemary in the sun and softer herbs such as parsley and coriander in shadier areas. 

    For cheap plants also look around for local plant sales, church fetes, community gardens etc. 

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    Number 17 - Look after your tools
    Don't leave plastic watering cans or other plastic tools in the sun. They go brittle. Keep them in the shade and they last so much longer. And store them away out of frost for the winter
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    I couldn't see anything about making new plants by learning to take cuttings or dividing perennials
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