Master Your Garden: Top Tips for Cutting Costs and Saving Time!
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7. Plant a Lemon with Cress

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Materials: dirt, cress seeds, and an empty lemon half.
Making Cost: $2*
If you're not very good at gardening, one of the easiest things you can do is grow cress. Not much can go wrong as long as you keep the seeds moist and follow the directions. Try this trick to add a hint of citrus flavor to your cress.
Grow Lemon Cress at Deep Roots at Home and on Pinterest.
Before planting the cress, cut out the half of a lemon and fill it with dirt. The flavor of the lemon will seep into the soil and into the cress. It's creative and easy, and most importantly, affordable and delicious!
8. Watch Out for Sand When Excavating

Supplies needed: a sharp eye and a shovel
Making Cost: N/A
This is not something you can create or something that will improve the appearance of your landscape. But it's quite crucial. Pay attention to the soil when you're tilling your garden in an attempt to get ready for your best begonias ever. You might want to quit digging up sand if you realize that you are doing so.
When digging, be mindful of the sand at @1garden1273/Pinterest.
Sand frequently indicates the presence of subterranean pipes or cables, which could be hazardous if struck. It's highly unusual to locate sand beneath a thick layer of mud, claims DIYncrafts.com. Usually, there's a cause for it. To find out more, you can always give your utility company a call.
9. Establish Your Color Palette

Supplies required: An acute perception
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While shopping on the spur of the moment has its place, it may not be the best option if you want a smart and elegant garden. The best course of action is to take some time to plan what you want before you start purchasing plants. What kind of vibe are you trying to achieve? A rustic garden in England or a tropical paradise?
Create a color scheme. ©shutterstock/aapple2499
Look up the ideal pairings of colors for plants online and make a detailed plan of where you want them to go. In this manner, you'll avoid wasting hundreds of dollars on plants that wind up appearing unkempt and out of control!
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