Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Young Gifted and Skint

My roof is finished Woo Hoo!!! Unfortunately this means I am flat broke =(. But it's Spring so I shouldn't let money put me off gardening. This is the time of year you can get out there and find bargains. Pound Land and Pound World should never be ruled out for gardening supplies and seeds (no matter how unprofessional it may seem) B&M is also great for bits and pieces, you've just gotta pick your way through the tacky solar lights and gnomes to the good stuff (I apologize to any gnome fans reading this).


The other day I purchased a couple of bits in Pound Land and got a voucher for 6 gardening items for the price of 5, exciting when you're skint. What are great if you know what your looking for are the fruit bushes that just look like sticks in bags, now you don't want the ones that are just sticks but the ones that have a couple of little shoots on them. I bought one 2 years ago and last Summer with the help of very busy bees it gave pots of raspberries. I have just bought another raspberry and a blackcurrant bush, they need potting as soon as you get them home and really over-watering to get them going. http://www.poundland.co.uk/home-and-garden/gardening/bulbs-and-seeds.



The plant pots are also better quality that places like ASDA and are just £1 for 5, can't go wrong. B&M Herbs have an offer on at this time of year where herbs are £1.99 each or 3 for £5, the other day I bought Oregano, Lavender and thyme all great for bees.  . Again these plants will probably be mass produced under stress so it's important when you get them home to give them a more roomy pot and a good watering. I like to put herbs in window boxes after the daffodils have died off.

The seeds at bargain shops my not be Unwin's, Sutton's or Mr Fothergill's but guess what? They grow veg just the same you just don't get the same choice in breeds of veg but if you're happy with gardeners delight tomatoes and black beauty courgettes then you'll save a lot of money. Bargain places are usually great for things like bird food, fat balls etc too.



I guess what I'm trying to say is gardening should be accessible to all on all budgets, it's important that families can grow their own and it's not always possible to go to the garden center and pay garden center prices. Children especially should get to know where food comes from but you don't wanna spend a fortune on teaching them, you can even get mini mushroom growing kits at Poundland. So get out there and get bargain hunting.



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