A big THANK YOU to everyone who has sent in their photographs and stories. I hope by sharing other peoples pictures and stories here on One Hundred Dollars a Month we can all have a rock star garden this summer. Keep them coming! ~Mavis Hi Mavis, I am such a huge fan! My family and I live Read More >>
Fill Garden Containers with Buckets to Save Money on Potting Soil
One of the ways I save money when I do container gardening is to fill the bottom of my containers with left-over food grade buckets and potting containers. That way, I don’t have to fill the ENTIRE container up with expensive potting soil. I know I saved a boatload with these stock tanks, because hole-e-moly Read More >>
Do You Change Out the Potting Soil in Your Containers Every Year?
One Hundred Dollars a Month reader, Barbara, recently sent in a question about the soil in my containers. Not only is the question pretty timely, given that it is almost time to address the containers on my patio, but I thought it might be something some of my other readers want to know. Barbara wrote, Read More >>
Ask Mavis – We’re Covering Taco Seasoning, Remodeling, Container Gardening and More!
Here are a few more questions readers have sent in over the last few weeks. I’ve answered the best I can, but a few could use your input {pretty please!}. I have been following your blog for a couple seasons now and am very impressed! My question has to do with watering. I have very Read More >>
DIY Hanging Flower Basket Made with Chicken Wire and Moss
One of my favorite things about living in the Pacific Northwest is the moss. Weird, I know. So when I was asked to do a Mother’s Day segment on New Day Northwest I was reminded of a moss lined hanging basket I saw earlier this year at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show. The vendor Read More >>
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