March 22, 2006 (Press Release) --
Are you new to gardening and not sure what needs to be done when? Or maybe you're a pro looking for a fresh voice. Either way, check out a new website that offers tricks, tips and techniques to save money in this season's garden.
"I've tried to put a little something in it for everyone – but always with an eye to saving as much money as possible," says Frugal Garden Guru, Victoria Rosendahl. "A beautiful garden doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg. There are lots of ways to have beautiful results without maxing out a credit card."
Part of this new garden site, http://www.money-saving-garden-tips.com, is a free newsletter delivered to email boxes once a month called The Frugal Gardener. In it, readers will find tips for the upcoming month, a "to do" list (this alone is a huge help to newbies who aren't confident gardeners yet), and the TFG Mailbag, where readers get answers to the questions keeping them up at night.
Have you ever wanted to grow vegetables but don't have much room? Find out how to grow luscious tomatoes, mini squash and peppers in as little as 15 square feet. Gardening doesn't have to be a mystery any more.
In the March issue of The Frugal Gardener, Rosendahl tackles the problem of fungus gnats and getting rid of them. She even includes an organic recipe. Go to http://www.money-saving-garden-tips.com/the-frugal-gardener.html to subscribe and get your copy today. And snag some freebies while you're there.
To be the envy of your neighborhood with a beautiful garden that won’t break the bank, go to http://www.money-saving-garden-tips.com today and make tomorrow’s gorgeous garden a reality.
For more information on frugal gardening, visit http://www.money-saving-garden-tips.com or email Victoria Rosendahl at victoria@money-saving-garden-tips.com.
Are you new to gardening and not sure what needs to be done when? Or maybe you're a pro looking for a fresh voice. Either way, check out a new website that offers tricks, tips and techniques to save money in this season's garden.
"I've tried to put a little something in it for everyone – but always with an eye to saving as much money as possible," says Frugal Garden Guru, Victoria Rosendahl. "A beautiful garden doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg. There are lots of ways to have beautiful results without maxing out a credit card."
Part of this new garden site, http://www.money-saving-garden-tips.com, is a free newsletter delivered to email boxes once a month called The Frugal Gardener. In it, readers will find tips for the upcoming month, a "to do" list (this alone is a huge help to newbies who aren't confident gardeners yet), and the TFG Mailbag, where readers get answers to the questions keeping them up at night.
Have you ever wanted to grow vegetables but don't have much room? Find out how to grow luscious tomatoes, mini squash and peppers in as little as 15 square feet. Gardening doesn't have to be a mystery any more.
In the March issue of The Frugal Gardener, Rosendahl tackles the problem of fungus gnats and getting rid of them. She even includes an organic recipe. Go to http://www.money-saving-garden-tips.com/the-frugal-gardener.html to subscribe and get your copy today. And snag some freebies while you're there.
To be the envy of your neighborhood with a beautiful garden that won’t break the bank, go to http://www.money-saving-garden-tips.com today and make tomorrow’s gorgeous garden a reality.
For more information on frugal gardening, visit http://www.money-saving-garden-tips.com or email Victoria Rosendahl at victoria@money-saving-garden-tips.com.

A beautiful garden doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. Be the envy of your neighbors this season with tips, tricks and secrets from the Frugal Garden Guru.
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