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  • Cheap Homemade Edging Materials

    When it comes to landscape edging, concrete and brick pavers are two standards for creating polished edges. But, there's no need to break the bank to complete such a task. With a bit of resourcefulness, homeowners can create a pleasing edging effect with less traditional products at a significantly lower price. Once gathered, the installation for most of these materials is minimal as well.

  • Grass Alternatives in South Carolina

    South Carolina contains two growing zones: U.S. Department of Agriculture zones 7 and 8. If you would like to choose a grass alternative for your South Carolina yard, one of several alternatives should suit your needs and thrive in your location.

  • Tips & Ideas for Redecorating

    Changing your home decor can be a bit intimidating because making a commitment to a new style is an investment in time and money and you want to make sure you will be happy with the results. You should take ample time to consider a variety of different decorating styles before you make any home decor purchases.

  • House Plant Survival Guide

    Houseplants add light and color to a room, bringing a touch of nature indoors. A few handy tips help people develop the green thumb needed to keep their houseplants alive. Novices should begin with easy-to-care-for plants requiring little maintenance before moving on to more complex species.

  • Home Front Shrub Ideas

    It isn't always the shrubs you choose, but the ones you don't choose that assure you of success with your landscaping. Before you shop for shrubs, consider your planting zone and what will thrive there, sunlight (full sun or partial shade), soil conditions (loam, sand, clay) and the purpose your shrubs will serve. Decide what you want to achieve with your landscaping (privacy, low maintenance, a theme). Now it's time to choose your shrubs.

  • Cheap Landscaping Projects & Ideas

    Dazzle your neighbors with new landscaping projects at your home's entryway. It will look like a professional landscaper has done the work. Don't be surprised if drive-by traffic in the neighborhood increases after the change -- as well as your potential selling price for your home -- but your expenses for the improvement will be minimal.

  • Cheap Ideas on Bathrooms

    Improving the look and feel of your bathroom doesn't mean you need to take out a second mortgage. There are plenty of renovation techniques that will make your bathroom lively and beautiful and can be accomplished without a lot of money. Focus on simplicity and practicality and stay away from expensive and ostentatious decor.

  • A Guide to Plant Survival

    Foraging in the wild fruits and herbs may be an enjoyable hobby, but it can also be a dangerous one. Always use extreme caution when harvesting wild plants for food, especially in an emergency situation where foraging is necessary. Always take your time with identification and avoid plants near roadsides or structures as they may be treated with pesticides.

  • Ideas for a Cheap Garden Fence

    The cost of even a simple fence can be expensive if you have a lot of area to fence in. Landowners with horses or other animals who need to fence in many acres spend a huge amount on fence building and maintenance. Cheaper methods of creating fences are available, if you're willing to use your imagination and perhaps put a bit more work into it.

  • Cheap Ideas for a Small Playroom

    A playroom is a must if you have small children because it gives the kids a dedicated play space and keeps them from getting underfoot. It doesn't take a large room, as you can turn an old pantry or small den into a playroom. It's a little harder to decorate this smaller space, but you'll find cheap options. Cheap ideas for a small playroom include ways to make the space function better for your kids.

  • Cheap Tablecloth Ideas

    An inexpensive tablecloth can offer visual appeal for everyday use or a special event. Unconventional materials such as wallpaper or gift wrap under clear vinyl can give a home a whimsical tone that can change with the occasion.

  • Cheap Small Landscaping Ideas

    Some homeowners are intimidated by the grandiose schemes that they see on television gardening programs, or in their own neighborhoods. Landscaping doesn't have to be fabulously huge or expensive to be effective. If you are on a limited budget, or just don't go for the spectacular look, you can brighten up your property in more subtle, inexpensive ways.

  • Cheap Ideas for Exterior Railings

    Exterior railings help keep decks, porches, stairways and walkways safe by serving as handrails and barriers against falling. Railings can be elaborate and expensive, but they don't have to be. There are many ways to equip the exterior of your home with effective railings without spending a fortune.

  • Cheap Ground Cover Landscaping Ideas

    A ground cover is a plant or collection of plants that grow low to the ground and rapidly develop, covering large areas in a lawn or landscape. Ground covers are used to thwart soil erosion and to prevent the growth of weeds, and often are planted where it is not convenient to mow, or where grass does not grow. However, ground cover plants can be expensive. To save money and stay on budget, choose economical, fast-growing plants.

  • Cheap Landscape Edging Ideas

    Landscape edging defines different areas of the yard, such as flower beds, lawn and garden spots. It can be purely decorative and aesthetic or functional and utilitarian. Some landscape edging materials like pre-formed blocks or decorative stone may be beautiful but can be expensive, especially if you have a large area needing a border. For less money you can still achieve a very attractive, and possibly more distinctive, look.

  • Cheap Vanity Ideas

    The vanity in your bathroom is an essential decorating element that holds your sink, cosmetic items and cleaning supplies. In a small bathroom, the under-sink storage the vanity provides is a way to keep supplies for the bathroom out of sight. A bathroom vanity is also an opportunity to add to the decor of the room with the choice of materials and colors. Choose to install the vanity on your own to keep the cost of the piece as low as possible.

  • Cheap Ideas for Large Planters

    Large ceramic and stone planters are elegant, but they can be quite expensive. Fortunately, there are many creative and inexpensive options for planters. Take a look around your home and consider the variety of items you can use as a planter.

  • Cheap Landscaping Ideas for the Front of a Home

    Even the most cost-conscious homeowner can have a great front yard. Start by finding landscape designs that fit the style of your home, your personal taste and your particular growing conditions--the amount of sunlight, the soil type and the growing zone where you live. Browse websites and magazines for styles that you wish to incorporate in your own landscape.

  • Landscaping Ideas on a Cheap Budget

    Whether you've inherited a yard in need of renovation or you have a newly constructed house with an empty lot, you'll quickly learn that landscaping isn't cheap. Get educated first by reading books on landscaping design or visiting a botanical garden. Develop a two- to three-year plan, and build your garden slowly. Don't skimp on soil amendments. Good soil will pay for itself down the road in healthy, fast-growing plants.

  • Cheap & Easy Landscaping Ideas

    Landscaping can add extra value to your home by improving the look of the exterior. Landscape projects, however, can easily cost thousands of dollars, which you may not have. If this is the case, set a budget and consider what you can do to your garden on your own.

  • Cheap Desk Ideas

    Desks are essential for a home office but can be difficult to work into a limited budget; they are expensive to buy new and can be difficult to find used. To make a cheap desk, think creatively and use materials you have around the house or that you can acquire at a reasonable cost. This way, you can create a desk that is customized to your needs--without breaking your budget.

  • Cheap & Creative Landscaping Ideas

    Landscaping can add dimension and value to a home, but it doesn't have to be expensive. There are many creative and money-saving ideas to transform any outdoor space into a well-landscaped area. Use native plants and materials to create a well-landscaped and inexpensive space.

  • Cheap Landscaping Path Ideas

    Adding a pathway to the garden tends to lend a sense of peace and harmony with nature and a sense of mystery to the garden itself. Whether the pathway is intended to lead to a focal point in the garden, or as simply a way to avoid stepping in muddy areas, it does not have to be expensive to remain attractive and can become a source of interest in the garden in and of itself.

  • Ideas for Cheap Bathroom Walls & Ceilings

    Bathrooms require special remodeling considerations than other rooms because of the constant threat of moisture damage. This means it isn't the best idea just to go with whatever material is least expensive because it may end up falling apart. However, that doesn't mean you can't save some money when you're putting in new walls and ceilings.

  • Cheap Closet Ideas

    As time goes by, people tend to accumulate more items than their closets can handle. Fortunately, a variety of affordable, efficient and durable storage options are available to consumers who are out of space. When considering closet ideas on a budget, it doesn't hurt to remember thrift stores, consignment stores and donation centers will take your unwanted goods. This will give you less to store and maybe even a little cash to use on storage containers.

  • Cheap Landscaping Ideas & Tips

    Landscaping can be over whelming and often, our imagination exceeds our budget. However, with careful planning, a strict budget and some creativity, you can turn your garden and yard into a place peaceful getaway. Personal touches, a little creativity and making sustainable choices will give you years of pleasure.

  • Emergency Preparedness & Survival Guide

    Emergency preparedness and wilderness survival are not just Boy Scout merit badges. These are important issues that can affect everyone from the most ardent and experienced outdoorsman to the urban dweller who has never set foot outside a city. It is important to be knowledgeable and prepared for any situation so that if an emergency or disaster hits, you will be prepared to handle it. Anyone who has thought and prepared for an emergency or a survival situation has a much better chance of coming out alive than someone who doesn't.

  • Cheap Ways to Dress Up Your Landscape

    A beautiful backyard does not have to break the bank. The trick to cheap landscaping is to make a budget and stay with it. Sketch a plan, outlining your end goal so that you have something to follow during your shopping. Costs are driven down even more when you take advantage of what you have available, and you do the work yourself.

  • Cheap Redecorating Ideas

    It's frustrating to pick up a magazine promising budget decorating tips and discover the featured projects cost thousands of dollars. Redecorating your home doesn't have to flatten your wallet, so don't assume you're stuck with the same old look. Get creative and you'll discover plenty of cheap redecorating ideas to turn your home into a showplace.

  • Cheap Ideas for a Kitchen Back Splash

    One of the best ways to perk up a kitchen is to add a backsplash. Even if you cover only the wall behind the stove, an interesting backsplash will draw attention to that area. Do-it-yourself ideas, using simple, easy-to-clean and readily available materials, are usually the most inexpensive methods.

  • Cheap Landscaping Ideas

    Wanting to beautify the exterior of your home is every homeowner's dream. Maybe your perfect landscape includes trees, beautiful shrubs and abundant flower gardens lined with a white picket fence. In reality, landscaping with hardscape features such as walkways, borders, decking and patios and plantings costs both money and time. To landscape your home cheaply, you'll need to be on the lookout for deals. Landscaping cheaply involves not only the initial creation of your landscape but also the cost of maintenance in the future.

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