Showing posts with label planning ahead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planning ahead. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

5 Tips to Start Your Garden -- for Cheap!

It's been too long since I've had a chance to write something fun here on the blog! (of course I've shared quick great deals, but I have missed actually writing!)  Here in West Michigan we're getting really tired of the months of blizzards and we are itching to get our garden started!  The hubzy and I have been doing a lot of talking, dreaming, and planning about warmer weather and what our goals are this year.



Last year was our families first "real" garden and overall it was a great success!  We had a good harvest, a few problems to learn from, and the kids *loved* being part of it all.  I was thrilled with the extremely cheap, delicious, organic veggies! 

There's just nothing like walking out your door (front door in our case), and grabbing handfuls of fresh broccoli, peppers, and tomatoes off the vine...still warm from the afternoon sun. ::sigh::


Jacob and Lucas helping Papa fill the raised beds

Our backyard raised beds and the kids helping - especially baby Levi 
(It didn't get enough sun to be very successful back here, but it was pretty!)

I've missed it dearly this winter, but the growing season is right around the corner and we aim to be more prepared this year.  There are lots of products and things you can buy to get started, but there are also really cheap DIY ideas to keep your costs low.  I thought I'd share some ideas we've seen and things we've found helpful....


Our first peppers! (bell, jalapeno, and something else, lol)

1. Work With What You Have - for a long time we didn't even attempt a garden because our backyard is all shade, and we were quite sure our city would have a problem with front yard gardens.  We gave them a call though and found out that there was nothing prohibiting it!  And as a bonus of creating a front yard garden, we've also gotten a chance to meet and talk to a lot of new neighbors in the process - win win!  ;)

First we assessed what we already had on hand.  Randy had recently rebuilt a deck and was able to bring the old deck pieces home.  We re-purposed the stairs for a tiered herb garden, used the porch railings for trellises, and we also used pallets for our raised beds.  (Later he turned most of the deck boards into beautiful bookcases for our office!)

Obviously everyone won't have an old deck lying around, lol, but do think about what you already have.  Also, you can look around for free supplies on Craigslist, freecycle, Facebook, friends...

Our first harvest!


2. Build Your Own Raised Beds - As we looked around, I found a lot of premade raised beds online (that I gravitated toward for the convenience factor).  My husband made our beds and tomato cages though for much cheaper, very much like they did in this raised bed tutorial.  If you're handy, it can be much cheaper to go this route.

We used the same ideas to layer, starting with the cardboard....
"Lay down a thick layer of brown corrugated cardboard (the plain stuff), or newspaper. Either is perfectly safe to use in the garden and will fully decompose, but not before killing any grass below it. They’ll also provide compost and food for worms."

 Lay down a thick layer of brown corrugated cardboard (the plain stuff), or newspaper, to safely kill weeds in your raised beds.


3. Free Seed Starters - We took too long building our beds last year to be able to start from seed, so we bought almost all of our plants inexpensively at our farmers market.  You can save a lot of money though by starting from seeds.  If you plan on starting your own vegetable and flowers indoors to get a head start on the growing season, here are a few ways to use recycled materials to start for free...


http://plantcaretoday.com/how-to-make-biodegradable-mini-planters-from-toilet-paper-rolls.html#

(*Here's a great "how-to" when starting your seeds indoors!)



4. Companion Planting
- learning about companion planting can make your garden much more successful!  Something as simple as planting certain plants next to others can deter pests, make them more flavorful, and make the most of your space!  You can learn a lot just by searching online, find a great book at the library, or get a good ebook about companion planting with great reviews here!

My hubby tending our front yard garden


5. Just Go For It! - we were hesitant at first because it had been so long since we had been part of a "real" garden, but we found that we learned so much along the way!  There is tons of information available at your fingertips online, and family and friends are happy to share what they know to help you along! 

We found wonderful gardening Facebook pages designed specifically for helping each other with questions, another with great information about saving seeds (which we did successfully!), and......we found that really it's not as intimidating as we thought.  =)
So, get started and enjoy the beauty of your own garden!

Some of our homemade tomato cages, along with cabbage and marigolds


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Price of US Postage Stamps Going Up! January 27th, 2013 the USPS will Raise the Rates



I was just thinking yesterday that it's about time to expect to see stamps going up....and then I saw this press release from the USPS.

On January 27th First-Class stamps will be going from .45¢ to .46¢.  If you need stamps, now may be a great time to stock up on Forever stamps....if you get them before the 27th, you'll be saving money since "...Forever stamps are always good for mailing a one-ounce letter anytime in the future regardless of price changes."


Highlights of the new single-piece First-Class Mail pricing, effective Jan. 27, 2013 include:
  • Letters (1oz.) — 1-cent increase to 46 cents
  • Letters additional ounces — unchanged at 20 cents
  • Letters to all international destinations (1oz.) — $1.10
  • Postcards — 1-cent increase to 33 cents


Thursday, October 18, 2012

Walgreens: Jumbo Pack Diapers for $4.13! (no coupons!)


I haven't seen a real good diaper deal in a while, so this is exciting!  And we've been very happy using Walgreens diapers!
(especially since our little one will be here in a couple weeks and I'm just realizing that I haven't stocked up much for diapers - yikes!)


      {{Deal Scenario ~ Walgreens through 10/20/12}}
Walgreens jumbo pk. diapers or training pants (or 234ct. wipes) - 2/$11
Buy one, Get one 50% off (monthly deal)
= $4.13 a package when you buy 2!


(thanks Money Saving Mom!)

Thursday, September 13, 2012

West Michigan: Mom-to-Mom Sales this Weekend - September 13-15th, 2012!



If you're in the mid-West Michigan area, there are a couple big "mom-to-mom" sales going on in Grand Rapids this weekend you'll want to know about! 

This is such a great time to figure out what you need and plan ahead....and you'll have lots to choose from!  It's like having tons of yard sales all together, under one roof, with no bad weather, and no driving around!  =)


West Michigan Mom's Sale
Where: DeVos Place, 303 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids, MI  49503
When: Saturday, September 15th, 9am - 3pm
Cost:  FREE admission

"The West Michigan Moms Sale features hundreds of tables filled with baby/children/boys/girls gently used clothing (size 0-16), maternity clothing, toys, books, nursery furniture and other necessities. There is also a large item area where you can find strollers, swings, high chairs, exersaucers, cribs and other large toys and furniture."



Just Between Friends Fall Sales Event

Where:  The DeltaPlex, 2500 Turner Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544
When:  Sep 13 - Sep 15, 2012
Cost: $3 admission (or print a FREE admission voucher here!)

"Come out for hassle-free shopping. Items organized by size, gender, category; quality children's teen and maternity. Everything from toys to books to clothes and more. Thousands of items- shop early for the best selection."


There is also another sale next weekend in Muskegon, MI:

Lakeshore Mom to Mom Expo
Where:  Sherman Lanes, 1531 W. Sherman Blvd., Muskegon, MI  49441
When:  Saturday September 22, 2012 8:30am-2:00pm
Cost:  Early Bird 8:30am-10:00am, $5 (enters the drawing for KidZone Party $200 value!)
10:00am-2:00pm $2

"The Expo where over 200 moms sell, trade, and buy gently used children's clothing & toys!"


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This bit of advice is from the WM Mom's Sale site, but of course could be helpful for all:
Tips and Suggestions
•Arrive early for the best deals.
•Bring your own reusable shopping bag.
•Bring cash in small bills. Checks will not be accepted.
•If you anticipate purchasing a large item and will be unable to carry it yourself, please bring someone with you that can help.



Monday, September 10, 2012

Walgreens: Kleenex as low as .38¢ a box! Stock Up!



Here's a sweet deal on Kleenex this week at Walgreens -- as low as .38¢ a box is definitely a stock up price!  Be ready for fall allergies (which are really giving my son and I a tough time!) and cold season around the corner!

     {{Deal Scenario ~ Walgreens 9/9/12 - 9/15/12}}

Kleenex facial tissue bundles (4pk) - $4
Buy 2
- $1/1 store coupon (Walgreens September coupon booklet - will deduct $2)
- two .50¢/1 Kleenex bundle manufacturer coupon (8/12/12 SS)
- get back $2 Register Reward
= 8 boxes for $3 or .38¢/box!


(thanks Melissa's Bargains!)



Saturday, August 4, 2012

Amazon.com: Webkinz as Low as $2.14 each!

{Webkinz - Frog - $2.14!!}
Here's a good looking deal on Amazon for Webkinz!  Now's a perfect time to plan ahead for Christmas, before the prices on toys like this go up!   Here are some cute ones I saw......

{Webkinz - Golden Retriever - $4.95 - and eligible for FREE shipping!}

{Webkinz - Hippo - $4.99....and eligible for FREE shipping!}

{Webkinz - Pink Googles - $4.75}




Thursday, August 2, 2012

FREE Personalized Greeting Card + FREE Shipping from Cardstore.com!


With Cardstore.com, it’s easy to tell your friends, family, and even acquaintances how much they mean to you. In honor of Friendship Day this Sunday, August 5th, Cardstore is giving you the opportunity to pick one lucky friend to get a super sweet card, personalized by you, created just for them. You can shop for the perfect card from the comfort of home. And it’s totally FREE!

The FREE offer
will last 4 days (August 2-5) so spread the word about this awesome deal, and maybe you’ll find a card in your mailbox too!
  • Visit Cardstore.com. Upload a super funny, cute, or embarrassing picture to any card, add your very own message and you’re done!
  • As long as your card is shipped within the US, Cardstore will address it, stamp it, and send it for you, all for FREE!
  • Enter the code FRIEND12 during checkout to see your discount. (Limit 1 free card offer per Cardstore account).
This offer is good now through Friendship Day, August 5 at 11:59 pm EST. Enjoy!



Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Walmart: Angel Soft Tissues only .62¢!



Time to stock up on tissues for back-to-school lists, fall allergies, or winter colds!  If you don't use them much yourself, these are great to donate to a classroom too!





     {{Deal Scenario ~ Walmart}}
Angel Soft Tissue - $1.37
- $0.75 off Angel Soft Facial Tissue
= .62¢!


(thanks Sarah's Deals!)


I saw some other good coupons on there too, here's just a preview....go print them while they're available!





Monday, July 30, 2012

Walgreens: Huggies Jumbo Pack Diapers only $3.49!! (or FREE!) *STOCK-UP Price!


Here's a great stock-up price for diapers!!  Walgreens has Huggies on sale for $9.49 and when you stack a manufacturer coupon and store coupon you get a super savings!!

     {{Deal Scenario ~ Walgreens 7/29/12 - 8/4/12}}
Huggies SlipOn Diapers Jumbo Packs – $9.49
- $2/1 Huggies SlipOn Coupon (SS 7/8)
AND - $4/1 Huggies SlipOn Walgreens coupon (August Coupon Book)
= $3.49!


AND, if you're one of the lucky ducks who have Huggies Slip-Ons clearanced to $3.19, this gets even better as you could get FREE diapers!!  =)
{photo credit}


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Staples Back-to-School Deals - 7/22/12 - 7/28/12!


Here are my favorites of the sweet back-to-school deals at Staples this week!


Zebra #2 Mechanical Pencils (10pk) - FREE!
$4
- $4 Easy Rebate
= FREE!

Pentel RSVP Ballpoint Pens (5pk) - FREE!

$4
- $4 Easy Rebate
- FREE!

Staples pink cap erasers (12pk) - 1¢
  (w/ $5 minimum purchase)
(reg. $1.29)
Lim. 2 per customer. While suplies last.

Staples ruled 3"x5" white index cards (100pk) - 1¢  (w/ $5 minimum purchase)
(reg. $1)
Lim. 2 per customer. While supplies last.

Staples Stickies, 1/2" tape flags (125pk) - .25¢
(reg. $3.29)

Sharpie Accent tank highlighters (5/pk, yellow or asst.) - .50¢
(reg. $4)

Post-It die-cut notes (2/pk) - $1

(reg. $2.99)

Avery Glue Sticks (3/pk, permanent  or disappearing) - $1
(reg. $2.49)

Staples Multipurpose Paper (500sheets) - $1
$6.99
- $5.99 Easy Rebate (lim. 2)
= $1

HP Everyday 8.5"x11" Photo Paper - $1

$9.99
- $8.99 Easy Rebate (lim. 4)
= $1

PNY Attache 8GB USB Flash Drive - $5.99

(reg. $24.99)

PNY Attache 16GB USB Flash Drive - $9.99

(reg. $39.99)

Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 (1PC) - FREE!

$59.99
- $48.99 instant savings
- $11 Easy Rebate (lim. 1)
= FREE!


Thursday, July 19, 2012

FREE Personalized Greeting Card + FREE Shipping through Sunday! (US and Canada)



Cardstore is looking to celebrate any and all occassions, so in honor of Hammock Day this Sunday 7/22, Cardstore is giving away FREE CARDS!

The FREE Card is available now through Hammock Day, Sunday, 7/22 at 11:59pm EST!  Use the code "CAJ2719" at checkout for 1 FREE Card, including Free Shipping.


*One Free card valid per Cardstore.com account. Free Card valid in the US and Canada only, and cannot be combined with any other offer. Free Shipping only valid in the US.


Sunday, July 8, 2012

Staples: Back-to-School Sales (already??) Here come the 1¢ and FREE Deals! (7/8/12 - 7/14/12)



I cannot believe that back-to-school sales are showing up already!  Does it seem like they start them earlier each year??  I love the deals, but yikes.....my kiddles just got out of school a month ago!  I'm not ready to think about those early mornings and all that yet!  ;p

Staples usually seems to start the sales off with a bang, and this year is no exception!  Collin at Hip2Save has a great detailed list you should check out, but here are a few of my favorites.....

EXTREME DEALS -- all with $5 minimum purchase, limit 2 of each per customer

RoseArt Crayons (24ct) - 1¢

Staples School Glue (4oz) - 1¢

BIC Round Stic pens (8pk, black) - 1¢




Regular Deals

Scotch Super Glue (4pk) - FREE
$4.29
- $1.30 instant savings
- $2.99 easy rebate (lim 1)
= FREE!

Staples 2013 desktop calendar (22"x17") - FREE
$4.99
- $4.99 easy rebate (lim 2)
= FREE!

Staples Multipurpose Paper (500 sheets) - .25¢
$6.99
- $6.74 easy rebate (lim 2)
= .25¢

Really Useful Boxes - .25¢
(reg. $1.....these are just so darn cute!)

HP Everyday photo paper (50pk, 8.5"x11") - .50¢
$9.99
- .50¢ instant savings
- $8.99 easy rebate (lim 4)
= .50¢


Remember your teachers or schools that may be in need of these items too.....if you don't need a particular item, but it's an awesome deal, consider buying it and donating it to help their costs stay low!



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New to Staples?

"Easy Rebates"
- They really are easy.  Either follow the directions on your receipt to mail it in, or fill out the online form at StaplesEasyRebates.com with the information from your receipt.  You should get the amount back within 4-6 weeks.  It's usually in the form of a postcard check, unless specified that it will be a Visa Prepaid debit card.

"Staples Rewards" - Rewards are like coupons for store credit that are issued quarterly (as long as you've earned $10 or more).  You sign up for free and are given a Rewards card, which they scan at checkout (or look up by phone number).  That's it!  No mailing or submitting necessary - just wait for the Rewards to be credited to you at StaplesRewards.com w/in the next few months.  They'll notify you via email when your next statement is available.
(They do expire, but my store still honors them so it's good to ask!) 
One membership per mailing address. They have brochures in the store, and you can sign up online
They always offer 10% back in Rewards when you buy any ink or toner, case paper, ream paper, Copy and Print services, and $2 back in Rewards when you bring in any ink or toner to recycle (up to 10 per month).

*IMPORTANT: If you use Staples Rewards or a coupon to buy another item that offers Rewards, the amount will be deducted from your next Rewards check (similar to how Walgreens Register Rewards work).  However, you can use Rewards and coupons on Easy Rebate items with and still receive the full amount.


Friday, July 6, 2012

How to Get Cheap (but Reliable!) Pregnancy Tests - $1 or less at the Dollar Store, Walmart, and Amazon!


I am always shocked when I see how much pregnancy tests cost at the store -- easily $10-$15 (or more) depending on the brand!  I could never stand to pay that much, so I was thrilled when we found some great cheaper options.  Since we're currently expecting baby #6, we have lots and lots of experience with trying out different tests!  ;)

These are all super options if you're dealing with infertility, you just can't stand to wait any longer, or want to take a dozen tests just to be sure!  The costs of raising children add up fast -- this is an excellent way to start on the right foot by saving money now before they're even here!


Dollar Store:
The one we've used most often have been from the dollar store (Dollar Tree specifically), and they sell them for $1! (obviously, lol)  I've used them quite a few times over the past 13 years and I have found them to be very reliable!  I've never had a "false" reading and we trust them completely. (They have the same sensitivity level as many of the name brands, such as ClearBlue, e.p.t., First Response...etc)

I used to find these in the HBC section, but now they are often by the register to deter theft.
*Dollar Tree also has ovulation kits for only $1.  I haven't personally used them, but I have heard good things about them as well!

{photo credit: Holy Craft}


Walmart:
I recently discovered an .88¢ section at Walmart that has some really good bargains -- including "First Signal" pregnancy tests for only .88¢!  This is the one we used with this current pregnancy and it worked just as well and easily as the Dollar Tree tests.
*My photos were from the HBC section near the pharmacy, but I've also seen the .88¢ items at the checkout.



{this is the proof of our current bun in the oven}

funny story....last year I pulled an April Fools joke on my husband by having a sweet pregnant friend take a test for me and then left it in the bathroom for my husband to find.  It was the best. joke. ever!  Since we thought we were done with 5, he was so shocked he couldn't believe it - he almost puked, he almost cried....it was awesome, lol!
This year I took this test a couple weeks before April 1st and as it showed positive in seconds, the "joke" was on me this time!  ;)  We're all very happy about it though, so it was a good joke.



Amazon:
If you're just starting a family, TTC, or are a compulsive test taker.....this may be a great option!  The Wondfo brand pregnancy test strips (25-ct.) on Amazon are currently $8.15 + FREE Super Saver Shipping!  That's .33¢ each!  Even cheaper than the dollar store tests and the comments are overwhelmingly positive.  They are reported to be very accurate and very sensitive so you can find out faster!  (You can also get the Wondfo 50-ct. pregnancy test strips for only $15.95 -- .32¢ each! Also eligible for FREE SSS)  For the same price as an expensive "name brand" test at the store, you can get up to 50 test strips!
*Note that Amazon prices do vary, but these are the prices today.  =)  I have seen them lower than this too!


I hope this information helps and good luck!  =)


{photo credit: Baby Gaga}



Friday, June 29, 2012

FREE Personalized Greeting Card + FREE Shipping!


Right now, you can grab a FREE greeting card + FREE shipping from Cardstore.com when you enter the coupon code CGH2626 at checkout!


Unlike previous free card offers, you should be able to use this on any card on the website. Think ahead to personalize a card for an upcoming wedding, birthday, anniversary, or other special event. No credit card information is necessary, but you will need to create and log in to an account to use the code.
Your turn: Which card did you choose? Who will be the lucky recipient?


*Offer ends 7/2/12, but I would suggest ordering your card before the limit is reached.

(thanks Jen!!)
Cardstore.com


You can also get 15% off any Cardstore purchase, with the code CAH2748. Valid now through the end of July (7/31/12)!
 



Friday, April 20, 2012

Kids Winter Coats ONLY $5 with FREE In-store Pickup! Plus, up to 6% Cash Back!


Check out this SWEET deal on kids coats at JCPenney - perfect for stocking up for next winter!!  Only $5 for kids winter coats - and FREE site to store shipping with the code "JCPSHIP"(Hurry to get the sizes you want - I doubt these will last long!)

You can also get 5% cashback by going through Mr. Rebates, or an extra 6% cash back by going through Shop At Home!


(thanks Thrifty Wifey!)

Monday, January 30, 2012

FREE Personalized Greeting Card (or 5!) from Cardstore with Coupon Code!



Here's another FREE card from Cardstore.com!  I actually had 5 cards in my cart (one for my upcoming anniversary and 4 Valentine's day cards for the kids), and it paid for all 5!  So, it looks like the code it worth $5 + FREE shipping!  I'm unsure of the expiration date.

With all these great free greeting cards, you could plan ahead and stock up for birthdays, anniversaries, showers, etc, you have coming up!
  • Go to Cardstore.com
  • Create your card(s)
  • Use the code "MCSFREE112" at checkout to get up to $5 off
  • Card(s) will be FREE + FREE shipping!  =)



(thanks Money Saving Mom!)

*I also posted a code a few days ago for a free personalized greeting card up to $6 here (it was available for the 1st 10,000 - not sure if it's still available)

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Christmas Activities Advent Calendar Idea!

{photo credit: All Things Simple}

I've always wanted to do some sort of advent calendar with the kids to count down the days until Christmas, but I never liked the idea of them expecting candy everyday, and as we had more children I had a hard time thinking up something that included them all.....I mean, how many advent calendars even include 5 chocolates a day?  ;)

I found this idea for an advent calendar back in October on Pinterest and have been excited about it since!  It's an "experience" advent calendar, so that the month of December is filled with things to do together.....reading books, baking cookies, sledding.....normal "Christmasy" and Winter things.  I love that it will keep things all spaced out through the month, but also make sure we do those important family things that can get forgotten about in the busy holiday season.

Kim at All Things Simple includes a list of their activities.  I also saw in the comments, someone suggested....calling a grandparent in another state and sing a Christmas carol -- love that!  I'm sure we'll use a day to make teacher gifts, and another to watch Elf (such a good movie)!

I don't have an advent calendar, so I just planned on putting the little cards into a pretty jar, and maybe even including it as part of our table centerpiece.  We'll just pick one each day and I think the kids are going to love counting down to Christmas this way!  I know I am.  =)


Here are some other ideas I've come across recently too.....



Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Black Friday Resources...Free printable shopping list, Ad previews, and Shopping tips....

If you're heading out for Black Friday, here are some resources to help.....



These are some sites with extensive lists of ad previews to help you get ready before the paper comes out on Thanksgiving....



Madaline guest posted over at Remodelaholic and was so sweet to offer a free printable Black Friday shopping guide, to help you make your lists simple and pretty!
*(I'm a fan of anything to simplify the chaos of Black Friday!)  ;)



And finally....Black Friday is a big day -- one that requires thought and planning to be ready.  Hip2Save has some great Black Friday Shopping Tips, but also check out this "Black Friday Preparedness Guide" for some laughs (mixed with some real advice).....


Good luck to you all, stay safe and be kind!  ;)



Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Walmart Black Friday Store Maps! Great help in finding the deals you're looking for!


Walmart is offering store maps to show you where the "big" Black Friday items will be in the store....how handy is that?!

If you're planning on heading to Walmart for Black Friday, go grab a map for your store on their website (and see the Black Friday ad while you're there) or use the Facebook application to get a map!