I guess you could call this a "for what it's worth" posting and that may not be much. May 31 will mark my 82 trip around the Sun and I think I have learned some things that I wish someone had passed on to me. Depending on where you are in your life's journey, you may want to consider some of them.
1. I wish when we moved into our home in 2000 I would have never purchased mulch. I spend about $1000-1500 per year year on mulch and another $500-1000 for labor to spread it (in the years that I did not do it myself). I should have purchased ground covers like ivy, vinca minor, myrtle and pachysandra all those years. I would have had to do it for only a few years and never had to again.
2. I don't remember how it occurred to me but I have been searching garage sales of late for garden tools. I am able to find good American made items at a fraction of the price of the crap being imported today. A recent example is a US made, brass hose nozzle I bought for $.50 after spending $10+ on nozzles that lasted slightly longer than a teenager's foreplay.
3. I also bought a 10" x 10"tamper for $2 (Home Depot sells them for $50+), a garden rake for $1, a shovel for $1 and a grass rake for $.50. No, they are not brand new but they tamp, rake and shovel just like a new one.
Let me say, I am not destitute but I don't like paying more than necessary. Something to consider if you like to save money. I would like to hear others' experiences. I am sure we can learn from one another.
1. I wish when we moved into our home in 2000 I would have never purchased mulch. I spend about $1000-1500 per year year on mulch and another $500-1000 for labor to spread it (in the years that I did not do it myself). I should have purchased ground covers like ivy, vinca minor, myrtle and pachysandra all those years. I would have had to do it for only a few years and never had to again.
2. I don't remember how it occurred to me but I have been searching garage sales of late for garden tools. I am able to find good American made items at a fraction of the price of the crap being imported today. A recent example is a US made, brass hose nozzle I bought for $.50 after spending $10+ on nozzles that lasted slightly longer than a teenager's foreplay.
3. I also bought a 10" x 10"tamper for $2 (Home Depot sells them for $50+), a garden rake for $1, a shovel for $1 and a grass rake for $.50. No, they are not brand new but they tamp, rake and shovel just like a new one.
Let me say, I am not destitute but I don't like paying more than necessary. Something to consider if you like to save money. I would like to hear others' experiences. I am sure we can learn from one another.
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