May 4, 2025

How to Get Free Seeds for Your Garden

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How to Get Free Seeds for Your Garden


Growing your own food can save you money and can be a lot healthier for you too. Also, growing flowers helps the bee population as well as creating a loving living environment. Gardening is also a great stress reliever. There are so many benefits to gardening and it doesn't have to cost a lot to do it either. As a matter of fact there are many ways that you can get free seeds! 

1. Visit a Seed Library

Seed Libraries collect and store seeds to share them with members of the community for free. They are a valuable resource for finding free vegetable seeds, fruit seeds, herb seeds, tree seeds, and flower seeds from other local gardeners. Check with your local libraries, gardening centers, food pantries, food banks, community centers, seed exchange groups, and local gardening groups. Do a quick Google search for local seed libraries to help you find locations in your area. After your plants start growing, collect seeds from them and donate those seeds back to the seed libraries to help other gardeners continue to grow their own plants for free. To get started just search "seed libraries" + your state or county to find the ones near you.

2. Check Your Own Kitchen!

Your kitchen holds one of the best-kept free seeds secrets. Every time you buy produce (tomatoes, blueberries, squash, lemons, cucumbers etc), be sure to save the seeds and plant them in your yard or a pot and start growing your own fruits and vegetables. Also, when you cut the top off of a pineapple you can put it in some dirt and it will grow a plant. You can plant parts of potatoes that contain eyes, the bottom of your celery, the core from your head of lettuce ect. How cool is that? So next time you're going to throw out those scraps - plant them instead. Pretty soon you won't have to buy those items and your pocketbook will thank you. You can grow them in pots indoors in the winter time too if you have a nice sunny window to put them in.

3. Keep a Lookout for Dried Flowers at Gardening Centers

Have you ever walked around your local gardening center and seen the dead, dried flowers on the plants? Did you know, there is a wealth of free seeds inside of each one? Just pop off the whole dried flower head and once you are home you can get the seeds out or just plant the whole thing. You'll be surprised how many gorgeous flowers and herbs you can get this way. Most stores don't even mind you doing it and it's totally free! 

4. Ask Your Friends & Neighbors

A huge resource for scoring free seeds is your friends and neighbors. Does one of your neighbors have a beautiful garden or are they always working in their yard? Stop by and chat them up. Ask them about their plants, tips for new gardeners, how to keep pests from eating your plants, and of course, if they have any seeds, seed packs, or cuttings they could share with you. You may find a wealth of knowledge and free seeds from a fellow gardener who is only a stone's throw away from your own home. Then, when your plants start producing you can share your fruits, vegetables, herbs, and seeds as a way of saying thank you.


5. Sign Up for Gardening Catalogs

Another method for getting free seed packs is by signing up for gardening catalogs. The catalogs don't always include free seeds, but sometimes you'll find a surprise stuck in between the pages of the catalog - an entire pack of free seeds. It's free to sign up to receive the catalogs and you'll also score a wide range of information and tips inside of each catalog (as well as plants you can order) that can aid you in your journey through gardening.

Some of these catalogs include:

Burgess Seed & Plant Co (scroll to the bottom of their site)











Deals on Seeds

You can grab some really good deals on seeds at a number of stores too!

Walmart always has great deals on seed packs in-store and online. Prices usually start at $0.50 in-store and $2 online. You can find everything you need for your garden as they have a huge variety in-stock, especially online.

Target is a great place to get seeds at a great price as well. They offer quite a few seed kits that can be really fun for the kids. 

Amazon has so many seeds, seed packs, seed starter kits, and more available. For under $30, you can get a garden kit that includes 16,000 seeds! 

Home Depot has vegetable seeds, fruit seeds, flower seeds at herb seeds available online starting at $1.35. Get a pack of nasturtium, an edible flower that's gorgeous to look at and great in salads for only $1.35, carrot seeds for $1.58, a pack of kohlrabi seeds, and a pack of rosemary seeds are both priced at $1.59 each.

Lowes has a huge garden center and you can always find almost every seed you're looking for. Just enter your zip code to get the pricing at your local store location.

There are so many ways to grow your garden efficiently on a budget! 




 

FREE Comic Book Day May 4th!



FREE Comic Book Day May 4th!


May 4th is Free Comic Book Day! To score your free comic book simply Go Here and type in your zip code to find a shop near you. 

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May 3, 2025

Fun FREE Educational Websites for Kids



18 Fun FREE Educational Websites for Kids!


Sesame Street

Younger kids will love Sesame Street Online! They can choose from hundreds of the show's video clips and play games that help them learn letters, animal sounds, rhymes, colors, and more


 Scholastic
Scholastic is a very unique educational website for kids. You may be familiar with it from the publishers of the educational books that you find in schools. This site contains activities broken up by grades. Pre-K learners all the way up to seniors in high school can find learning activities geared toward them.

PBS Kids

All of the educational shows that your kids watch on PBS has it's own learning section on PBSKids.org. Try sing-a-long songs, sorting and counting games, watch videos, and more.


CoolMath

CoolMath.com is an amusement park of Math and MORE! Children can play online math games that help them with addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, money and more. CoolMath is geared toward ages 13 and up, but sister site CoolMath4Kids.com is appropriate for ages 3 through 12. CoolMath-Games.com includes math games for preschoolers.


Time for Kids

From the publishers of TIME magazine, TIMEforKids.com is loaded with interesting articles, photos, and videos. Politics, the environment, entertainment, sports, and health are just some of the topics covered. TIME for Kids isn't as interactive as most of the other website on this list of educational websites for kids, but the site does tackle subjects that are in the news now while being written for an audience of children.


National Geographic Kids

Watch animal cameras, learn interesting tidbits about animals, see and share photos of nature, learn about different countries and try science experiments on Kids.NationalGeographic.com. These activities don't even begin to scratch the surface of the National Geographic Kids website. There's also a "Little Kids" section for the younger explorers in your home.


How Stuff Works

When your child asks all of those questions like, why the sky is blue, how a tornado forms, or any number of other questions they can come up with on a daily basis, head on over to How Stuff Works. The articles break down subjects like autos, culture, entertainment, science, money, technology and more. Games, quizzes, and videos also round out your children's learning experience.


Starfall

One of the BEST educational websites for kids, Starfall.com has been online since 2002 and works with your children from letter recognition to reading plays, nonfiction, and comics.


The Kidz Page

TheKidzPage.com has more than 5,000 pages of learning games and activities. Online coloring pages, jigsaw puzzles and word games are just a few sections of this massive site. Each holiday has its own section of activities and games to enjoy with your children.


Fun Brain

Math, reading, online books and learning games are just some of the site's many treats. Fun Brain caters to preschoolers through 8th graders. Definitely a site you will want to bookmark for your kids!


Nick Jr.

NickJr.com has games that allow your children to explore their creativity, play dress-up, learn new music, put together puzzles and work on numbers and shape recognition.


Exploritorium

There are a lot of Science websites out there. However, Exploritorium has got be one the best in my opinion! It's a website that teaches kids about science and art in new ways. The departments let kids tinker with gadgets, go below the sea, rocket into the galaxy and also learn about the science of gardening, animals, and cells, to name a few.


BBC History for Kids

Enter ancient worlds, meet famous people and discover fascinating facts by exploring a wide selection of historical games and activities.


Highlights for Kids

You may be familiar with Highlights magazines. They have been around for more than 60 years now. They now have a wonderful website that offers ways to play, read and craft with your children. Matching games, art activities, animated stories and science experiments are just a few ways kids can learn while having fun on their site.


Learning Games for Kids

This is one of my son's favorite sites when he was younger! Learning Games for Kids is all about games that teach kids almost every subject you can think of. Word, spelling, social studies, brain, science, art, vocabulary, literature and keyboarding games will get your kids started on a learning adventure.


Old Farmer's Almanac for Kids

Here is some learning with a twist. The Old Farmer's Almanac for Kids features riddles, puzzles, a question of the day, a timeline of interesting history facts, sky events and weather conditions to track at home with your children.


Disney Jr

If your child loves Disney (like most kids do), then they will love Disney Jr! On this site you will find fun games, videos and More. The games focus on memory, hand-eye coordination, color matching and other important skills for developing minds.


FREE Online Classes at Hogwarts!

Hey Harry Potter Fans! Thanks to a group of Potterheads you can now attend Hogwarts Wizarding School for FREE Online!

Educational Worksheets


Education.com has a huge selection of  free Worksheets, Educational Games, Printables, and Activities for kids Pre-K to 8th grade. This is a great site for Homeschoolers! 


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FREE Mary Kay Skincare Samples!




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May 2, 2025

FREE Sample of Carol's Daughter Goddess Strength Curl Restoration Concentrate



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FREE Chocolate Dipped Fruit Cone at Edible Arrangements



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