Weblearn how to bulk out your garden and growing space with plants that are free or cost practically nothing.

You might find that experienced gardeners are interested in helping novice gardeners get started!

People are always giving away free plant starts, garden fencing, bricks, stones, mulch, and other gardening freebies.

In my experience, people often list surplus plants and gardening tools on these platforms.

Nursery and garden centers.

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Webthese are always a great place to look for free plants, especially if you look for specific gardening or houseplant related groups to join.

Joining can lead to fruitful exchanges that benefit all parties involved, reducing waste and fostering a sense of community.

Includes ways to get free plants from other places and ideas for using your current plants to create dozens of new plants.

Choose the best budget plants and you'll soon find that money can easily be saved rather than spending on expensive blooms that often aren't as good as your home grown ones anyway.

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Post a wanted ad on craigslist, asking for free plants.

See if there is a gardening group local to your area, or join one on facebook.

Most gardeners love to help others out when they have excess in their own garden.

Webonline listings like craigslist are gold mines for free garden materials.

Webfree plants are easy to find.

Webcheck out the freebie or gardening section on craigslist.

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Some local governments offer.

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(if you have some plants already, this is a great place to offer to trade plants).

Free section of craigslist and fb marketplace.

Join a local gardening group.

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Get creative and use them in many ways!

Plants may start small, like this lavender, but will quickly fill in the garden after a couple of years.

Local city or county government.

Craigslist and other online marketplaces.