Thursday, October 1, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Landscaping on a Dime
For some time, we've been considering changing our front yard landscaping. Having a toddler meant always having my flower garden stomped through. Having company always meant someone opening their door and getting attacked by a great big firebush (which by the way was about 5 times as big as in this picture - we chopped it down to make the area more work friendly). When we noticed how worn out our front porch was starting to look we decided to make a few changes. While we are not upgrading the front porch at this time, we decided to go ahead and prep for the porch by fixing the landscape to work around our plans for the new porch.
In order to do this as frugally as possible we made plans to reuse what was already there and replant.
Before:This area was next to our driveway. It was very inconvenient when guests would park at the house. So we simply pulled out the huge firebush, pulled the baby firebushes out with roots intact for another area, and pulled all the additional flowers out that we were not planning to replant. We did save the one pink rose bush which wasn't even visible initially.
After:To finish this area we simply added the rose trellis and planted another rose bush on the second side and held the trellis in place with two large rocks which were already in the garden, but we didn't know it. Then we replanted my dianthus or Sweet Williams which were currently getting stomped on constantly by my son as they were in a high user area. I added the two pots of cats and kittens and which were sitting unnoticed practically under the deck. Each spring I hope to add a few more diantus until the garden is completely full.
This area was where the diantus were planted but was too high traffic and didn't make any sense. We will eventually lay grass seed and let this area become part of our yard. As we were constantly stepping in it and through it to cross to our driveway etc., this made perfect sense.
Before:This area was a mess. There were too many items, not spaced well and no rhyme or reason. Since we were planning to shorten this area for the new porch we simply left the plant on the left corner - this one gets very large and holds lots of bird nests in the summer, then pulled everything else out. There was a pile of Iris bulbs which we saved and one green bush we saved. The Rhodadendrun we pulled and gave to my mom as it's never done well at our house, but is now very happily living at my mother's.
After:Then we replanted the baby firebushes which we pulled from the driveway area in the center area, replanted the green bush and then replanted the iris bulbs in front of all the bushes. We also replanted some bulbs which yield the nicest orange flowers in front of the green bush. This area will look fantastic come spring and summer!
Lastly we simply bought mulch - which we got from a wood chipper directly and only paid $25.00 for the truckload versus $85.00 from a nursery and voila! - A newly relandscaped yard for the cost of time, hard work and $25.00 in mulch.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Free Eukanuba Puppy Food
Free Uncrustables Coupon In Exchange for Organizational Tip
Friday, September 25, 2009
Free Sample - Kotex Ultra Thin Overnights
Last Chance to Get Your Free Chocolate!
It's that time again - time to get you coupon for a free chocolate bar.
Go HERE to register for your free candy bar from Mars. You can do this four times, once on each Friday they offer it. They start at 9:00 am and go through 11:59 pm every Friday from now through September. If you are one of the firs 250,000 to register on any given Friday, you will get a coupon, up to four times!! I got mine today, will you get yours?? Coupons take 4-8 weeks to arrive.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Free Wheat Thins at CVS (No ECBs Required)
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Free Sample of Hill's Science Diet Dog Treats
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Target for $1.42 - CHA CHING!!
Can we say I had a great day at Target?!?! I purchased the following:
2 boxes Brown Sugar Fiber One Pop Tarts - $1.75 a box
2 boxes of Eggos Waffles - $1.50 a box
1 trial size bottle of All - $1.12
1 trial size bottle of Head and Shoulders - $0.97
1 trial size Tide - $0.97
1 Suave Kids bath wash - $2.79
1 Dannon Yogurt - $0.67
1 pack Huggies Wipes - $1.97
1 small bag Chef Michael's dog food dry - $4.76
2 cans Chef Michael's wet dog food - $0.80 each
2 Market Pantry String Cheeses - $0.40 each
2 Wishbone Bountiful Dressing - $1.50 each
Total - $25.15
I used the following coupons -
$1.00/1 MQ for the WIshbone Dressings and a $0.75/1 cents MQ I already had and used $0.75/2 Target printable for a total of $2.50 off or $0.50 for two dressings! If you don't have the MQs you can use this $0.75 off Internet printable (print it twice by using your back button) and pay just $0.75 for two dressings!
$1.00 off Head & Shoulders MQ
$1.00 off any Tide MQ
$1.00 off any All internet printable - (after signup)
$0.50 off any Dannon MQ
$1.00 off 2 Market Pantry Cheese Target Printable (making two string cheeses FREE (Target took off the $0.80 - no overage allowed)
B1G1 Free Target coupon for Chef Michaels Wet Food - $0.80
$1/1 Kellogg’s Whole Grain Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-Tarts Target printable combined with $2/2 Kellogg’s Select Fiber-Added Products MQ for a total of $3.00 making the 2 boxes of Pop Tarts only $0.50!
$1.00/1 Target printable for Eggos and combine with $1.00/2 MQ making these Eggos a whopping $0.25 a box!
$0.50 off Suave body wash MQ
$2.50 off Chef Michaels Dry Food internet printable here and combine with $1.50 off Chef Michael's dry food Target printable for a total of $.76 for bag -
$2.00 off Huggies Diaper product internet printable.
Once the cashier was done scanning in my coupons she gave me back the Huggies coupon saying I couldn't use it because my total was less than the $2.00. This surprised me, but when I got home and looked at my receipt it appears the the $2.50 off Chef Michael's dry food printable actuall took off the full $4.76 and they allowed the extra $1.50 as overage. This was probably a mistake on the cashier's part and I didn't catch it as I was packing my own reusable bag.
Have fun shopping!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Free Mags for the Outdoorsman - Field & Stream, Skiiing, Sportfishing

Or you can get 2 issues of Skiiing free.







