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2025 Plans for this Blog
Hello and welcome,
Here’s a blog post about what I am planning to do on this blog in 2025. I’m still figuring out exactly what to do with this blog, so for now it’s kind of a mix of stuff. But I know I will be focusing broadly on plants and gardening, and art. In the spirit of those topics, I am trying out a few year-long experiments and I’ll post content every so often on how the experiments are going.
In 2025, I’ll be trying to grow an indoor garden for under $10, and attempting to make all my art fair art without buying any more arts and crafts supplies.

Experiment 1: $10 Garden
For the $10 Garden experiment, I will try to grow some plants for $10 or less. The purpose of this experiment is to illustrate how difficult and expensive gardening can be, and highlight that everyone should have access to growing their own food. It shouldn’t be a hobby for the well-off. It is also, hopefully, a guide for how to grow an indoor garden on the cheap.
The Tasks
Grow 2 cherry tomato plants indoors and actually harvest some tomatoes from them. Spend no more than $10 to do this.
The Rules
I must acquire all the equipment I need to grow 2 tomato plants for under $10, and I can’t use stuff I already have unless it’s something almost anyone in the country would also have available.
I am allowed to use these things without factoring in the cost toward the $10:
- Water access
- Water container, like a cup or bottle
- Electricity
- Space for the large pots
- Some form of transportation
- Facebook marketplace, swap groups, Craigslist + a device to view them on
- Tools like scissors and knives
- Recycling items like bottles and cans
But, I must obtain these supplies for my plants for under $10
Necessary supplies:
- Seeds
- Starter pots x 2-3
- Tray for bottom watering
- Sun lights
- 2 Large pots or 5 gallon buckets
- Soil
- Fertilizer (compost)
- Compost bin
- Stakes or trellises
Optional supplies:
- Timers for lights
- Power strip
- Seed starting medium
Can I successfully get all this stuff and grow my plants on a budget of $10? We’ll find out.
Experiment 2: $0 Art Supplies
For this experiment, I try to make all my arts and crafts from stuff I already have for an entire year. I’m planning to sell at three art fairs this year, and would like to have some small collections ready to display for them.
I have too many arts and crafts supplies that I barely use, they are taking up so much space, and yet the temptation to just buy more stuff when I want to do something is strong. But I will resist. I will use up the stuff I have and then get creative if I need more stuff. I am allowed to repurpose things like cardboard boxes or plastic bags or containers that I bought for other reasons, but not allowed to buy things exclusively to use as art supplies.
The Tasks
Produce whatever art projects I want to sell at art fairs in 2025 using only supplies I already own
The Rules
- No buying things specifically to use as art supplies
- Yes using things like cardboard boxes that I obtained for some other purpose (like getting some non-craft-supply items shipped to me)
- No getting free craft supplies off of Facebook Marketplace or swap groups
- Yes making art
What will I make in 2025? Will people buy it? Will I resist the temptation to buy more stuff? We’ll find out.
In Conclusion
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