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Try adding Parallel Lives it will help with your tokens and if your going for a budget it will only bring up the cost by $3.23ish.
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Try adding more land searching cards like cultivate to replace the fogs and put the neutralize into the side board. This will pull land out of your deck, making you more likely to draw spells and make your howl of the night pack larger than playing it with mana ramp from creatures.
I would also recommend replacing wild growth with the new Elvish Mystic card, its identical to llanowar elves
Its also a shame to have so much mana ramp with no big drop, I would add a pelakka wurm or three. they add life and let you draw when you die, all in an uncommon so it fits budget
correction when they die, not when you do
additionally, nourish creates poor card advantage. I would add some bigger creatures like kolanian tusker then replace nourish with the new Time to Feed card, which gives you life and makes creatures fight (preserving card advantage as long as you destroy the creature)
also, 27 land is a bit high, I would cut that down to 24
kolanian tusker is an inexpensive creature as well, and 2 mana for a 3/3 in a budget deck is pretty good
lastly, I would throw out wall of vines for a two drop with reach because you have enough one drops. You could even replace it with a three drop because llanawar elves and elvish mystics would give you three mana turn two. as far as three drops go, I would recommend crocanura (1/3 reach and evolve) if you're on a budget. It will definitely turn into at least a 2/4 and, unlike wall of vines, it can attack.
all of the cards I have mentioned cost no more than $2, making it perfect for a budget deck