Don’t start your garden until you check out these 20 creative gardening hacks! You will be amazed at how easy it is to produce a beautiful and lush garden!
Over the last year while staying at home, we have heard of many friends and family starting a garden for the first time. With the arrival of spring, it’s time to make sure you have the best tips to help your garden flourish.
But did you know there are crops for every season, including fall and winter? I have been gardening much of my adult life, but not in such earnest until we moved to the farm. Now, gardening consumes many of my waking hours, even in the winter when I continue my efforts inside.
One of the reasons I love gardening so much is how relaxing it can be, especially if you have the right garden tools. And it is so rewarding when your plants start to flourish and bloom. I find such peace in the work and satisfaction in the results, I never mind putting in the time and effort!
So, whether you’re an experienced gardener or don’t even know what a weeder looks like, we’re here to help you out. We have put together a list of 20 creative gardening hacks you need to know to help your garden flourish. No matter your gardening skill level, you are bound to find something new!
You will be amazed to find that most of these gardening hacks can be done with everyday household items or by upcycling old items around the yard and house. Who knew?
So, grab the gloves, put on the sunscreen, don the “don’t care if they get dirty clothes”, get the plants ready, and let’s hoe!
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Do you have some favorite gardening hacks to share?
I am a home cook that does things my way. In my kitchen, I make breakfast, pack lunches, prepare snacks, and cook dinner. During the week, we eat real food that is homemade, organic, and local. On the weekends we do explore more of our local restaurants. I bake my own bread, juice fresh oranges every other day, and make my own kombucha and other weekly favorites.