Gardening Hacks

Prices are soaring. Product shortages. You've lost your job. Stores are Closed. Whatever your reason for needing a garden, there's a lot to know. A lot to learn. So many different types of gardens-bed, square-food gardens, tire gardens, window gardens. Find out more here.
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Genius Gardening Hacks Using Everyday Items Around Your House
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Once you get going, creating and maintaining your own garden is easier than it seems. While not all of us were born with a green thumb, there are plenty of tips and tricks to adopt to keep your garden strong and healthy. We gathered together an incredible list of gardening hacks using items that are most likely already in your home. Plastic forks, coffee filters, and banana peels are just a few things that will health improve your garden cheaply and easily. There’s even a hack repurposing a wine bottle to keep your garden perfectly watered while you’re out of town. ---CONTINUED---
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simplifygardening.com

40 Best Gardening Hacks and Ideas to Save Time and Money
https://simplifygardening.com/40-best-gardening-hacks/

(SNIP) ... Whether you’re cultivating flowers, herbs, vegetables, or all of these, gardening success can be extremely gratifying. But gardening can also be a bit intimidating, so if you’re a beginner here are some gardening hacks to help you along the way.

And even those of you with years of gardening experience might benefit from some of these garden hacks so let’s get right into the meat of it, and save you some time and money in the garden. ---CONTINUED---
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21 Gardening Hacks
https://104homestead.com/gardening-hacks/

Gardening is a rewarding hobby, but it’s not always easy. It’s also not always cheap. I tend to enjoy my hobbies much more when I figure out a better way. So, as the last hack post of the week, I give you Gardening Hacks. I am sharing my top ten favorite tricks that I’ve picked up along the way, as well as several from some of my amazing blogging friends. ---CONTINUED---
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These Weird And Wacky Gardening Hacks Are So Genius Your Neighbors Will Be Green With Envy
https://allaroundmoney.com/s/weird-wack ... =799&bdk=0

(SNIP) ... There are ways to make gardening a whole lot easier, though – especially if you try any of these hacks. So, pour vinegar on your soil and see what happens. You may just like the results... ---CONTINUED---
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