A couple of months ago we moved into a new house with a fabulous garden, I love it, but to be perfectly honest I feel a little out of my depth too – the previous owner obviously knew a lot more about what they were doing than I do! I love hacks as an easy way to make my life easier, whether it’s making something look better, grow better or save me a bit of money so these gardening hacks are all perfect for me and I hope you’ll find something that helps you too! There’s all sorts of cool ideas in there with ideas for grown ups, kids and growing things indoors and outdoors too.
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All the posts I’ve linked to here are in the order of the images in post below, but of course there’s a lot more than there is in the picture so make sure you go and check them all out. If you love hacks to make your life easier make sure you also check out my posts on parenting hacks for trips to the beach, hacks for trips to the park or how I got my whole house tidier by moving one thing!
20 Gorgeous and Practical Gardening Hacks You’ll Want to Try
Pool Noodle Hacks for a Thrifty Garden from The Thrifty Couple
Cheap and Easy Hanging Plant Basket Hack from Ann’s Entitled Life
Homemade Liquid “Compost” from Recipes to Nourish
Ikea Hack Industrial Wall Planter from Grillo Designs
Re-purpose Dryer Lint for Gardening from Capri plus 3
Anthropologie Upcycled Herb Garden Markers from Domestically Blissful
Homemade Natural Garlic Pesticide from Life Made Full
How to Use Interplanting to Get the Most out of Your Small Garden from Southern Mom Loves
An Old Farmer’s Advice on Gardening from Farm Fresh Feasts
10 Benefits Of Raised Garden Beds from Health Extremist
Growing Seeds in a Plastic Bag from We Know Stuff
Wood Ladder Repurpose Garden Trellis from DIY Danielle
Broken Pot Succulent Container Garden from Simply Southern Mom
How to Turn Cat Litter Buckets into BEAUTIFUL Planters from DIY Danielle
Add Calcium to Your Garden for Stronger Plants from Simple at Home
How to Make Frugal Plant Holder for Garden Umbrella from Inspiring Savings
Create a Flower Garden for Under $30 from Atlanta’s Frugal Mom
Regrowing Vegetables from Scraps from What We Do All Day?
Low Cost/No Cost Gardening from Montana Solar Creations
Get Rid of Pests Naturally With Diatomaceous Earth from Natural Living Mamma
How Much is a Year’s Worth of Food? from The Well Fed Homestead
I just wanted to say thanks for the awesome post! I especially loved your last tip about planning your garden. I’ve been looking into that and it seems like a great idea to have everything ready for when spring finally arrives. It can be hard with all of these late winter storms coming through but you already know how to prepare for those 😉