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11. Plant Labels from Old Spoons or Popsicle Sticks
Recycle old utensils or craft sticks by labeling them with plant names using permanent marker or paint.
12. Use Cooking Water for Plants
Water left from boiling vegetables contains minerals that your garden loves. Just make sure it’s unsalted and cooled before pouring it onto your plants.
13. Use Vinegar to Clean Garden Tools
14. Grow Vertically with Pallets
Save space by growing strawberries, herbs, or even lettuce in a repurposed wood pallet turned vertical garden. Great for small yards or balconies!
15. Companion Planting for Pest Control
Pair plants like basil with tomatoes, or marigolds with beans, to naturally repel pests and boost growth. Nature knows best!
Final Thoughts
Gardening doesn’t have to be expensive or back-breaking. With a little creativity and resourcefulness, you can turn everyday objects and household scraps into powerful tools for a thriving, healthy garden.
Try a few of these hacks this season—you might be surprised how much easier and more rewarding gardening can be!
🌻 Want more hacks like these? I can help you create a printable garden cheat sheet or a month-by-month planting guide. Just ask!
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