27 Brilliant DIY Garden Hacks That Will Make Your Backyard Look Stunning on a Budget!
Simple DIY Trellis for Vertical Gardening
As your plants grow, gently guide them to weave through the trellis. This setup not only improves air circulation and sun exposure but also keeps plants off the ground, reducing disease risk and simplifying harvesting. This functional and cost-effective trellis design is an ideal way to keep your garden organized and your plants thriving.
The Cardboard Hack
Weeding is one of those activities nobody loves to do, but if you want a pristine garden, you have to do it. One way to cut down on weeds is to take cardboard from an old box and cut it into the shape of a garden bed.
The soggy cardboard will prevent weeds from growing in the bed, as it will only allow the uncovered plants to receive water. Anything else, will be trapped by the cardboard. Goodbye weeds!
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Old Newspaper
Some people get the newspaper delivered every day. If you are one of those, don’t toss the newspaper in the recycling bin. Instead, save the newspaper and use it in the garden to prevent weeds from growing. A single sheet of newspaper should be slightly buried over new seedlings.
The paper is thin, and when moistened with water, allows the seeds to break through, and receive the water they need to continue growing. The newspaper acts as a barrier to weeds, and most of them won’t be able to grow through it, and receive the sun they need to flourish.
Mini Greenhouses
Everyone enjoys a nice soda or bottle of water when on the go. Instead of tossing those clear plastic bottles, hold onto those as well. When filled with soil, a bit of fertilizer, and some water to moisten it all, a plastic bottle will make the perfect mini greenhouse.
Seedlings always need to be grown in the spring before planting season starts, and these mini greenhouses are perfect for getting your seedlings going. As they are self-contained, it also means watering them is as easy as taking the cap off, and then putting it back on to keep them nice and warm.
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