You will surely find these 10 free garden hacks using household items byThe Gardening Channel With James Prigioni.
These are effective, cheap, and will surely improve your garden!
Watch the video below for a full explanation of each item.
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Clothespin
Use the clothespin to train the branch angles to 60-degree angles.
The angle of the branches will determine whether the branch focuses on leaf or fruit production.
Egg carton
Start your seeds in egg cartons.
Cut some holes in the bottom for drainage.
Fill the cells up with soil and plant your seeds.
Since the cells are too shallow, stick with small seeds.
Clear gallon jug
This item will act as a mini greenhouse.
Simply cut the bottom part with a scissor.
double-check to build up some wood chips or some soil around.
Dish soap
Pick the ones that dont have added fragrances and isnt a degreaser.
Make a dish soap spray.
Mix 2 to 4 tablespoons of dish soap in a gallon of water.
Transfer it to a spray bottle and use it as an insecticide.
see to it to spray the top and bottom sides of the leaves.
Just double-check to make holes in the bottom.
Cardboard
This works great for suppressing weeds and it will naturally break down over time.
Eggshells
Did you know that eggshells are a good source of calcium?
Sprinkle around your plant.
Only add ashes to your soil if your soil is acidic and is below about 6.5 pH.
Used coffee grounds are also a great choice to add to your compost.