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Try These 5 Best DIY Gardening Tools To Save Money

If you are a person who always took gardening as a hobby and realised that amidst a well-maintained garden lies undefined peace, it is natural that you will know the importance of gardening tools. Just like tools make our work easier and more efficient, in the same way, gardening tools are necessary to make our work garden look perfect. However, though people love their gardens, many backs out when they think of the money required to buy the gardening tools.

Buying gardening tools make cause a hole in your pocket. But, there are ways in which you can take care of your garden by making use of efficient gardening tools without having to worry about money. You can opt for some DIY gardening tools. It is true that you need to put in some effort into making them, but once they are done, you will have the best gardening tools by not having to spend a penny.

Some DIY gardening tools that can help you save money

You can easily gift yourself the best gardening tools by playing it smart. Given below are some ideas that can help you to create your ones.

A pair of gardening gloves

A pair of gardening gloves

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Though it is true that gloves do not fall under the category of gardening tools, it is important to protect your hands from dirt and from sharp objects such as prickles and thorns. It can also prevent you from being prone to pH-sensitive allergens.

Cotton or latex gloves will enhance your skills. But, if you are into heavy gardening tasks then you will have to consider the option of leather gloves. You can easily take an old leather jacket to make a pair of gardening gloves for you. It does not need to be perfect. Just ensure that it is not very loose because otherwise, it may not stick to your hands and fall.

Make a seed flat from a milk jug

Make a seed flat from a milk jug

Source: The Family Handyman

Not having to buy seeds can help you to save a lot of money. Moreover, you can create seeds of new varieties. You can easily do this by starting seeds in shallow trays filled with soil (potting). You can later transfer the strongest seedlings to other pots. To make seed flats, you need big milk or oil jar. Cut off the bottom three inches of the jar and make some holes in it with the help of nails. Now, fill it with potting soil and create some shallow furrows with a pencil for sowing.

Flexible scoops for multipurpose uses

Flexible scoops for multipurpose uses

 

 

Source: Handyage.com

Flexible scoops can be used for a number of purposes. For example, it can be a great option for distributing fertiliser granules and to pot soil in tight places. But, just because it can be used in different ways does not necessarily imply that it is difficult to make. Take a half-gallon plastic oil or milk jar and make two cuts on the sides running horizontally to the handles. Then, make two more cuts that slant forward diagonally. You have your flexible scoop ready for use!

Make a tablecloth work as a wheelbarrow

Make a tablecloth work as a wheelbarrow

 

Source: Home stratosphere

A wheelbarrow works to transport the heavy objects you require during gardening. But, for sure, buying a wheelbarrow can be a big investment. So, here we have an easy solution for you. Use a vinyl tablecloth to transport heavy items such as plant divisions, balled and burlapped shrubs and trees, bags of mulch, etc. from one part of the garden to another. However, ensure that you put the plastic side down. Moreover, using a table cloth instead of a wheelbarrow will not lay any stress on your back.

Create a mini greenhouse from a milk or oil jar

Create a mini greenhouse from a milk or oil jar

Source: A Garden from the house

If you reside in places where spring and fall frosts are a common condition, you will want to protect the young transplants and seedlings with a greenhouse. All you need to do is cut the bottom part of gallon milk or oil jug and place it over the jug when needed. In order to regulate the temperature, you can do it by opening the cap and putting it when required. However, make sure to not practise the same when the temperature rises.

Gardening takes time and demands a lot of effort to show the desired results. You can not just sit at home and dream of having a garden full of flowers, fruits and vegetables. Moreover, when money becomes an issue, it is natural that you need to apply more efforts. However, if you are smart, you can make your own DIY gardening tools easily. Go through the DIY gardening tools mentioned above and get started to fulfil your dream of having Eden’s Garden.

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