#1 – Tackle weeds with specialized tools
Sure, you can crouch down and tug weeds out by hand – but let’s be honest, that gets tiring fast. Specially designed weeders will make the job easier and require less effort.
Garden Weasel WeedPopper: This long-handled weeder helps you uproot weeds while standing upright. Less strain, more gain!
Push-Pull Hoe: This garden hoe cuts on both the push and pull motions, gliding under the soil to take out weeds at the root.
Lehman's Hori Hori Knife: This rugged (and super sharp!) hand tool digs, weeds, transplants, and even measures planting depth.
Helpful Hint: Weeding is easiest after a light rain when the soil is soft. Your tools – and your back – will thank you.
#2 – Water plants, smarter
Too much water? Not enough? Eliminate the guessing game (and the hassle) with the right setup.
Olla Watering Pot: This terra-cotta pot slowly releases moisture underground, right where roots need it. Great for conserving water and keeping plants happy!
Large Galvanized Watering Can: This tried-and-true can delivers water gently – ideal for delicate seedlings and flowers.
Zero-G Garden Hose: Ditch the bulky hose. This hose is lightweight and kink-resistant so watering your garden is enjoyable.
Helpful Hint: Water early in the morning to reduce evaporation and give plants a good soak before the heat of the day.
#3 – Destructive pests? Get creative.
You don't need harsh chemical sprays to keep your garden safe from munching pests. Just a little ingenuity. Give these alternative solutions a try.
Micromesh Barrier: Keep out bugs while letting sunshine and rain through.
Mole Chasing Windmill: The spinning blades of this windmill drive away burrowing moles by sending vibrations through the ground.
Upcycled Bat House: Invite the bats over to your yard and they'll take care of pesky insects.
Helpful Hint: Not all bugs are bad! Ladybugs, lacewings, and bees are beneficial guests you’ll want to stick around.
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