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26 Gardening Products That Helped Reviewers (With Pics)
A standing weeder (without the chemicals!) to help improve your view of your yard. You're not the only one who has trouble enjoying weed-filled scenery. And hey, while you're weeding with this, there's no bending over! Your back will thank you.
And a crack weeder tool that'll go where the larger weeder (and your hands!) can't.
A dog spot repair if your puppy has a favorite pee spot and it shows... This stuff will get new grass growin' in no time so you can get back to hosting BBQs.
A pack of four plant supporters can perk up any slumped plants right back up while blending in enough so they don't look super obvious.
A Hori Hori Japanese weeding knife made of stainless steel with measurement markings on the blade to make sure that you're going as deep as you need. (That'll especially come in handy for planting stuff in the ground you want there.)
A pack of Miracle-Gro water-storing crystals that'll help you get your watering levels juuuuust right so you don't over- or underwater your plants. All you have to do is mix in said crystals with your regular soil and they'll absorb water and hydrate your soil as needed.
A variety of sunflower seeds that might just turn your backyard into the #1 destination for pics this year.
And a pack of wildflower seeds can help transform empty spots in your garden beds and yard without having to map out which kind of plant goes where. It includes 30,000+ seeds total with 23 varieties to help you fill in some gardening gaps.
Some colorful flower pots with draining holes and hooks so the plants inside can ~thrive~ while they sit there looking pretty. (Don't worry, artificial flowers will thrive in there too.)
Cloning paste for orchids and other houseplants that you're about ready to declutter. Apply its lanolin and vitamin-rich formula to nodes to encourage new growth, which both you and your plant deserve.
Sticky plant traps in case acquiring some new indoor plants also came with a bunch of gross gnats. It happens! But you can also deal with it.
Scotts Green Max Lawn Food, which is really just fancy talk for fertilizer, plus 5% iron for a faster greener process. If your yard is looking a little more yellow and brown than green as of late, this is worth a try.
A pair of stainless-steel gardening shears that'll help you get in there with precision for all kinds of tasks like harvesting a few tomatoes while keeping the stem intact, deadheading daylilies, trimming zucchini plants, and even cutting through THICK stalks. But they're super lightweight!
Or some Fiskars long-handled loppers to help you reach and trim overgrown stuff so your backyard gets back to looking like a garden instead of a jungle in Jumanji.
A pack of reusable Velcro garden ties can help your tomato plants (and tons of other plants) out of their sophomore slump. They'll help you attach stems to cages, trellises, stakes, and other structures without causing any damage. And they're adjustable so you can make adjustments as your plants grow.
A wooden wall-mounted trellis here to support your growing climbing plants or hanging planters. If your backyard doesn't have as much space for foliage, this is a great way to get in some more greenery out of basically thin air.
A pack of the 20 most popular vegetable seeds that'll help you make good on the threat that you're going to start growing your own after getting grocery store sticker shock.
A seed and seedling spacer tool with color coding can do all the math you need to space out your seeds for success. All you do is press it in the soil, poke holes with the dibbler, and then plant your seeds.
A soaker hose to help you *evenly* water your garden beds for barely any effort.
Joyful Dirt organic concentrated plant food and fertilizer you can mix in with your water or sprinkle directly onto your plant's soil to help give your lil' plants an energizing dose to grow their biggest and brightest. Everybody needs a little help sometimes, including your plants!
A pack of three rolling plant caddies that'll help you scoot your plant babies around as needed, like making sure your geranium doesn't get swamped in a summer downpour. Each of these bad boys can hold up to 80 pounds!
A cordless grass trimmer can let you touch up little parts of your garden and places where your regular lawnmower can't go, like around pavers and garden features. A little trim can make quite the impact!
Miracle-Gro Water Soluble All Purpose Plant Food to help cover your outdoor *and* indoor plant food bases so all the work you've lovingly put into your greenery will pay off beautifully.
Fabric grow bags with handles so you'll easily move around your growing darlings as needed without them toppling over or you losing any precious soil. The non-woven fabric lets your plants breathe and prevents overwatering and circling root structures. Plus, they're reusable!
Or some Miracle-Gro tree and shrub plant food spikes in case you need a little more muscle for the bigger garden features. They also come in a fruit and citrus version in case you're lucky enough to have an orange tree that's seen better days.
Liquid Fence deer and rabbit repellent can help deter local (though cute) pests from snacking on your gorgeous plant beds. It basically just makes all the stuff you spray it on smell really gross to them.