So many good ideas here I just couldn't read them all so please excuse me if I repeat some.
I'm a gardener by hobby so here's how I save money.
For sturdy plant tags cut up old pvc or vinyl mini blinds into 4 inch pieces and write on them with a permanent marker. You can even buy a small mini blind at a thrift store for about three bucks and they come in lots of great colors.
Cut up old panty hose and use for stretchable plant ties.
Use bamboo cooking skewers to support small plants.
Use small individual size yogurt containers to start seedlings. Just drill a small hole for drainage.
Make your own watering can by poking a series of small holes in a pop bottle just below the lid in a circle about the size of a dime. This is a great way to water small tender seedlings with a gentle rain. Just pick a pop bottle you can handle. The small ones are awesome for gardening with kids.
Instead of buying small peat pots use old egg cartons to start plants that don't like to be transplanted.
Make your own bug spray. One tsp. lemon dishsoap, one tsp. mineral oil and one tsp. rubbing alcohol mixed with a litre of water. Spray the top and underside of leaves.
Need something stronger, soak old ciggy butts in water, strain and dilute one tsp. to one litre of water to make a nicotine spray that bugs hate. Test a small area because it can burn tender leaves.
Spray thrips and mealy bug with straight water and keep doing it until they leave. They hate being wet.
Use old spoons and forks when potting small plants.
Make your own cloche by cutting the bottom of of a large pop bottle to protect small plants from the cold. Just push them into the ground or around a small pot and don't forget to take the top off for ventilation, the cloche acts like a mini green house and can over heat really fast in the sun.
Hope the gardeners among us can use some of these ideas.
Brian
I'm a gardener by hobby so here's how I save money.
For sturdy plant tags cut up old pvc or vinyl mini blinds into 4 inch pieces and write on them with a permanent marker. You can even buy a small mini blind at a thrift store for about three bucks and they come in lots of great colors.
Cut up old panty hose and use for stretchable plant ties.
Use bamboo cooking skewers to support small plants.
Use small individual size yogurt containers to start seedlings. Just drill a small hole for drainage.
Make your own watering can by poking a series of small holes in a pop bottle just below the lid in a circle about the size of a dime. This is a great way to water small tender seedlings with a gentle rain. Just pick a pop bottle you can handle. The small ones are awesome for gardening with kids.
Instead of buying small peat pots use old egg cartons to start plants that don't like to be transplanted.
Make your own bug spray. One tsp. lemon dishsoap, one tsp. mineral oil and one tsp. rubbing alcohol mixed with a litre of water. Spray the top and underside of leaves.
Need something stronger, soak old ciggy butts in water, strain and dilute one tsp. to one litre of water to make a nicotine spray that bugs hate. Test a small area because it can burn tender leaves.
Spray thrips and mealy bug with straight water and keep doing it until they leave. They hate being wet.
Use old spoons and forks when potting small plants.
Make your own cloche by cutting the bottom of of a large pop bottle to protect small plants from the cold. Just push them into the ground or around a small pot and don't forget to take the top off for ventilation, the cloche acts like a mini green house and can over heat really fast in the sun.
Hope the gardeners among us can use some of these ideas.
Brian
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