
I love gardening, but sometimes it is just hard.
You work so hard planting, watering and weeding all summer just hoping that you will get a good harvest.
I want to help you get the best garden harvest you can for your family.
So today I searched the internet (who are we kidding, Pinterest) for the best gardening hacks to help you have a great harvest!
16 Brilliant Vegetable Gardening Hacks From Planting to Harvest
Egg Shell Seed Starters @ Gluesticks Blog
Add Baking Soda To Tomatoes @ The Plant Guide
Milk Jug Hot Caps @ Family Food Secure
Reuse Boiling Water @ Ashfeed
DIY Seed Tape @ Gardening Viral
Using Epsom Salt in the Garden @ Creative Homemaking
Vegetable Labels to Organize Your Garden @ Our Provident Homestead
Bottle Drip Irrigation @ Provident Living
DIY Mobile Phone Holder @ Empress of Dirt
Deep Mulch Method of Gardening @ Our Provident Homestead
How to Cure & Harvest Onions @ My Favorite Things
How to Grow Cucumbers Vertically @ The Kitchen Garten
Recycle Coffee Grounds in the Garden @ Good Food
Planting Herbs in Containers @ Shine Your Light
Easy Photo Album Seed Organizer @ Fresh Eggs Daily
How to Kill Weeds Using Vinegar @ Balcony Garden Web
I hope these tips help you grow a vegetable garden that will prosper with too much food for your family to eat!
Do you have any gardening hacks to share? Please let us know in the comments below. And if you found this post helpful, please share. Thanks!
Cardboard mulch to take care of weeds in a large area and heavy mulch on all the garden beds. I can deal with the bugs much better because I save time not weeding so much and not needing to water as much.
I also plant very intensive, high production raised beds so I get more out of the space and the veggies growing shade out the weeds too.
Never heard about baking soda for tomatoes so I’m checking that out! Thanks for sharing this!