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Gardening Hacks: 300+ Time and Money Saving Hacks

By Jon VanZile


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Publish Date

April 06, 2021

Category

Gardening / Vegetables
Gardening / Flowers

Price

$22.99
Make your garden flourish with these 300 easy and inexpensive gardening hacks to help your plants blossom—perfect for any green thumbs, first-time horticulturalists, or reluctant gardeners!

Think you don’t have a green thumb? Think again! No matter your gardening woes, Gardening Hacks has the solution.

Perfect for all gardening skill levels whether you’re starting your first garden, looking to expand your crop, or simply searching for ways to make it easier to care for your extensive plant collection, you’ll find everything you need to know to make your garden grow. Gardening Hacks includes helpful tips like:
-Saving your eggshells, which can serve as everything from an organic seed starter to a natural snail and slug repellent.
-Adding a pinch of cinnamon to help prevent fungal diseases that might prevent your plants from maturing.
-Using the newspaper to help deter weeds from sprouting.
-Creating your own DIY seed packet catalog to help keep your seeds organized as your garden grows.
-And many more!

No matter the size of your garden—from a small herb collection to an extensive variety of fruits and vegetables to any indoor plant that needs some perking up—Gardening Hacks will make your plants flourish!
Jon VanZile is a master gardener who lives in South Florida, where he enjoys collecting orchids and aroids and experimenting with ways to grow the perfect heirloom tomato. He is the author of several gardening books, including Houseplants for a Healthy Home and Gardening Hacks. He can be reached at JonVanZile.com.

ISBN: 9781507215814
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Adams Media
Published: April 06, 2021

“Creative, low-cost ideas … and advice … sparking enthusiasm and building confidence.”

—Publishers Weekly“The kind of book that is a lot of fun, and makes your garden a better and richer place.”

—Common Weeder“Everything you need to know.”

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