Revolutionize Your Garden: Easy Hacks for Time & Money Saving!
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1. Construct a PVC Pipe Trellis

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Supplies Required: Twine, PVC pipes, or tree limbs that have been clipped
Making It Cost: $20*
It's general knowledge that having a trellis to support their growth improves the growth of beans and cucumbers. Trellises can be pricey to purchase (at Home Depot, they run between $30 and $40), but you can create one for free on your own land.
Create a PVC Pipe Trellis (@kuhn4725) on Pinterest.
First, use items such as PVC pipes or saplings, or trim branches off of trees. Arrange the limbs in a ladder or grid pattern, then use a strong length of twine to secure the points where they cross. This will reduce yard waste in addition to providing your plants with an inexpensive trellis.
2. Crochet Veggie Baskets for Your Yard

Supplies Required: Crochet supplies
Making Cost: $15–$20*
If you enjoy gardening and crocheting, this is the perfect advice for you. Watermelons and other produce can be held high on the vine using crocheted small baskets, like the one in this picture. This crochet tip is particularly useful for growing plants in pots or other small spaces.
Crochet Garden Produce Baskets @vanessacrafting/PPinterest
Additionally, larger plants that are left in the same position in damp soil are susceptible to rotting at the bottom, which can be prevented by crocheting a little produce basket. For optimal growth, a plant basket could be the ideal solution for your fruits and vegetables.
3. Get Rid of Deer With Irish Spring

Cheese grater and Irish spring are required materials.
Making Cost: $15*
Although deer enjoy eating people's plants, they dislike the smell of soap. One of the strongest scents in the area is Irish Spring. While some individuals like it unscented, others adore it. Try purchasing a bar from your neighborhood pharmacy if you want to get rid of deer.
Repel Deer With Irish Spring @navajopa31 / Youtube.com
Grate the soap with a cheese grater into little pieces so you may sprinkle it on your flowerbeds, garden, or other deer food. Deer will no longer visit your garden because of the repellent scent. To keep the scent potent and fresh, use Irish Spring every few weeks.
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