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17 Clever Vegetable Garden Hacks

Here are 17 fun and clever vegetable garden hacks to help make your garden more successful this year!  These are brilliant! I’ve been staring at our empty garden boxes in the backyard, just itching to buy our vegetable seedlings for the year!  I’m counting down the days before the risk of frost is gone, (It’s Canada, so it takes a little longer, eh?) so we can finally start planting!


17 Vegetable Garden Hacks - These are so clever!


 


Start Seedlings from Eggshells


Don’t throw away those used eggshells! Save them up and use them to start your seedlings!  They keep those little plastic containers out of the landfill, plus they self compost and add a calcium boost to the soil.  Get more details at Squawk Fox.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Start Seedlings in Eggshells


Use a Wine Bottle to Slowly Water your Plants over Time


Fill an empty wine bottle with water and put it upside down in your pots or garden.  The water will slowly trickle out keeping everything moist on hot dry days or if you go away for the weekend.  Check out The Greenists for more details.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Use a Wine Bottle to Drip Water your Plants


 


Put Coffee Filters at the Bottom of Containers to help Keep all the Water from Draining


There is nothing more frustrating than watering a pot, only to have all of the water run right through the holes at the bottom.  You can slow down the water drainage by placing a coffee filter at the bottom.  Water can still get out, but it will give the soil more time to absorb it.  Check out Pop Sugar for more info.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Put a Coffee Filter at the Bottom of your Pots to Prevent all the Water from Draining Out


Sprinkle Baking Soda on the Soil to get Sweeter Tomatoes


Make your homegrown tomatoes even sweeter this year by sprinkling baking soda on the soil around the plants.  The Gardening Cook gives directions here.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Sweeten your tomato plants with baking soda


Make your Own Self Cleaning Sharpening Tool Holder


Need a home for your gardening tools?  Try this self cleaning and sharpening tool holder from One Good Thing by Jillee.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Make your own self cleaning/sharpening storage pot for your gardening tools


Make Your Own Seed Tape


Try using toilet paper instead of buying overpriced seed tape.  It works just as well and is a fraction of the cost. Seed tape is quick, easy and now totally cheap with the method you can find here.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Toilet Paper Seed Tape


Protect Your Plants With Milk Jugs


Are you eager to get those plants in the ground before the frost risks are over?  No problem!  Protect new and fragile plants from frost and bugs with this clever trick from Family Food Secure.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Jugs Around Plants


Plant With Pests in Mind


Plant some flowers in your garden to help deter certain pests.  Head over to Organic Authority for tips on which plants will help keep your garden pest-free this season.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Use Certain Flowers To Deter Pests


Make your Own Fertilizer with Kitchen Scraps


Let’s face it, composting isn’t for everyone. But, guess what?  You can still make your own compost in small quantities from kitchen scraps.   Get the step-by-step directions here.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - DIY Fertilizer from Kitchen Leftovers


Use Citrus Peels to Start your Seedlings


Did you know you can also use your leftover lemons after they’ve been squeezed to start your seedlings?  Besides being super cute, they self compost and add some extra nutrients to the soil when they are planted.  Learn how to use those peels as seed starters here.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Citrus Peel Seedlings


Use Plastic Forks to Keep Pets and Animals from Destroying your Garden


I need to try this! Plant plastic forks in the garden to deter rabbits, squirrels and raccoons from raiding your crop. Might look odd, but if it works, it’s totally worth it! Get the details here.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Plant Forks in the Garden to Deter Pets and Animals


The Miracle of Epsom Salt


Adding Epsom Salt to your garden increases the nutrient absorption of plants and improves seed germination. Natural Living Ideas has even more details on what Epsom Salts can do for your garden.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Epsom Salts


 


Check Your Grocery Bag for Crops


Fresh basil, celery and onions can all be started from cuttings you’d normally throw away.  Set them in some water and they’ll start to grow all over again!  Find out which vegetables you can re-grow over at The Organic Lemon.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Replant Celery


Grow Heart or Star Shaped Fruit


Okay, this one is just for fun – but you can actually buy molds that will let you grow star or heart shaped cucumber, tomatoes or other small to medium sized vegetables!   You can get the molds at Amazon or from the British website Suttons Seeds.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Shaped Fruit


Keep Those Instructions Handy


You know those plant tags you throw into the shed because you know you should save them, but you aren’t exactly sure what to do with them?   Put them on a key ring to keep them organized!  Get more clever ideas over here.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - PLant Label Keyring


Plant a Water Bottle with Holes in it to Slowly Water the Plants


This is brilliant!  If your plants dry up quickly in the harsh sun, poke a bunch of holes in a water bottle and plant it next to your plant.  Then you can easily fill the water bottle which will slowly release the water into the soil.  This is an easy way to get water all the way down to the roots!  Visit The Gardening Nook for more instructions.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Use a Water Bottle to Drip Water your Plants


Put Those Melons in a Sling


The bigger and heavier melons get as they grow, the more likely they are to break from the vine before they are ripe. Give them a bit of support by making a sling out of an old t-shirt to reduce the strain on the vine. Make your own melon sling with directions from The Vegetable Gardner.


17 Clever Hacks for Your Vegetable Garden - Watermelon Sling


 



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