5 of the Best Gardening Tools to Have This Season

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Have you ever dreamed of the perfect garden? One where you have all the tools to make it happen?

Whether you're an experienced gardener or just a beginner, we can always use an upgrade in tools. Tools don't just accommodate our gardening experience, but they amplify it. Here are some of the top tools that will make your life easier while growing your plants!

Raised Garden Bed

Raised Garden Beds are a great addition to any home garden. They're much easier to work in than soil, and they allow you to grow plants in a more natural way. If you're not yet familiar with raised beds, here's why they're worth using:

  • They make gardening accessible for people who don't have access to large areas of land or who have mobility issues.

  • They provide more space for plants, allowing them room for root growth and expansion of their foliage.

  • Raised beds are easier to maintain because there isn't as much soil on which weeds can grow—and there aren't any weeds that pop up through the bottom!

17" Tall 9 In 1 Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit

$229.95

The classic of the classics, this is the first raised garden bed kit we launched. The 3.5' x 6.5' and 2' x 8' configurations are among the most iconic designs for anyone who is new to garden beds. The height is also great for easy, quick access when gardening and assists in keeping slugs and pests at a minimum too. Great for growing herbs, succulents, veggies, or flowers.…

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Seedling Trays

When starting seeds, it’s important to keep them moist and warm and grow them correctly. Seedling Trays are great for this purpose. With air-pruning strips along the sides of each cell, you can say goodbye to root binding and transplant shock for your seedlings and say hello to great seed-starts and propagations! 

It is possible to start seeds directly in the soil, but if you want them to sprout earlier and get a head start on the growing season, then seedling trays are the way to go. Trays will keep your seeds in place and help them start to grow, but placing them in a greenhouse will encourage even faster growth and make sure that tender new shoots do not get damaged by rough winds or too much sun or rain. 

Wall Trellis

A Wall Trellis is a great tool for gardeners who want to grow climbing plants. A trellis can help support heavy vines and keep them from pulling down the plant they're connected to, as well as provide a place for flowers or vegetables that grow upward instead of outward. You can use this type of structure to add interest and color to any area in your yard.

Fruits, vegetables, and fresh herbs grown vertically are often healthier and more productive than those grown in the ground. Trellises expand your garden space and make your gardening even more successful and beautiful!

In-Ground Worm Composter

Start vermicomposting inside your existing raised garden beds! Meant to be buried into the soil of your raised bed, our In-Ground Worm Composter allows worms to break down organic waste into nitrogen-rich compost you can then harvest for your garden, hassle-free.

Garden Bag

Garden bags are one of the most versatile tools you can have in your arsenal. They're great for storing all kinds of gardening supplies, including tools, potting soil and compost.

Our Vego Garden Bag is easy to carry and make gathering materials a breeze. With its durable material, you can also utilize it to hold dirt or soil when planting seeds or transplanting seedlings. Our Garden Bag keeps these materials from spilling out onto your lawn or driveway as you work with them outside. It is also a fantastic way to carry your tools and supplies. Having a garden bag makes it easier to throw out weeds and trimmings, collect supplies and keep them organized.

There are, of course, many other gardening tools and supplies out there, but these are the main five we think every gardener should have ready at their disposal to let their garden thrive. If you already have a few of these items, then congratulations! You're well on your way to becoming an expert horticulturist. If not, that's okay! It can take some time to build your perfect set-up - but trust us, the results are worth it!


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