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10 Unusual Gardening Tips

March 17, 2023 by Staff Reporter

Gardening can be a rewarding hobby, but sometimes traditional methods can become repetitive. Here are 10 unusual gardening tips that can spice up your gardening routine:

1. Use coffee grounds

Coffee grounds are a great fertilizer for acid-loving plants like tomatoes, blueberries, and azaleas. Simply sprinkle the used coffee grounds around the base of the plants.

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2. Plant upside down

Upside down gardening involves hanging plants like tomatoes or peppers upside down in a container. This method can save space and provide better air circulation and drainage for the plants.

3. Grow food in unusual containers

Try growing food in unconventional containers like old wheelbarrows, boots, or even a hollowed-out tree trunk. This can add visual interest to your garden and help repurpose old items.

4. Plant herbs together

Grouping herbs together in a container can create a unique and practical herb garden. This method can also help to deter pests and improve soil health.

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5. Use eggshells

Crushed eggshells can be added to soil to add calcium and other minerals. They can also be used as a natural pest deterrent for slugs and snails.

6. Try companion planting with animals

Chickens, ducks, and other animals can be used for companion planting. They can help control pests and fertilize the soil with their droppings.

7. Plant flowers in your vegetable garden

Planting flowers like marigolds or nasturtiums in your vegetable garden can attract beneficial insects and repel pests. They can also add color and beauty to your garden.

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8. Create a no-dig garden

A no-dig garden involves layering organic matter like compost and leaves on top of the soil, rather than tilling it. This can improve soil health and reduce weeds.

9. Use epsom salt

Epsom salt can be added to soil to provide magnesium and sulfur, which can improve plant growth and development. It can also be used as a natural pesticide and weed killer.

10. Plant a sensory garden

A sensory garden includes plants that stimulate the senses, like fragrant herbs, textured foliage, and colorful flowers. This can be a great way to create a relaxing and therapeutic garden space.

In conclusion, these unusual gardening tips can add creativity and fun to your gardening routine. From using coffee grounds as fertilizer to creating a sensory garden, these methods can help you create a unique and productive garden space. Don’t be afraid to experiment and try new things in your garden, and remember to have fun!



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