Garden from the kitchen drawer

Why go and spend a fortune at the nursery on new tools when it is probably a wealth of unused items stored unused in your own kitchen, or know someone, a kitchen is more than adequate, the exact place you want to do, without having to spend a cent. Make sure that something is really out of the kitchen did not want it. Besides the fact that cast such an order in a single fixed trip to the garden. Here are just a few suggestions of things that are useful kitchen refugees Old dinner knife for digging weeds between the bricks or concrete. Old kitchen fork for light weeding in tight places around, or you do not want to disturb root systems close to the surface. Good sharp kitchen knife or a pair of kitchen scissors are great divide again clumps of plants or cuttings from a branch. Kitchen tongs can collect the thorny cuttings or to help you repot plants such as prickly cactus. Placemat or tray, things organized, or to produce for the implementation, cuttings or even weeds. potato masher to push through a thorny plant or rose. BBQ or carving fork to dig for roots of persistent weeds and root vegies. Kitchen funnels for filling of various liquids in containers or for precise casting around plants. to get or seed or even small screws and nails in stock bottles or packages. Chopsticks make great work potty inserts (metal and wooden skewers good) or even kits for some jobs. I saw, cut bamboo placemats and chopsticks sets for bonsai planters to make ornaments with old aquarium. Set of measuring cups and measuring spoons as large mixed balls for potting soil and fertilizer. to measure Icecream, soup spoon, and new soil around potted plants. Egg and biscuit cutter rings for the formation of the cultivation of vegetables for fun, or about as simple handheld hoe for light weeding around the plants. So theres a few things a second life in the garden house and garden, use instead be stored in a drawer or thrown or passed to save to a charitable organization for years.

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