5 Gardening Tools You Must Own
In this blog post, I'm going to cover five gardening tools that you must own to make your gardening life much easier. Please note all of these products are what I use to make my gardening life easier.
Let's get started with the first tool, the transplanter. This tool is excellent for transplanting your seedlings into your garden. Simply push the transplanter into the ground where you want your plant to be, drop your seedling from the top, and pull on the handle to release the plant into the soil. Use your foot to press the soil around the plant.
The second tool is the plant tying machine or tapener tool. This tool makes it very easy to tie your plants, especially tomatoes, raspberries, and blackberries, to a support structure. Simply load the tape and staples into the machine and press on the handle to staple the tape and tie the plant to the support.
The third tool is the auger bit, which hooks up to your screw gun or drill. This tool allows you to drill into the soil in your garden and make holes to plant your seedlings. This tool works really well if the ground is somewhat soft and moist.
The fourth tool is the seed dispenser. This tool is really useful for dispensing small seeds into your seeding trays. Load the seeds into the back compartment of the tool and rotate the wheel on the tool to vibrate and dispense the seeds one by one. You can use different plates that come with the tool to accommodate different sizes of seeds.
The fifth and final tool is the moisture sensing tool. This tool is a must because it tells you if you're over or underwatering your plants. Set the tool on moisture setting and insert the prongs into your soil to determine the moisture level. This tool will tell you how much moisture is in your ground, such as 50 moisture, 70, or even 100. The ph reading on this tool is a little bit harder to read, so I use a digital meter to check the ph level of the soil.
In conclusion, these five gardening tools will make your gardening life much easier. I hope you found this post useful and that you give these tools a try in your own garden. Thank you for reading, and I'll see you in the next post!