I found 5 gardening categories of great deals at the Dollar Tree and I had to share them with you! If you’re like me and are frugal, thrifty and you like to garden on a budget, then you’ll surely find something for your garden at the Dollar Tree!
Some great gardening finds at the Dollar Tree include flower and vegetable seeds, gardening tools, pots and containers, garden gloves, kneeling pads, watering cans, hanging baskets, trellis for vining plants, seed starting supplies, plant support clips, cloches, fertilizer, lawn ornaments, wind chimes, garden / lawn / outdoor decor, fair garden supplies, and much, much more!
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Let me know if you found some other great gardening deals at your local Dollar Tree, Dollar General, or anywhere else. What did you find and for how much?
More for my aquarium but I use the colanders to protect my floating plants from my goldfish! The aquarium store told me they’ll buy some of a hard to find species I have when I have enough so the colanders hopefully will pay themselves off.
Very helpful. TY
Always buy the cheapest tools, especially as a beginner. Then as things break you get a better idea of what is worth investing more money in. If you can pay $1.25 and that tool lasts you a week, you might need to invest in a slightly more expensive one. But, if a $1.25 tool lasts an entire season or longer then it's paid itself back. Plus there are tons of tools people buy and never use or rarely use. The dollar store is a great place to stat
I buy a lot of DT gardening supplies. I’m a long time big gardener. I love the snips. Don’t forget their vented cloches. You may have to buy them online.
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Your video volume is too low to watch.
All plastic is highly likely to be toxic. Seeds are $1.25 on the dollar seed website.
I'd avoid the painted spades – the paint eventually flakes off (into your soil) and then they rust like crazy. Get a stainless steel one from somewhere else.
I just started my indoor vegetable garden, and I'm definitely doing it on the cheap😂😂
Plant, I’ve planted those impatience from Dollar tree and they were freaking humongous. I’ve never seen impatience get that big with like a half inch stem on them.
Those green stock vertical towers are not deep enough and it makes a really hard way to plant seeds. There’s not enough room in them.
Happy new year, my dear friend and thanks for the heads up on all the gardening supplies coming in to Dollar tree can’t wait to go over and check them out
great gardening deals at your local Dollar
Sunflowers put neitrients back into your garden soil.
I get gardening supplies at dollar tree but not from the gardening section. I get my tubs I root cuttings in at dollar tree.
This past spring I had purchased, tomatoe, cucumber and some squash and carrot seeds, and to my amazement they grew beautifully!! I actually wasn't expecting much thinking they are Dollar Tree seeds but I was very wrong! I will be doing this again this Spring 2025!!
You forgot the little vinyl-covered metal mesh trashcans for cheap cloches to protect new transplants and seedlings.
My all time favorite find is the wire wastebaskets that come in white and black, and also in two sizes. I place these over any seedlings that I want to protect from critters, including my own chickens.
These are sometimes sold online at popular gardening websites as well ”critter covers” for between $3-5 🤯
I’ve had great luck with their 4/1.00 seeds and they are heirloom !
Gardening should not be expensive, shop cheap and learn to scavenge for things. Learn to “brew” your own fertilizer, gather your own mulch …..think outside the box !!!
Happy gardening ❤
I havent had luck with the mixes but i direct sow and our soil+wildlife is terrible about bothering plants. However the cheap seeds have done SO well for me starting in basic potting soil
Ty
To me it told all crap
I like and use the gardening gloves
The radish seeds are great. I love to have radish in 20 days
Thanks for sharing
A little later in the year, Dollar Tree will have foam kickboards for children. These also work great as kneeling pads!
The textured surface on the garden department kneeling pads hurts my knees, but the kickboards have a smooth surface. They're also bigger than the kneeling pads.
I buy a few every year. They last forever!
I'm so happy I found your channel!
Another great gardening item that Dollar Tree has a little later in the spring are what I call trugs and they call buckets. They're plastic with 2 molded handles and come in many different colors. I'd estimate they hold about 2 gallons.
They're usually in the spring section in the store, or can be found later in the year in the plastics section of the store.
They're great for so many garden uses! I put weeds in them to carry to my compost pile or mix up potting mix in them.
Last summer I punched drainage holes in them with an ice pick and put bareroot roses in them with potting soil until I could plant the roses in their permanent home.
And for $1.25 each, they're wonderful items to have around when I need them!
I'm so glad that YouTube just suggested your channel to me. I am a new subscriber now and can't wait to watch all of your videos. Thank you for doing this channel on budget gardening ❤
The one thing you want to look out for when buying pots and containers from Dollar Tree is the type of plastic. They get these pots from China. Some plastics have toxins that make them unsuitable for food growing. I purchased a few larger pots from Doller Tree a couple of years ago and they didn't have a recycle triangle anywhere on them so I had no idea what was in the plastic they used to make those containers. Just something to be aware of. I ended up using them not for food but for flowers to attract pollinators. You can Google which plastics are safe for food and can be used as grow containers.