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AOLThu, March 12, 2026 at 7:10 PM UTC

Everything you need for the garden of your dreams is on sale right now

Despite there being more snow in the forecast, I still caved last weekend and started some of my garden seeds in the greenhouse. They’ll need a heat mat and supplemental light for now, but I just love seeing the little seedlings pop up out of the soil — it gets me so excited for gardening season, which is just a few weeks away!

If you’re dreaming about your summer garden, too, I’ve got good news: I’ve spotted some genuinely good sales on essential garden equipment this week, including everything from hoses and nozzles to brand new garden beds!

Whether you’re planting a garden for the first time or expanding your existing setup, right now is a great time to invest in any gardening essentials that you’re missing. You can snag must-have items for 50% off — or sometimes even more — so you’ll be ready to get out there as soon as the last frost passes. Here are some of the deals I’m eyeing for my own garden.

If you hate wrestling heavy rubber hoses around the garden, this lightweight, expandable hose is currently on sale for more than 30% off. It comes in several lengths, from 25 feet up to 150 feet, and they’re all marked down right now. It also comes with an 8-pattern spray nozzle, so all you have to do is hook it up to a faucet and start watering.

If you’re repotting houseplants or putting together outdoor containers for your patio, you’re going to need potting soil, and this popular brand is marked down at Walmart. You’ll get a 25-quart bag of this top-rated growing medium, which includes added fertilizer to feed all types of potted plants.

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Get your plants growing early with this convenient seed-starting tray from Burpee — which is currently 45% off. It can hold up to 36 seedlings at a time, and it includes a handy tray that makes watering easy. Plus, each of the cells has a soft silicone bottom that makes it easy to pop out your growing plants once they’re ready to transplant outside.

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There are many benefits to planting in raised beds — you get better drainage, can control the soil quality, and get fewer weeds, just to name a few. If you’ve wanted to add raised beds to your yard, now’s the time to do it, as this two-pack of 8-foot garden beds is more than 50% off. The sides are 12 inches tall and made from a powder-coated metal, which will help them to resist rust for years to come.

If weeds are the bane of your existence — but it hurts your back to pull them out — you should definitely invest in this best-selling tool while it’s on sale. Grampa’s Weeder makes it quick and easy to yank out unwanted plants from a standing position, and it’s particularly effective on weeds with tap roots, such as dandelions. This tool also gets the seal of approval from many arthritis suffers — as well as 60,000 other reviewers.

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If your gardening gloves have holes in them, you can snag a new pair for just $8. These top-rated gloves have a thick layer of faux leather on the palms to protect you from thorns and pests, and the back material is breathable enough to wear on warm summer days in the garden.

If you’re looking for a gardening solution that’s less permanent, grow bags are definitely the way to go. They offer the same benefits as raised beds, but they can be placed anywhere and stored away during the winter. Many people use them to grow flowers and vegetables, and I’m actually planning to grow potatoes in some of these this year.

Just getting started with gardening? This nine-piece tool set has everything you need as a beginner, including a stainless steel trowel, weeder, cultivator, hand form, and more. Plus, it also comes with a cute tote bag where you can store all the tools, helping to keep your essentials organized.

Don’t underestimate the value of a good hose nozzle — they can really make or break your gardening experience. I personally prefer models with a thumb flow control, like this one. You don’t have to hold down a lever, and they’re also less prone to breaking if dropped. This nozzle has a total of nine spray patterns, and it’s on sale in a wide range of colors.

You can have your very own herb garden or flower bed on your back deck or patio with this raised garden bed. It’s also a top pick for older adults, as you don’t have to bend over to tend it. The bed is mounted on rolling caster wheels and has a built-in drainage system, and it’s more than half off in multiple color options.

If you’re constantly switching hoses around in the garden, these quick-connect hose adapters are worth every penny. Instead of having to screw hoses on and off, these connectors let you instantly snap them on and off the faucet. The pieces are made from solid brass for durability, and this option includes two sets, as well as replacement O-rings.

If you grow roses or other thorny plants, these pruning gloves are a must-have — I even like wearing them to pick squash, as the fuzzy stems irritate my skin! The gloves are made from genuine pigskin leather and have extra-long cuffs that offer protection up to your elbow. There are five sizes to choose from, and multiple color variations are on sale.

A hose reel was one of the best investments we ever made for our garden. It makes it quick and easy for me to pull out just the right amount of hose to reach my beds, and my husband is able to put it away quickly and effortlessly when he mows the lawn. This particular model includes 90 feet of hose, and the mount rotates 180 degrees to give you wider range of movement during use.

Here’s another low-priced hose that will make gardening easier. This 100-foot expandable hose gets top marks from Walmart shoppers, who say it’s “perfect” — some even call it the best hose they’ve ever used. The whole thing is light and easy to move around, and it shrinks down to 1/3 its original size for compact off-season storage.

This five-pack of seed-starting trays is just $19 when you use the on-page coupon. Each one has 40 cells where you can start flowers, herbs, and vegetables, and they come with covers, as well, allowing you to control the humidity of your tender plants.

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I’ve been keeping an eye out for reasonably priced grow lights, and I might just have to grab this four-pack for my seedlings! Each one is 12 inches long and equipped with 96 LEDs that deliver 5,000K full-spectrum light to plants. This is optimal for all growing stages, and the lights have a simple on/off switch for operation — or you can simply hook them up to an automatic timer.

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