There are so many garden products and garden tools out there. How do we know which are good and which are junk? In this video, I share 12 cheap purchases that actually improved my garden. These gardening products are inexpensive, high quality and will make vegetable gardening easier and more productive.
How To Build A PVC Hoop House: https://youtu.be/81ri2YEBNZc?si=fWAN77rHtpNVzSJC
I use the following gardening tools and products* were featured in this video:
(Item 1) Grow Bags (Black): https://amzn.to/4a0MHa5
(Item 1) Grow Bags (Tan): https://amzn.to/4dqSsAD
(Item 2) Tomato Hooks & Plant Clips Kit: https://amzn.to/4mCptOE
(Item 3) Plant Support Clips, 300 PCS: https://amzn.to/3Ftp54b
(Item 4) PVC Snap Clamps (1/2in): https://amzn.to/3SJHjS0
(Item 5) Weed Barrier: https://amzn.to/4mj7nkl
(Item 6) Hand Vacuum: https://amzn.to/46bx2WD
(Item 7) Japanese Pull Saw: https://amzn.to/4kx4prb
(Item 8) Pruning Snips: https://amzn.to/4eZxCrM
(Item 9) 4.2 Gal Battery Backpack Sprayer: https://amzn.to/3HyCBUU
(Item 10) Seedling Heat Mat: https://amzn.to/4l0Vo9U
(Item 11) Seedling Heat Mat Thermostat: https://amzn.to/4dT1JBK
(Item 12) Wireless Smart Outlet (Indoor): https://amzn.to/3FNAs7f
(Item 12) Wireless Smart Outlet (Outdoor): https://amzn.to/4dZagmH
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0:00 Essential Garden Tools
0:38 Item #1: Fabric Grow Bags
1:43 Item #’s 2-3: Tomato Hooks & Plant Clips
2:56 Item #4: 1/2-in PVC Conduits
4:01 Item #5: Weed Barrier
5:06 Item #6: Rechargeable Hand Vacuum
5:59 Item #7: Japanese Pull Saw
6:43 Item #8: Pruning Snips
8:11 Item #9: Cordless Backpack Sprayer
10:23 Item #10: Seedling Heat Mat
11:17 Item #11: Seedling Heat Mat Thermostat
12:45 Item #12: Wireless Smart Outlet
14:48 Adventures With Dale
If you have any questions about the gardening items featured in this video, want to learn more about growing fruit trees or the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and garden hacks, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and “how to” garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!
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0:00 Essential Garden Tools
0:38 Item #1: Fabric Grow Bags
1:43 Item #'s 2-3: Tomato Hooks & Plant Clips
2:56 Item #4: 1/2-in PVC Conduits
4:01 Item #5: Weed Barrier
5:06 Item #6: Rechargeable Hand Vacuum
5:59 Item #7: Japanese Pull Saw
6:43 Item #8: Pruning Snips
8:11 Item #9: Cordless Backpack Sprayer
10:23 Item #10: Seedling Heat Mat
11:17 Item #11: Seedling Heat Mat Thermostat
12:45 Item #12: Wireless Smart Outlet
14:48 Adventures With Dale
traps are looking massive
What thickness do you use for the weed barrier?
Dude, you really do need to get a life. Real people can't spend all day messing around with the garden….
Love the grow bags. Thanks!😊
Growing potatoes and sweet potatoes
Do you do house calls? I could use some advice in my yard. I'm in Wilmington.
lol, was literally looking up prices for Japanese pull saws before you you brought up. I was gonna use it to cut some pallets into garden beds. Good to know it'll have more uses too :3
where is your shade cloth? not using it this year?
Great video, I love your style of teaching. Your garden is so lovely too, oh to have such nice flat land to create a garden on 💚
I bought fabric pots after watching your videos 😉
I need to get som PVC UV-Resistant ones aswell for my raised beds and add a plant cover.
Seedling heatmats and grow lights do I have on a timer – super smart so that you dont need to check on it regularly.
Maybe next on my list when I get my own big garden/house is to get a smart outlet.
Sweet Dale ❤ Very handsome in his Thunder jacket. 🐕
Per your recommendation I bought a couple of cheap heat mats a few years ago. I only use them during the day and unplug them at night but even without temperature regulation it made a huge difference. Thanks.
I think fighting squash bugs should be an Olympic sport.😅
Oh wow the Christmas lights are an awesome idea!!! I didnt know they would get warm like that. Amazing.
Oh i just found one of those Japanese pull saws for only $5 on sale Amazon! I definitely need one of those vad
The micro pruners from Harbor Freight have performed well for me.
Grow bags are not a good choice for dry climate. It is already a struggle to keep soil moist with a high evaporation rate, grow bags allows evaporation through the cloth siding.
Another outstanding video. Top video content creator in my opinion.
Let me ask…are the cloth-like grocery market bags (w/handles) usable for grow bags?
I grow potatoes in 5 gallon bags. They're so much easier to move around. You just plant less in each bag and it works incredibly well. Just 2 or 3 tops. Lots of room to make new ones and dealing with the bags is so, so much easier. I like the rollers more than the hooks for toms tho. The clips are a godsend. Fiskars micro-pruners are abs the best. Try them. Everything they make is excellent.
Nice muscles Sir , may we have a look of your six packs . 🌳🌳
So, what do you do with the bugs in the vacuum?
Love the vaccum bug catcher! My squash bugs better look out as this will give me great pleasure!!
Great video keep em growing
Some of the best recommendations I've heard in dozens of gardening videos. Thank you!
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I like using long stainless steel bonsai scissors instead of the micro pruners. Easier to see with my hands further back.
I made the mistake of shifting my broc from a wooden 4×8 raised bed to my plastic befs and it has been a disaster. All leaves and no production whatsover even though I planted them early and the weather is much milder this fall. They need firmer soil apparently.
What do you use to spray kaolin clay ?