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    30 Genius Gardening Products From Walmart

    Because gardening is already a beast, might as well do what you can to make it more enjoyable.

    1. A pair of gardening gloves with extra-long cuffs to protect your arms from cuts and scratches while pruning bushes and cutting roses. They're light and breathable so your hands will stay cool and comfortable, and the material is pliable so it's easy to pick up and use your favorite gardening tools.

    Model wearing rose printed gloves

    2. A three-piece gardening toolset from The Pioneer Woman collection with adorable floral pattern handles. It includes a trowel, a cultivator, and a pruner so you can dig up weeds, break up soil, and trim flowers with the cutest of gardening tools.

    Tools shown in a garden

    3. A soil moisture tester so you can finally stop killing your plants due to overwatering. All you need to do is stick it in the ground or potted plant soil and it'll measure moisture level, pH value, and sunlight intensity so you know whether or not to lay off the watering for a couple of days.

    Tester in soil next to green plants

    4. A bar of Grime Away soap with pumice and grits known for being "the gardener's best friend." It removes dirt, grime, stickiness, and unpleasant odors, leaving your hands super soft and squeaky clean.

    Bar of soap

    5. A pair of hand-blown watering globes that water your plants even if you forget. You can use them in indoor and outdoor plants — just fill the globe with water, insert it into the soil and it'll dispense water for up to two weeks as the soil gets dry.

    Four plants with watering globes in them

    6. A 50-piece set of bamboo plant labels so you know which pot had the rosemary seeds and which one had the tomato seeds. The bamboo labels are six inches tall and a more eco-friendly choice than plastic ones, so you can feel good about keeping the planet nice and ~green~.

    Bamboo plant label in potted plant

    7. A pair of leaf scoops to make leaf clean up so much faster and easier. And more fun, because how cool do these raking mitts look?! They're lightweight and easy to use and one reviewer even said, "Omg. I had no idea I NEEDED these." Yep, you definitely need these, too.

    Person using yellow leaf scoops to pick up leaves

    8. A planter insert for water drainage so your plants don't die of root rot after all the work you just put in. The inserts also help reduce the amount of potting soil you need, so if you have a ridiculously large planter, just get these inserts and you won't need to lug around a 10lb bag of soil.

    Orange planter inserts next to planters and blooming flowers

    9. A seed starter kit that has everything you need to grow your own herb garden. It includes burlap bags, soil disks, seeds, plant markers, sheers, and a planting guide so you can successfully grow your very own basil and feel oh-so proud when you whip up a Caprese salad.

    Burlap pots with plants, seed packets, plant markers and wooden box

    10. A garden multi-tool so you no longer have to carry around six different tools when you decide to finally prune some plants in the backyard. This baby is a pruner, knife, saw, bark shovel, and edge weeder all in one easily transportable tool.

    the multitool

    11. A two-in-one garden kneeler and bench to keep your knees and back comfortable and ache-free while you prune, weed, and plant. It easily converts from a kneeler into a bench, is super light so you can carry it around the yard, and has a handy side pocket for all your tools.

    12. A garden apron complete with a 12-piece gardening toolset so you can carry everything you could ever need out to the yard with you. The set includes a trowel for digging, a weeder for weeding, a rake for loosening soil, a spade for transplanting, and a cultivator for aerating soil. It's the motherload, people!

    13. A kids gardening tool kit for all the budding little gardeners out there. Teach your kids to plant veggies this year, and they might just surprise you and eat their peas and carrots at dinnertime.

    14. A gardening basket to hold the ~fruits of your labor~, quite literally. Collect produce, herbs, and flowers in this collapsible-handle basket so you don't have to juggle a pile of zucchinis, tomatoes, and peppers and lose half of your precious veggies.

    Person carrying gardening basket filled with produce

    15. A metal compost bucket you can keep in your kitchen and not worry about any foul odors if just the word "compost" freaks you out. It comes with an airtight lid that keeps smells and bugs out, and a plastic liner that's easily cleaned and protects the cute metal exterior.

    Green compost bucket

    16. A seed planting template that'll show you exactly where to plant your seeds so you don't randomly end up with a radish crossed with a red pepper.

    17. A pair of grass shears so you don't have to lug out the massive weed whacker every time you just want to trim the grass. This easy little tool lets you give the grass a simple haircut without the hassle that is using the lawnmower.

    model using the shears to cut grass

    18. Two rolls of mesh netting to protect your plants and bushes from birds, because as much as you love them, you don't want them anywhere near your blackberry bushes. Just wrap the green netting around plant stakes or cages and no bird or critter will get in.

    Netting around planted crops

    19. A bottle of organic plant food fertilizer that'll make your plants greener and blooms bigger. It's made from recycled supermarket food waste and is basically protein-infused, organic food for your plants to support soil fertility and healthy growth.

    Person pouring fertilizer into small metal cup

    20. A gardening claw to make weeding, picking up rocks, and cleaning out flower beds easier. The teeth are sharp so they break up soil easily without you struggling with a tiller or dirtying your nails — because, priorities.

    Person using gardening claw

    21. A curved pruning saw because handling an *actual* chainsaw is terrifying and should only be done by the professionals. But with this 'lil bb, you can shear off those annoying branches and pieces of wood that stick out easily (and without potentially losing a limb in the process).

    model using the saw to cut a tree limb off

    22. A wooden potting bench with a lattice detail to store all your pots, seed packets, and watering cans in style. It'll add a nice rustic touch and tons of storage all in one — and all for under $110.

    Potting bench styled with various gardening tools and accessories

    23. An elevated garden bed that's actually designed for kids but is also the perfect size for planting kitchen herbs. It comes in two colors, is made from solid wood, and costs less than the lumber would cost if you were to build it from scratch yourself.

    Green garden bed with plants in it

    24. A teacup-shaped planter to add some vintage charm to your potted plants. Fill it with colorful blooming flowers and place it on your kitchen counters or on your potting bench for the sweetest decorative touch.

    Yellow flowers in teacup planter

    25. A set of two glass plant misters ideal for watering small plants around the house. The glass and metal design gives them a fun vintage look so they also make for a cute little accent on your plant stand or window sill.

    Clear plant mister next to potted succulents

    26. A rain gauge so you can measure your backyard rainfall and collect up to five inches of water. It can either be stuck in the ground or mounted on the wall, just make sure to take it inside when temps hit the freezing mark.

    Blue rain gauge planted in soil next to colorful flowers

    27. A seed dispenser that'll make planting seeds faster, easier, and more accurate. Empty the contents of a seed packet into this little gadget and it'll dispense them evenly and help you control where they go.

    Person using seed dispenser

    28. A bulb planter to make sprucing up your garden a super simple task. Just release the spring-loaded handle and the tool will plant bulbs at just the right depth so they can start their growing process on the right foot. Magic.

    the tool with an orange handle

    29. A pack of four stepping stones you can use to make a path through your veggie patch. They come in three different colors so you can coordinate them with your exterior style, and add a nice landscaping touch that doesn't require a ton of heavy lifting.

    30. And a silicone finger pruning tool that'll help you cut flowers and pick up veggies faster, and protect your mani. And kind of make you feel like Edward Scissorhands, too.

    Three images of person using finger pruning tool

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