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    If Your Garden Has Seen Better Days, You Need These 30 Things From Walmart

    I'm ~rooting~ for your success.

    1. An adorable little hedgehog statue sure to ~prickle~ your fancy and make dull ol' shrubs (or shall I say hedges) feel so much more playful.

    The hedgehog has a white body and a faux carved wood-look face

    2. A bag of slow-release plant food for anyone who wants to grow flavorful veggies without stressing out. It releases nutrients gradually over four months and won't "burn" your plants even if you accidentally overfeed them. ~Lettuce~ all breathe a sigh of relief!

    A hand scooping a cup full of the plant food and applying it to soil, showing its granular texture

    3. A mobile, raised garden bed if you have a green thumb but limited space. The planter box is big enough to accommodate multiple kinds of herbs and flowers, while the bottom shelf can hold your tools and supplies. Plus, the elevated height makes gardening possible without bending over, and the wheels allow you to move it around easily. Honestly, an ~un-beet-able~ choice!

    The dark gray garden bed with various kinds of flowers planted in the box, with several planters, a watering can, and a bag of plant food on the bottom shelf

    4. A solar-powered sunflower stake set that'll enhance your real flowers with a warm glow after it gets dark. ~Oh-sow~ magical!

    The garden stake with a mini solar panel attached at the stem

    5. An extra-thick foam kneeling pad so you don't have to ~dill~ with sore knees while tackling a lengthy landscaping project.

    A person kneeling on the green mat while gardening

    6. Water-soluble plant food that comes in pre-measured packets so there's absolutely no ~corn-fusion~ about how much to use. Each packet can be added directly to your watering can— no measuring, no mixing, no mess.

    A person adding packet of plant food to a watering can

    7. A multi-purpose shovel aptly named the "Root Slayer" because it can easily rip through hard dirt and roots. Trust me — you'll ~dig~ it.

    The shovel with jagged edges on each side

    8. Sturdy and flexible garden edging border that even a landscaping novice can install easily. Plus, it's non-toxic and made of 100% recycled rubber tires.

    The border, enlarged to show its coarse texture, separating grass and mulch

    9. A seed starter kit to save you space *and* time. You can plant just about anything in these pellets and do it indoors during any time of the year (no need to wait for growing season). And when the weather gets warmer, simply transplant your seedlings outdoors. Once you do that, the pellet netting (which is derived from cornstarch) will biodegrade naturally.

    The kit in its packaging, which features instructions on how to use it

    10. A dual-compartment, rolling composter so you can turn kitchen and yard waste into fertile soil in just a few weeks (when the weather's warm). Just close the door and turn it five to six times every two to three days. Yep, composting can be ~heaps~ of fun when it's this easy.

    The eight-sided composting bin supported by a steel frame

    11. A stacking owl statue, because ~hoo~ doesn't love fowl-themed garden decor? I know I do!

    The statue consists of three owls stacked on top of each other in order of size, with the largest one at the bottom and the smallest at the top

    12. A removable tray that sits over your wheelbarrow to hold all your garden tools in one place. You'll be able to transport everything at once instead of having to take multiple trips to and from the shed.

    The white and green tray on top of a wheelbarrow

    13. A dump cart with sturdy, 10-inch tires for anyone seeking a four-wheel alternative to a wheelbarrow. It has a quick-release dumping system that makes loading and unloading super easy and can haul up to 600 pounds. Bring on the giant coconut coir bricks!

    14. A pair of floral, leather-lined gardening gloves with padded palms (by The Pioneer Woman) to keep your hands protected while you rake, pull, and pick.

    The gloves featuring vintage-inspired teal accents, beige leather, and a velcro strap that can be tightened

    15. Also from The Pioneer Woman, a very cute set of gardening tools because practical things should also spark joy! (But mainly because gardening can be a hard ~thyme~ without the right tools.)

    The tool set in a white floral pattern

    16. Or — if you've already got the basic tools under your belt — a pair of precision pruning snips that are a ~cut~ above the rest.

    The orange and black pruning snips cutting a stem

    17. An elegant fence panel set that'll not only create a decorative border around a flower bed or pathway but will also protect your precious plant babies from your mischievous fur babies.

    The fence panel featuring two posts that stick steadily into the ground and five shorter posts

    18. A canister of root powder to help make propagating temperamental plants a bit easier. It increases the chances of your cuttings developing roots and growing into a new plant!

    The root of a flower dipped in the product, which is a white powder

    19. And a stylish propagation station for your many cuttings (because trust me, you will have many). It'll look nice on your coffee table and won't take up too much space.

    The propagation station, featuring a wood rack in a natural finish combined with three bulb-shaped glass vases

    20. A mechanical hose timer so your lawn gets just the right amount of water. It requires no batteries and functions just like an egg timer — simply twist the dial to the desired watering duration (anywhere between 15 to 120 minutes) and you'll be good to go!

    The timer with a large dial

    21. A set of solar-powered pathway lights that'll cast brilliant firework patterns on your perennial border.

    The eight lights, each lighting up in a different color

    22. A decorative hose hanger to make tangled tubing a thing of the past.

    The teal iron-wrought hose hanger mounted on a wall

    23. Or, an expandable hose that won't take up too much space to begin with. It measures only 17 feet when empty but can fully extend to 50 feet. Reviewers also say it's a lot lighter than regular rubber hoses.

    A person watering flowers using the hose

    24. An indoor grow light for anyone who dreams of having an outdoor garden but has to settle for a windowsill or bookshelf. This will ensure that your plants thrive in the darkest of apartments.

    The light, featuring two heads and both red and blue LED lights

    25. A hand-blown glass hummingbird feeder so you can attract friendly feathered friends who will help eat harmful insects and boost cross pollination. Bonus: it has a built-in solar-powered LED that lights up at night.

    26. A bag of peat moss (enriched with plant food) you can mix into heavy potting mixes to help plants better retain moisture and nutrients. That also means you'd have to water those plants less!

    The bag of peat moss next to a plant

    27. A weed-puller tool with a long handle that won't ~kale~ your back while you're using it.

    The weed puller with a bamboo long handle and a steel four-claw design

    28. A cordless electric lawn mower that starts up at the push of a button for anyone who needs a little extra ~encourage-mint~ to deal with overgrown grass.

    The mower, featuring four wheels, a push handle, and a white and blue color scheme

    29. A bag of lawn fertilizer you can attach to any garden hose and finish applying in just 10 to 15 minutes. Easy ~pea-sy~.

    A person spraying the product with a hose

    30. And finally, an all-weather wicker chair and ottoman set so you can sit back, relax, and admire your horticultural handiwork.

    The chair set featuring a wicker frame and beige cushions

    You, giving your plant babies a little pep talk:

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