Grandma’s gardening tips that never fail
Jen Grimble
01 August 2024
Gardening hacks we learned from our grandparents
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Don't throw away your tights
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Don't discard your coffee grounds
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Know your roses
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Remove deadheads for better flowers
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Feed banana peel to tomato plants
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Add crushed eggshells to your soil
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Deter slugs with beer
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Lure earwigs away from dahlias
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Create a feast for pollinators
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Grow seedlings in newspaper
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Dig a runner bean trench
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Pinch out sweet peas
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Pull weeds early
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Control climbing plants with ties
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Use an old sieve
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Protect fruit crops with newspaper
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Don't coddle your tomatoes
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Repel rabbits with urine
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Go on pest patrol in the morning
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Use plant markers
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Get creative with containers
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Time for tea
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Garden with the weather
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Plant vegetables in intervals
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Protect delicate fruit with straw
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Always cut the grass when it's dry
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Create your own compost
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Add mulch to your soil in summer
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Make your own potting soil
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Create a DIY scarecrow
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Thin your fruit trees to boost your crop
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Swap cuttings with friends to get new plants
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The importance of plant companionship
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Soak your seeds to speed up germination
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Water plants at night in the summer
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Don't buy seeds, create your own
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Recycle your rainwater
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Recycle your old floral bouquets
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Protect and nurture your produce
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Look after your lawn
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Give your plants some space
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Invest in and maintain your tools
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