10. Seed Tape for Paper Towels

Supplies required: glue and paper towels
Making Cost: *$2.50*
While seeding small plants can be a bit of a pain, all you need is a roll of kitchen paper towels to make things easier. To create a seed tape, simply adhere seeds to a paper towel strip using non-toxic glue. This tip makes planting easier by enabling you to evenly distribute the seeds before you get to the garden.
Usually, you can get by with a glue bottle and a roll of paper towels for no more than $2.50. This clever and economical method increases the likelihood that your plants will succeed while saving you from wasting seeds. This low-cost method increases the produce of your garden and makes gardening chores easier.
11. Burlap Pail

Materials Required: Compost and an old burlap sack
Making Cost: $7.50*
Enhance the growth of your plants by preparing a rich compost tea in your backyard with ease! Just fill an old burlap sack with compost and set it in a barrel of water to soak. After a few days, the compost becomes a nutrient-rich “tea” for your plants as the water absorbs all of its goodness.
This process would cost you about $7.50 for a burlap bag and some compost, similar to brewing a huge cup of tea. But the payoff will be a nutrient-rich compost tea that will make your garden flourish. Furthermore, by recycling used burlap bags, you’re supporting environmentally responsible gardening practices. It’s a great method to take care of your garden and encourage sustainability at the same time.
12. Harvest Collection Strainer in the Kitchen

Supplies Required: An old kitchen strainer
Making Cost: $10.00*
Do you need a convenient way to carry the vegetables from your garden? Here’s an easy and reasonably priced fix. Consider recycling a used kitchen strainer. It’s the ideal size for gathering fruits, vegetables, herbs, and other garden treasures. Additionally, the holes on the strainer let any dirt or unwanted material fall through, leaving your harvest clean.
It’s also rather affordable—you can get a sturdy kitchen strainer for about $10. This tip not only makes harvesting much simpler, but it also guarantees that your fresh vegetables will remain in excellent condition. In this manner, you may enjoy your home-grown delights and have less cleaning to do when you get back to the kitchen.
