I found a mind-blowing gardening tool on Amazon – people say it would’ve saved them from so many headaches
A FARMING pro has revealed the product that completely transformed her gardening routine.
She said it’s already saved her so much time this growing season.
“Are you ready for a mind-blowing tip?” asked Growin’ Chick (@parkerpastures) in a TikTok video.
She then held up a tool that resembled a staple gun but was actually made for propping up vining plants.
“Not really sure how I didn’t know about this little gadget before,” she added.
She told viewers that it could be found on Amazon for less than $50 and demonstrated how to use it.
“If you tie up a lot of tomato plants, pepper plants, or other kinds of plants, this is the best hack ever,” she said.
First, she displayed each part of the contraption, which included a plastic film and staple dispenser attached to a handle.
She then used it to attach a drooping tomato stem to wire in one fell swoop, showing how easy it is to manipulate.
“Just push it on there and you’re done,” she explained while wrapping the tape around the stem.
At the end of the video, Growin’ Chick provided a screenshot of the product, so viewers could grab one of their own.
It was the Funteck Plant Tying Machine Tapener Tool, $34.99, available on Amazon.
The time-saving product comes with 10 rolls of tape and a box of staples, so you don’t have to worry about replacing for a while.
Many commenters were amazed by its efficiency.
“I wish I knew this years ago. Omg the headaches it would have saved me from,” wrote one person.
Another person simply said: “Wow! Thank you!”
Some TikTokers had already bought the tool and gave their review in the comments.
One gardener said: “I love mine! Best tool ever for morning vine checks!”
Another added: “I bought this and do not regret it!”
In response to a person who said that zip ties do the same thing, Growin’ Chick pointed out that they’re still time-consuming.
She said: “You are right. They do, but when you have over 100 tomatoes and 120 peppers, they’re not efficient enough.”