I’m a broke girl and here’s my top gardening hacks for people that don’t want to spend a fortune
A SELF-CONFESSED broke girl has revealed her top gardening hacks for those on a budget – including what you can use instead of pricey pots.
Ellie suggested hunting around for free mulch to add to your flowerbeds, and palettes to use as decking or borders.
She also recommended picking up cheap five-gallon buckets to use as flower pots or as a home for your tomato plants.
Known online as @elliebagwell, the content creator regularly shares savvy gardening tips and DIY hacks with her 122,000 followers.
In a new TikTok reel, she said: “I’m back with more broke girl garden hacks. Let’s go!
“If you’re low on space and you have large plants like tomatoes that like to be planted deep, five-gallon buckets work perfect.
“If you get lucky, you can find five-gallon buckets on marketplace for free. If not, they’re still pretty inexpensive from the hardware store.”
Her second tip – hunt around for free mulch to add to your flower beds and planters.
She continued: “You can get free mulch in certain areas.
“You can go on chipdrop.com and you can find someone that’s gonna drop some mulch to you for free.
“Or you can find your local lumber or tree trimming company and they will probably have some free mulch that they can deliver straight to your house.
“Get free pallets!
You can find free pallets. All of this is pallet wood, and my pallet wood came from a cabinet maker that’s local to me.”
The keen money-saver also recommended checking out auctions if you need tools or furniture.
She added: “Auctions are a great place to find gardening tools for very inexpensive.”
Fans loved her savvy tips, with the video gaining more than 3,500 likes and 48,600 views.
In the comments, her green-fingered followers shared their reactions, with one writing: “I needed this thank you.”
“This is one of the best channels!!! As a single mom, I want a garden but it can be so expensive! Im so happy you are sharing your tips,” commented another.
Someone else suggested: “You can also check with bars/restaurants to see if they have left over five gallon buckets.”
“Pallets can usually be found behind large stores. and restaurants throw away 5gal pickle buckets,” shared another.