Jill Gawlik | 

Lowe's Plant Clearance, as Low as $1 — In Stores Only

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In-Store Deal at Lowe's
$1.00$1.8847% off
In-Store Deal at Lowe's
$4.00$5.9833% off
In-Store Deal at Lowe's
$4.00$6.4838% off
In-Store Deal at Lowe's
$4.00$7.9850% off
In-Store Deal at Lowe's
$4.00$8.9855% off
In-Store Deal at Lowe's
$7.00$12.9846% off
In-Store Deal at Lowe's
$7.00$12.9846% off
In-Store Deal at Lowe's
$11.49$22.9850% off
While I was scanning the aisles for clearance at Lowe’s, I spotted a huge display of outdoor plants with prices starting at just $1. Keep in mind that clearance items may differ from store to store. Make sure to visit the garden center at your nearby store to discover the plant deals available in your area.

If you’re looking for a way to save water while fertilizing your plants, try using leftover water from boiled or steamed vegetables (or boiled egg water). It’s a great way to hydrate your plants without wasting water during times when it’s restricted.

Want to turn your food waste into a liquid compost for your garden? Use a blender to puree your leftover scraps with water and spread it throughout your garden. Just be sure not to include any meat or fish bones, dairy products, fats or oils, yard waste with chemicals, plants with diseases, or charcoal ash.

White vinegar can also be a handy garden tool to kill weeds. Simply spray them with vinegar to dry them out and get rid of them.

And if you’re looking for an easy way to space plants, try using toilet paper as a garden tool. Measure out a length of toilet paper and create evenly spaced marks for your seeds. Create a paste with flour and water, use a toothpick to apply it to the toilet paper, and place the seeds on top. When it dries, roll up the paper and transport it to your garden.

There are plenty of ways to get creative and use everyday items for your garden, like turning a plastic bottle into an herb planter or using an over-the-door organizer as a vertical garden. So don’t be afraid to experiment and find what works best for you using the rest of these gardening hacks.

Want to learn more about having an indoor garden? Check out the best houseplants that are cheap and easy to take care of.

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