Have you been wondering what some of the coolest garden gear and gadgets are this year? Well here’s a list of the top ten must have gardening items for 2007. On this list you’ll find high tech devices and long standing tried and true gardening staples.
The Tilterator
Who doesn’t want compost fast, and a lot of it? Made from re-cycled plastic the Tilterator’s clever design allows for fast access to the contents for quick, effortless mixing. Simply remove the two end panels and pivot the Tilterator away. Easily replace one end panel and fork the contents back into the unit. Replace the other end panel and your compost is off and cooking again.
GreenCure
Gardeners have fought the onslaught of powdery mildew and other plant diseases with organic and traditional methods. In most cases, previous techniques could only prevent the spread, not actually cure the disease.
GreenCure effective at treating 25 plant diseases, plus it also has the unique ability to kill powdery mildew fungus. In more than 200 university studies it has proven its effectiveness. Best of all, it’s safe to use.
CobraHead Long Handle
Deep tap-rooted weeds are eradicated just as easily with the ergonomic way in which you approach the weeds from the backside and pull toward yourself. The CobraHead enables gardeners of all ages to attack weeds with confidence and comfort.
Nelson Remote Rain
A remote controlled device to turn water on and off. With the Remote Rain device, simply click the remote, the water shuts off, move the sprinkler and with one more click of the remote, the water is back on again.
‘The Truth About Garden Remedies’
“The Truth about Garden Remedies: What Works, What Doesn’t and Why,” written by Jeff Gillman, Ph.D.
Jeff tested those claims of old wives tales and home made remedies, and gives us first-hand accounts of what worked and what didn’t. Written with sharp wit and in a light hearted manner this book is not only helpful but an enjoyable read.
Dual-Flo professional grade nozzle
Choice Products have developed a nozzle design that has the unique ability to deliver a soft stream of water, suitable for gently filling watering cans and buckets or for watering tender plants directly. However, with one easy twist of a side mounted knob, it instantly redirects the water into a high pressure flow, strong enough to clean even the most stubborn mud off a driveway.
Scotts Deluxe EdgeGuard broadcast spreader
The EdgeGuard spreader has a feature that allows it to serve as a broadcast- and as a drop-spreader in one. An easy to use on/off control lever instantly activates a protective shield below the hopper that prevents fertilizer and other chemicals from being thrown onto areas where it is not intended, such as waterways, streets and other impervious surfaces.
Fiskars Power-Lever Easy Reach Pruner
These Pruners can get into hard to reach places that larger pruners and loppers just can’t get into. Provides clean cuts, and the design allows for increased cutting power. There is a 15 inch model and a 25 inches model.
Velcro plant ties and straps
Hook and loop plant ties easily secure vegetable plant stems and flower stalks to stakes, bundle tools or taming an unruly garden hose.
TerraCycle
This product is garbage, literally! Garbage is fed to worms whose organic waste (poop actually) is nutrient rich food for plants. The technical term for the process of collecting worm castings (poop) is vermicomposting. The value of worm castings to plants and soil is clearly documented and backed by years of scientific research.
TerraCycle’s marquis products are plant foods that are all natural, liquid fertilizers that are effective yet safe for the environment and readily available through mass market retailers.
Doug Green says
I totally agree about the Felco pruners (great tool!) and the Cobrahead weeder is an awesome tool great for those hard to reach places. I’d also suggest fish emulsion fertilizer for all its minor nutrients and ability to really boost plant growth.