The Amazon Gardening Sale Making Us Want to Plant All the Things
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From sprinkler heads to hoes and shovels, it's time to get your garden supply ready for spring and summer planting.
In our experience, late winter and early spring weather always has gardeners twiddling our green thumbs in anticipation of fresh crops. We're ready for the last freeze to pass so that we can get our hands dirty and our favorite outdoor space back into shape. If winter didn't keep you out of the garden, you've probably already filled your space with winter-friendly flowers like pansies and black tulips, but if you've been inside for too long and eager to slip your gardening gloves back on, we've got some good news for you.
For everyone itching to get some dirt under their nails, Amazon is having a massive sale on garden necessities that'll get you one step closer to your fantasy garden. Shop for large appliances like leaf blowers, pressure washers, and lawn mowers or smaller goods, including clippers and rakes—all with major discounts on offer.
Whether you're holding off for warmer days or planting your cold-weather bulbs and indoor herbs in the meantime, it's never a bad idea to stock up on gardening necessities—especially while they're on sale. We racked Amazon for the best deals right now, and found some critical garden items that are up to a whopping 60% off. So if you're ready to fasten your apron around your waist, pull your hair back, and head outside with a shovel in hand, you've come to the right place.
Garden Pack
amazon.com
$9.99
If you always have trouble deciding which veggies to plant, this 20-pack seed kit will make the choice a little easier. Splurge on all of the good veggies at half the cost of buying individually. This pack features all the classic options, including tomatoes, zucchini, and carrots, to name a few.
Costa Farms
amazon.com
$64.73
A House Beautiful favorite, this live fiddle leaf tree will infuse your space with much-welcome pops of green, purify the air, and add a welcoming touch to your interiors. Plus, it's available in four sizes, so it can work in even the smallest spaces.
CHRYZTAL
amazon.com
$26.98
If you're new to the gardening game, this stainless steel set is a good collection to nab. It comprises all of the essentials for getting your green space going, including a large and small trowel, cultivator, hand rake, weeder, and pruning shears, all tucked into a portable canvas tote for easy storage.
POTEY
amazon.com
$19.59
These sleek terracotta pots, which come in a set of three different sizes, may not come with live plants, but they're worth snagging. They even come with drainage holes and a saucer, which will keep your trees and succulents alive for at least a few years. Just make sure you water them regularly.
Walensee
amazon.com
$27.99
Simple and efficient, this handheld tiller will effortlessly loosen and weed your soil for a lot less elbow grease than a more heavy-duty alternative. Its steel build makes it durable, so you don't have to worry about rust.
SuperHandy
amazon.com
$116.99
Start spring on the right foot by dethatching your lawn to keep your grass healthy and fungus-free. When it comes to caring for your lawn, the House Beautiful editors recommend using a dethatcher when the grass is actively growing, thatch has built up, and it feels springy underfoot.
Martha Stewart
amazon.com
$15.92
This indestructible, durable sprinkler boasts of up to 3,600 square feet of coverage, so it will work wonders for the most sprawling outdoor spaces. Not to mention, you can customize the spray patterns to focus on a specific part of your landscape that might need some extra TLC this spring.
Fiskars
amazon.com
$7.99
Currently over 60%, off, this small handheld rake is a great tool to have on hand—no matter what type of garden you're working with. Even if you're just planting a few flowers, this will come in handy.
Karcher
amazon.com
$149.69
No yard—front or back—is complete without a fresh deck and clean backdrop in place, and this highly-reviewed, best-selling pressure washer will give you exactly that. It has three different nozzles that make customizing your outdoor area's regimine feel easy.
Osmocote
amazon.com
$20.50
This House Beautiful editor-approved fertilizer has a slow release so that you can nurture your plants only twice per year. It works for indoor and outdoor gardens, so it's worth snagging for all of your plants.
Emsco Group
amazon.com
$39.98
This raised garden bed is a self-watering masterpiece that any experienced green thumb will appreciate. Hurry, though, because most of the sizes have already sold out. Luckily, it's still available in multiple colors
Mr. Stacky
amazon.com
$29.86
Grow berries, herbs, or flowers in this five-tiered planter that optimizes water usage while and takes up less space. If you water it from the top and let the liquid trickle down, you can avoid over-watering and root rot.
ABCCANOPY
amazon.com
$199.95
Make your yard feel more dynamic by sectioning off your own dining and lounge area. This pop-up gazebo is 30% off and offers shade and mosquito netting for all your outdoor meals and relaxation moments.
Greenworks
amazon.com
$349.82
This Greenworks best-seller was named one of Good Housekeeping's best lawnmowers of 2023 because it has tons lot of high-end features and a surprisingly low price tag. It's also battery-powered, so you don't need to near a power outlet.
Amazon Aware
amazon.com
$124.99
What good is a garden if there's no place to sit back and enjoy the work you've put in? This simple outdoor rocking chair is climate-friendly and can be dressed up with pillows or kept as-is for a rustic patio vibe.
DEWALT
amazon.com
$193.95
Anyone with a garden can tell you that fallen leaves can litter your space during any season—not just fall. So keep your lawn, yard, or garden clean and leaf-free with this easy-to-use 20-volt blower.
Costa Farms
amazon.com
$51.78
We don't like to pick favorites when it comes to beautiful greenery, but there's something about money trees that makes us want to take up gardening. They're said to bring good financial luck *and* they're super easy to care for.