Prime Day Deals at Amazon for Your Garden ~ 12-13 July 2022
As many of you already know, Amazon is one of the companies I’m an affiliate marketer for. I advertise various products to increase website traffic and to make a small commission on any sales I drive. I also have an influencer page called A Witch in Store where I have all kinds of products that Amazon offers that reflect some of my own interests. But today, I wanted to share some Prime Day Deals that are great to use in the garden and yard. Clicking on the links will take you to each product.
I love my own cordless battery-operated lawn mower because I don’t have to add gas or deal with a heavy lawn mower. This 16″ 40v mower from Green Works is a #1 Best Seller, has a 45-minute run time, and recharges in only 2 hours. It comes with a battery, a recharger, and a grass catcher bag. And it’s lightweight and easy to maneuver around your yard. At $209.00, this Prime Day Deal saves you $90.00 off the original price of $299.00. An additional High Performance G-MAX 40V 4.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery that delivers fade-free power with no memory loss after charging is also available. This Prime Day Deal sells for $80.10, a 47% savings off Amazon’s list price. I have more than one extra battery for my mower because we use it all over the property so I wouldn’t be without at least one extra battery.
Next up, the Greenworks cordless string trimmer/edger and blower are perfect to add to your garden equipment. I have both a blower and a string trimmer/edger and find that my string trimmer is just as effective as my husband’s gas-powered trimmer. I use my blower every day on my decks and out at the gazebo. And I use my trimmer in the yard and my garden spaces to keep everything looking manicured. It’s extremely lightweight and I just love it. At $105.99, this Prime Day Deal will save you $67 off the list price and I highly recommend you check it out!
I can’t do without my garden cart. I use it constantly, whether I’m moving plants around or carrying supplies here and there about the property. I even use it to bring packages that have been delivered to my front door. This Gorilla Carts 4 Cu. Steel Utility Cart with No-Flat Tires is a great piece of garden equipment to have and at $206.99, you save $23 with this Prime Day Deal! The sides release to give you easy access whether loading or removing the contents. And according to the manufacturer, the cart’s “10” no-flat foam-filled tires are maintenance-free and ensure you never have to put air in the tire again” which is awesome because around my property, I never know what I might run over. The cart can be pulled behind a lawn tractor or ATV and offers a 40″ x 21″ bed with 800-lbs. load capacity.
I love my Hori digging knife. I even convinced my husband to get one because there’s no way I’m letting him have mine. This digging knife from Nisaku is available during Prime Day. I use mine to weed, dig roots for my herbal teas and tinctures, and plant bulbs. And if that’s not enough, the digging knife can also be used when hunting, fishing, and camping. Below is some information for your consideration from Amazon and Nisaku. You can even text 563563 to chat directly with a Nisaku expert if you have further questions.
It Features a Japanese Stainless Steel Concave Blade for digging, beveled sharp edge for slicing, serrated opposite edge for cutting tree limbs. Inch markers engraved on the blade ensure you can plant and seed at precisely the correct depth.
Nisaku means Quality. The Nisaku blade is rust-proof and scratch resistant. All the tools are made by Japanese Artisans who have devoted a lifetime to make sure that your tools will be used to perfection for many seasons.
The Hori-Hori knife was first implemented in Japan, it was originally used by the Matagi (traditional hunters) to excavate plants such as Sansai (wild vegetables) in the mountains. It has now evolved as the best gardening, hunting, cutting, fishing knife to have in your gardening bag.
~ Amazon
I’ve included the information above because I want everyone to understand how great this Hori knife is as well as its history. Again, I love mine and I never go into the garden or anywhere I might be gathering medicinal plants without it. At $20.98, take advantage of this great Prime Day Deal and get your own digging knife today!
I’ve been using grow bags for several years. They last a long time and they allow your plants to breathe. I like the bags with handles the best because I can move them around easily. I have herbs planted in them and this year we planted our Thai, cayenne, and Hungarian paprika peppers in them. The 8-pack of heavy-duty Growpropel bags in the above picture are 5-gallon bags but this company has a wide variety of sizes for your needs. I used 3-gallon bags for my pepper plants and 7-gallon bags for some tomato plants we gave to our grandkids. The Prime Day deal for the 8-pack of 5-gallon bags is $12.98, a $17.00 savings off the list price. They’ve become a staple in my greenhouses, on my decks, and around my garden areas.
Lastly, this great garden tote from Martha Stewart is great for garden tools or, if you’re like me, for gathering medicinal herbs or plants from around my property. During Prime Day, the Martha Stewart Heavy-Duty Canvas Garden Bag sells for $22.98, a savings of $7.01 off the list price. Its dimensions are 12.6 x 7.48 x 4.33 inches, with 6″ outer pockets and 11″ inner pockets and it’s perfect for carrying “small to medium-sized essential garden tools and accessories”. It has 6″ outer pockets and 11″ inner pockets and should keep your supplies organized and within easy reach.
These deals won’t last long, so click on any links you see that you’re interested in, and happy gardening!
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