Garden Growing Supplies

Starting a garden is easier when you have the right tools. From seed starter trays to indoor grow lights, we carry everything you need to plant and grow your best garden yet. Shop now to find gardening pots and planters, organic garden supplies, and all the essentials for strong, healthy plants.

 

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What Equipment Do You Need to Grow a Plant?

To grow a plant successfully, you need more than just seeds and soil. Some essentials to give your plant the TLC it deserves include: 

  • A Seed Starter Tray: Several plants need to be started indoors before they're moved outside. This is where starter trays come in handy. These kits help you control moisture, warmth, and spacing before transplanting.

  • Enriching Fertilizer: Fertilizer enhances your plant's growth cycle and gives it healthy nutrients. It feeds the roots nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, along with other crucial minerals

  • Growing Pots or Containers: Growing pots and garden beds are ideal for keeping your plants organized and giving their roots the space they need to grow.

  • Watering System: Whether it's a hose, a watering can, or a timer system, sticking to a watering schedule based on your plant’s needs is crucial for healthy growth. 

Indoor growers may also need a grow light, heat mats, and humidity domes for the best results.

What Fertilizers Help Plants Grow the Best? (Our Recommendations)

The best fertilizers for your garden depend on what you’re growing. For vegetables, look for organic options that are rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Some of our favorites include:

If you're focusing more on herbs and flowers, you'll find success with:

No matter what you're planting, be sure to follow package instructions and apply regularly throughout the growing season for the best results. 

How Do Indoor Growing Kits Work?

Indoor growing kits make gardening easy and mess-free. These kits usually include a seed starter tray, growing medium, and sometimes even a light or dome.

All you have to do is plant your seeds, keep the soil moist, and place the kit in a warm, well-lit area. They're perfect for beginners or anyone starting seeds indoors before transplanting.

If you're new to gardening and want to give your plants the best chance at success, a kit like one of our Bio Domes is perfect for controlling moisture and bottom watering for healthy roots.  

How Do You Choose the Right Grow Light?

When choosing a grow light, consider the type of plants you’re growing and how much sunlight they need.

LED lights are energy-efficient and great for most herbs and vegetables. Look for full-spectrum lights to mimic natural sunlight and help your seedlings grow strong and healthy.

For flowers, consider grow lights with a red-blue spectrum, which supports blooming and bold color development during the flowering stage.

What is the Difference Between a Pot and a Planter Bed?

Pots are individual containers best for one or two plants, while planter beds give you space to grow multiple plants together. These are perfect for raised gardens and outdoor setups. 

On the other hand, you should use pots for small areas like patios or balconies to keep your plants happy without cluttering your space.  

When is a Heat Mat Necessary for Plant Growth?

Heat mats are especially helpful when you're starting seeds in colder months or in a chilly room. They warm the soil just enough to speed up germination and help your seeds sprout faster.

If you’re starting peppers, tomatoes, or other heat-loving veggies, a seedling heat mat can make a big difference.

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