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Our Self-Watering Conversion Kits convert your favorite pots into self-watering planters, keeping your plants from drying out and reducing the time you spend watering. Just place this self-contained adjustable reservoir in the bottom of your pot, insert the refill tube and cover with soil.
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How to successfully grow plants in containers, indoors and out.
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When it's time to start seeds or repot your transplants, the Peel Away™ Pot is the
perfect choice. The reusable pots are made from
VELCRO® brand fabric that creates healthy, dense
root systems, and the peel-open sides minimize
transplant shock.
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If you are new to growing vegetables in containers, or have had limited success, here are a few tips to help you succeed.
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Raised beds are the easiest and most productive way to garden. They're easier to plant, tend and harvest than in-ground beds — and now they're easier to water, too.
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Here are some ways to help plants thrive while you're on vacation, so you can come home to healthy gardens and happy houseplants.
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Learn how to choose the right soil and fertilizer for whatever you want to grow. Our exclusive garden-tested soils and fertilizers are formulated to provide optimum growing conditions for your plants.
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We work with customers from around the country to test our products in different growing zones and situations. Watch how a group of New York rooftop gardeners put our products to the test.
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For drama in the garden, there's nothing like a brugmansia. Known as the angel's trumpet, this showstopper has 6-10" fragrant blooms. Because of all their beauty, it's worth saving a brugmansia from year to year. It's easy.
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Build a landscape with modular containers.
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Fast germination and healthy growth in a convenient, earth-friendly, self-watering seedstarter
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At Gardener's Supply, we're confident in our products because we've tested them ourselves. Whether it's our latest innovation or a tried-and-true classic, we won't sell anything we wouldn't use in our own gardens.
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You don't have to reside in the Sunbelt to grow citrus. Dwarf varieties are well-suited to containers, allowing gardeners everywhere to enjoy the benefits of homegrown citrus trees.
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How to grow fruits and berries in your own backyard.
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With up to 8-inch, showy flowers that bloom from summer to fall, tuberous begonias provide all-season color when planted in containers and beds.
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Preserving in jars is simple and foolproof.
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Expert advice and answers to frequently asked questions about starting plants from seed.
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Tomato plants are easy to grow, and they're one of the easiest plants to start indoors from seed. Here's how to grow your own tomatoes, from seed to harvest.
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Two theme gardens showcase herbs, edible flowers and greens. When planted in elevated raised beds, the harvest is at a comfortable height, and often the planter can be set up right outside the kitchen door.
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Clever ideas for supporting tomato vines
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When starting seeds indoors, you'll want to use the right growing medium and be sure to give your plants adequate light. But what sort of container will you plant the seeds into?
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Learn how to turn your garden into a more compelling destination in the evening hours.
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Learn the best way to start your own tomato seedlings. Quick to germinate and grow, tomato seeds are best sown indoors about six weeks before your average last frost date.
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It's hard to beat hostas for shade. But, there are plenty of rugged, carefree, shade-tolerant perennials.
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Techniques for creating a garden that looks great all summer -- without a lot of maintenance.
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Colorful cushions and accents transform ho-hum into Wow!
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Sometimes, our customers come up with a great idea and our designers take it to the next level. The most recent example is our Cedar Cold Frame, designed to fit atop the 2x8 Elevated Cedar Raised Bed.
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How to grow and wide variety of annuals.
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How to incorporate wildflowers and native plants into your landscape.