A garden does not thrive on seeds alone.
Behind every good harvest is a potting bench, a bag of soil, a faithful watering can, and a few well-used tools leaning against the shed wall. This section gathers the practical side of gardening — the things that make plants live long enough to become a garden.
Use the guide below to go directly to what you need.
- Composting and Soil Improvement — Compost bins, worm composters, and supplies for turning garden waste into rich soil.
- Containers and Planting Accessories — Pots, planters, raised beds, plant labels, saucers, and the everyday necessities for planting and transplanting.
- Garden and Yard Maintenance Tools — Shovels, rakes, weeders, loppers, and durable tools for maintaining beds, borders, and landscape areas.
- Greenhouses, Cold Frames & Growing Structures — Greenhouses, grow houses, plant benches, shade cloth, and season-extension structures for serious growing.
- Hand Tools for Planting, Transplanting, and Pruning — Trowels, dibbers, scoops, pruners, and bench-top tools used for careful planting and routine plant care.
- Pest Control and Plant Protection — Organic controls, traps, barriers, beneficial insects, and protective measures that defend plants from insects and damage.
- Seed Starting and Propagation Supplies — Trays, domes, propagation stations, grow frames, labels, and equipment for starting seeds and rooting cuttings indoors.
- Soil, Fertilizer and Growing Supplies — Everything that feeds the soil and strengthens the plant — fertilizers, amendments, potting mixes, rooting hormones, and essential growing media.
- Soil Testing & Monitoring — pH test kits, moisture meters, and monitoring tools for understanding what your soil actually needs.
- Watering and Irrigation — Watering cans, misters, hoses, drip systems, and irrigation tools that keep plants alive through heat and dry spells.
A plant is only as good as the conditions you give it. Choose your tools well, prepare the soil carefully, and the garden will often reward you far beyond the effort.