Indoor Garden Supply

By Patricia Williams, published Apr 18, 2006
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In late winter, early spring, gardeners prepare indoor garden supply products for both their indoor and outdoor gardens. By having a good inventory of indoor garden supply products, gardeners can be ready to plant seeds, transfer plants from various pots and trim dead leaves and vines.

Many people enjoy the flexibility of container gardening. A container garden is a mini garden that requires cultivation and care just like any large garden. To prepare pots and containers, it’s important to include a good indoor garden supply of tools such as a wide trowel, a thin trowel a mini garden rake, mini pruners, and floral snip/scissors. Other indoor garden supply products include potting soil, seeds, fertilizer, gloves, and watering container.

Windowsill gardening is popular in apartments and small homes where balconies are present, but garden space isn’t. A good indoor garden supply of tools and the like can come in handy when cultivating a windowsill garden. People often grow vegetables and small fruit plants such as strawberries from their balconies.

When preparing pots, transplanting seedlings and trimming the growth on larger plants, a good indoor garden supply of tools comes in quite handy. It’s less frustrating when you can reach close by for the pruners, rather than try to prune a plant by hand. A good indoor gardener makes preparations to keep an indoor garden supply of equipment on hand for houseplants and container gardening.

A list of important outdoor and indoor garden supply tools

Besides what was listed above, it’s also a good idea to consider the following indoor garden supply tools and equipment: a grow mat, latex finger gloves, a humidifier, seed spoons and a coil hose for watering. For cleaning up, it’s good to keep on hand a water broom, a small squeegee, a folding utility cart, garden bags, and other cleaning supplies.

For important outdoor supplies, consider keeping on hand shovels, rakes, hoes, hand tools, mulch, garden bags, tiller, rain gauge, shears, hand saws, trimmers, pruners, gloves, water hose, loppers, weed twister, sod cutter, and etc.

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