Garden Supplies
26 products
The unglamorous stuff that decides whether a plant merely survives or genuinely thrives — the right soil, food, and mulch, chosen for the way you actually garden.
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About Garden Supplies
Healthy plants start below the surface. Long before a flower opens or a tomato ripens, the outcome is being decided by the soil it sits in and the food it gets. This collection gathers the quiet workhorses of a good garden — potting and garden soils, fertilizers, mulches, and the small care essentials — so the plants you've invested in have everything they need to settle in and take off.
How to choose what you need
Match the supply to the job. Reach for a light, fast-draining potting mix for containers and houseplants, and a richer garden soil or compost blend when you're filling raised beds or amending native ground. Feed with a balanced all-purpose fertilizer for steady growth, or a bloom- or fruit-focused formula when you want more flowers and harvest. Finish with a layer of mulch — bark, straw, or wood chips — to lock in moisture, smother weeds, and keep roots cool through summer heat.
A little goes a long way. Most plants want consistent moisture rather than constant watering, and feeding at half strength more often beats one heavy dose. Top-dress containers with fresh mix each spring, refresh mulch once a year as it breaks down, and let slow-release fertilizers do the steady work between liquid feeds. Get these basics right and almost everything else in the garden gets easier.
Sent to arrive ready to use. Every supply in this collection is sourced through our nursery network, inspected, and hand-packed to arrive clean, dry, and intact — and we honor the agricultural shipping rules that govern soil and growing media from state to state.
Common questions
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What's the difference between potting mix and garden soil?
Potting mix is a light, fluffy, fast-draining blend made for containers, where roots need air and excess water needs to escape. Garden soil is heavier and richer, meant to be worked into the ground or raised beds. Using straight garden soil in a pot tends to stay soggy, so match the product to where it's going.
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How often should I fertilize my plants?
It depends on the plant and the formula. As a rule, feed actively growing plants every two to four weeks during spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer, or once a season with a slow-release granular. Ease off in fall and winter when most plants are resting. When in doubt, feed lightly and more often rather than all at once.
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Why use mulch, and how much do I need?
Mulch conserves moisture, suppresses weeds, moderates soil temperature, and slowly enriches the soil as it breaks down. A two- to three-inch layer is ideal for most beds. Keep it pulled back an inch or two from stems and trunks so they don't stay damp and rot.
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Are these supplies safe for vegetable gardens?
Yes. The collection includes soils, composts, and fertilizers suited to edible gardening. Always check the individual product for its intended use, and follow the label rates — with food crops, more is rarely better.
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Can soil and growing media ship to my state?
Soil and other growing media can carry agricultural shipping restrictions that vary by state. Those rules are built into fulfillment, so supplies are only sent where they're permitted to go.