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Starting seeds indoors is the ideal way to get your container garden off to an early start!

It's also the most economical way of increasing your plant stock and experimenting with different plants. If you have a protected area for your container garden you may be able to plant your seedlings into planters a little earlier than they would go into the garden. Try something new this year!

Growing seeds in planters is easy! Start your seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the spring weather warms up, then transplant seedlings directly to planters. It's a good idea to start this process as early as possible, so you will have fuller, more mature plants to arrange in your containers.

Browse our collection of flower seeds » from Nature Hills Nursery.

Seed mixes designed for our specific growing region - includes annuals, biennials and perennials for constant flowery show. Browse seed collections for your region »

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Get Your Seeds Started Early!
This affordable, top-quality Sunlite Garden iconfrom Gardener's Supply is ideal for a gardener who needs more indoor growing space. It gives you the room—and the full-spectrum light— to start seedlings, experiment with orchids, grow exotics, and do it year round! Our new light fixtures are 14" wide (twice that of many others) and use advanced T-8 technology. These slim (3/4" dia) bulbs provide more light than conventional fluorescents with 20% less energy. There's no annoying buzzing, either!

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APS Starter Kit
Here's everything you need to get started growing your own plants from seed. With the Accelerated Propagation System Kit, you're guaranteed a garden to be proud of.
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Oat Grass for Cats
Looks great in planters and your cats will love it too!

Cats just love to munch on fresh oat grass—especially if they are indoors cats. Here's a great way to keep your cats happy and healthy—they'll love it! Cat grass grows well in containers and is a great grass 'texture' to add to your container garden.

The Grass Cat Oats, 'Avena sativa', is an important part of a cat's diet. The best grass for cats is Oat Grass. It provides nutrients and is a good digestive aid. Plant this grass to keep your cats from eating potentially harmful house plants. It assists cats with furball elimination and provides certain vitamins and mineral to the cat's diet.

Seedstarting Tips:

Here's some excellent information from the gardening experts at Gardener's Supply Co. on how to get your seedlings off to a great start this year!


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PLANTS & BULBS

Ornamental Grasses for Containers ~ Learn all about planting and caring for ornamental grasses in your landscape or in containers. Includes photos of many varieties and online ordering.
Container Gardening with Summer Bulbs - Growing in containers saves space, but it's also a smart alternative if you are restricted by too much shade, poor soil, too little time, limited mobility or a difficult climate. Read more...
container plants from Dutch GardensiconContainer Plants icon Here's an excellent selection of plants for your container garden. Try something different with the gorgwous Skaugum Begonia in a windowbox or the tropical-looking Pineapple Lily. It's not too early to start planning and pre-order so you don't miss out.
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