What is the best soil to use with my plants?
For plants being grown in containers or baskets, we recommend a soil mixture with fertilizer already included, if possible. If your plants are being grown in the ground, any common potting soil mixture will work.
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What is the best watering method to use in my garden?
There is no one specific method for watering plants that is better than another. We do, however, recommend watering in the morning, and to water the ground around your plants while avoiding direct watering on the plant's foliage, if possible.
How often should I fertilize my plants?
We recommend fertilizing your plants immediately after transplanting them, so they have the nutrients they need to get off to a good start in their new home! After that, we recommend the following: Vegetable plants: 1x every 3-4 weeks Annual plants: ...
How often should I water my plants (and how much)?
During the first two weeks after transplanting, it is important to keep the soil directly around your plants moist, as the roots need time to establish themselves in their new home. After two weeks, you'll want to base your watering schedule on each ...
What fertilizer should I use on my plants?
Generally speaking, most plants can be fertilized with a common 10-10-10 fertilizer. If you are growing organically, we recommend Neptune's Harvest Fish & Seaweed. For reference, the three numbers you see on fertilizers represent the amount of ...
What are the best plants for containers?
There are quite a few plants that can be grown in containers and it all depends on your personal tastes. We've created a Container Garden collection full of plants to help you get started and see what all options are out there! In general, as long as ...