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Everything a garden needs to grow.

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Why it belongs

Good soil, good tools, good results

Most garden problems start below the surface. The right soil, compost and mulch do more for your plants than anything you add later. A sharp pruner, a sturdy trowel and a hose that reaches make every job easier. We stock what we use ourselves. Ask us what to put in a new bed, how to fix heavy clay, or which fertilizer suits your plants. We will point you to the one thing you need, not ten.

Make it thrive

The basics that pay off

Feed the soil and the soil feeds the plants. Mix compost into new beds and top dress established ones each year. Mulch after planting to hold moisture and stop weeds. Water deeply and less often rather than a little every day. Clean and sharpen tools at the end of each season. Store fertilizer dry and sealed. Read the label and use less rather than more. A little care with the basics saves plants and money.

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Frequently asked questions

What soil should I use for a new bed?

A mix of your native soil and compost. For containers, always a bagged potting mix.

How much mulch do I need?

Two to three inches deep. One cubic yard covers about 100 square feet at three inches.

Which fertilizer is best?

It depends on the plant. Bring us the plant name and we will match it.