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Seed-starting trays is a great product that is used by gardeners and greenhouses. From heavy‑duty options to plug trays in shallow 4‑packs, deeper 6‑packs, and extra‑deep styles.
Whether you’re germinating seeds or rooting fresh cuttings, we’ll help you find the ideal tray to set your plants up for success. Strong start grows stronger plants.
Nursery pots generally fall into two main categories: soft‑wall and hard‑wall. They are lightweight, economical, and commonly used for propagation or starter plants. Designed to provide excellent drainage, nursery pots support healthy root development and are suitable for long‑term growing.
Decorative pots fall into a wide range of categories, including ceramic, wood, poly, and hard plastic. The primary advantage of a decorative pot with drainage is that it offers aesthetic appeal while still providing the drainage a plant needs to prevent root rot, in which case a drip tray might require.
Decorative pots without drainage are typically used for two main purposes: enhancing décor and serving as a reservoir to hold or catch excess water. These pots are mess‑free and available in a wide variety of beautiful designs. However, it is not recommended to use a decorative pot without drainage as the primary growing container.
Plantable pots are an excellent eco‑friendly alternative to traditional plastic containers. They are designed to be placed directly into the soil, where the pot naturally decomposes over time. These pots are typically made from sustainable, biodegradable materials such as:
Because they break down in the soil, plantable pots reduce transplant shock and offer a more environmentally conscious option for growers.
Terracotta pots are often associated with cacti and succulents—and for good reason. Terracotta is a highly porous material, which allows it to absorb and slowly release moisture over time. This makes it especially beneficial for plants that do not require frequent watering. Even after the soil has dried out, terracotta can continue to provide a small reserve of moisture to the plant. For best results, terracotta pots should be soaked before use so they can properly absorb water.
Window planters mount beneath windows to create a classic, timeless look, while railing planters attach to decks or railings to maximize space for greenery or added privacy. Both options offer flexible, built‑in solutions that enhance the overall aesthetic of a space. These planters are ideal for achieving both the visual appeal and functional benefits.
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