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Container Gardening Supplies Kansas City MO

See below to find container gardening suppliers in Kansas City. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to organic seeds, grow light system packages, ballasts, fluorescent lighting alternatives, atmosphere control, composting supplies, gardening tools, and water purifiers, as well as advice and content on hydro maintenance.

Loose Park Garden Center
(816) 784-5300
1111 Locust St
Kansas City, MO
Desoto Feed & Garden Llc
(913) 585-1112
8155 Hadley Rd
Kansas City, MO
Marcs Gift & Garden Center
913- 722-6433
1281 Merriam Ln
Kansas City, KS
ABSOLUTE Animal & Pest Control
913-367-2847
913-367-2847
kansas city, KS
Dougs Lawn & Garden Service
816- 363-7165
6815 Prospect Ave
Kansas City, MO
Tropical Interiors LLC
816- 561-9144
3006 Belleview Ave
Independence, MO
Suburban Lawn & Garden Inc
(816) 941-4700
105th & Roe
Kansas City, MO
Embassy Landscape Group Inc
816- 436-4194
6105 NW River Park Drive
Independence, MO
Ideal Nursery
816- 353-5610
9405 E 55th St
Kansas City, MO
Malone Landscape & Garden Center
(816) 436-8430
7114 N Oak Traffic Way
Kansas City, MO

Container Gardening Ideal for City Living

Container Gardening Ideal for City Living

tomato plant gardening I’ve always dreamt of owning a house one day and having a backyard full of vegetables that I could pick from to make dinner each night. I’ve since ended up settling down in Brooklyn with no yard to speak of and felt the dream fade away, or so I thought.

Container gardening has become a growing trend and a great way to grow fresh produce at home that hasn’t traveled over 1,500 miles or been sprayed with all types of pesticides and herbicides . I started small with some herbs, tomato plants and jalapenos. Not feeling quite confident, as I don’t have the greenest thumb, I thought it was a great start I could build off of each year once my first crops were produced.

Getting started is simple!

The four things you will want to get yourself are some containers, soil, seeds and of course water from your local hardware store or nursery. Make sure to get a container large enough based on what you plan on growing; I found my local nursery very helpful in picking mine out. You will also want to check on what is in season, as all produce have their own times of the year for harvest. If this is your first time trying container gardening like me, keep it simple, some produce can be more temperamental than others to grow and you want it to be easy and fun.

My first tomato just arrived on the vine this week and should be ready to be picked very shortly. I can’t wait to make a salad with my fr...

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