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Grow kits a fast and easy way to garden on the run

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Want to grow some flowers or veggies this summer, or beautify your deck or patio for the season, but don't have the time to get out to the garden center to buy plants? Here's the easy-care gardening way to do it: Just pick up gardening grow kits at chain or independent stores while you're shopping for other things. At least that's what I've taken to doing lately. At CVS a few weeks ago, while I was waiting for a prescription, my 3-year-old daughter and I ended up with a Disney princess-themed daisy grow kit. A week later, while shopping for door hooks at Home Depot, I remembered I wanted to grow strawberries out on our deck, so I picked up a ready-to-go planter (also below).

Why grow kits? They're relatively inexpensive, usually costing somewhere from a few bucks to about $20. And they almost always contain everything you need, from potting soil to seeds to fertilizer to the pot itself (that means it doesn't take up space on your dining room table until you get around to buying the extra bag of potting soil or the right-size pot). Plus, the places you typically put them in are either in the house (like on the windowsill) or close by, like the porch, patio or deck. So watering just requires a pitcher fill-up in the house, not a trip to the hose spigot (at least for me this is a pain, because I have to walk out the side door of my house, around the pool and deck, to get to the spigot on the other side). 

So here are some other grow kits I found at a few stores – for me, they ended up being chains where I end up doing errands, but you can find them virtually everywhere you go this season. This is only a handful of what I found, but there's so much more. So the next time you're waiting for a prescription at the pharmacy, picking up a greeting card at Target or waiting for your paint to get mixed at the Home Depot, scoot over to the gardening or seasonal aisle and treat yourself to a gardening grow kit! Chances are, you might not get around to it later …

  

  

 
Garden grow kits, lavender and windowsill herbs, from Tesselaar's Your Easy Garden blog (www.youreasygarden.com)
 

Herbs are great, especially for kids, since they involve so many of the senses. Here are three I found at CVS:

Buzzy® brand lavender grow kit (purple pail). $5.99. Includes painted pail, potting soil, seeds and instructions.

Buzzy Herb Grow Kit with Miracle-Gro® Watering Can Singles water-soluble plant food (bottom, front). $7.99. Also includes seeds for sweet basil, chives and parsley, plus instructions and galvenized metal growing trough with.

Buzzy Kitchen Herb Kit (in back). $14.99. Includes three ceramic, kiwi-green mini pots on a matching ceramic tray. Also includes starter soil pellets, instructions and seeds for sweet basil, thyme and sage.

  

 
Topsy Turvy upside-down tomato planter, from Tesselaar's Your Easy Garden blog (www.youreasygarden.com)
 

Topsy Turvy® upside down tomato planter. $9.99, Walgreens. OK, so it isn't technically a grow kit (it doesn't contain soil or seeds), but you have to admit, it makes for pretty easy-care gardening and is deal for the porch, deck or patio. Plus, it's sold next to all the gardening kits. “World’s easiest way to grow tomatoes” says the package. Hangs on deck, balcony or patio. Eliminates weeding, caging and staking. "Grow organic too!" Easy to use … three simple steps … 1) Put plant in the bottom. 2) Put soil in the bag (at top). 3) Water in the top. Grows all varieties of tomatoes, including beefsteak, yellow and cherry. Also grows other veggies, including green bell peppers, zucchini, cucumbers, eggplant and more.

How it works: Uses gravity as a vertical growing advantage. Vertical grow bag heats the plant like a greenhouse so the root system explodes. Gravity pulls the water and nutrients directly to the roots.

Features: Swivel top for easy turning. Simple to set up and maintain. Uses ordinary potting soil. UV-resistant, durable materials to last for years.

 
 
 
Smith & Hawken strawberry grow pot kit, from Tesselaar's Your Easy Garden blog (www.youreasygarden.com)
 

Target always sells grow kits you know will be stylish. Here's a Smith & Hawken® Strawberry Grow Kit that has a nice contemporary design and a white color (so it'll go with everything). The ceramic pot has an opening at the top and four on the sides where strawberries can grow. Includes seeds, potting soil, pot and instructions. $19.99.

  

 
 
 
Strawberry grow kit, from Tesselaar's Your Easy Garden blog (www.youreasygarden.com)
 

Strawberry Grow Kit. $9.99. Home Depot. Even though I like the style of the Target one better, I chose this one from Home Depot because it has a strawberry on the outside, and I thought that would be better for my 3-year-old, who I knew would be planting the strawberries with me. The porcelain pot also has opening at the top and four openings on the sides for growing strawberries. Includes seeds, potting soil and instructions.

  

 
 
 
disney princess daisy grow pail kit for kids, from Tesselaar's Your Easy Garden (www.youreasygarden.com)
 

Here's the Buzzy brand Disney princess grow pot I got for $6.99 at CVS. Kids love characters … I've also seen Veggie Tales grow kits and Munakupi grass or curly basil grow kits at Wegmans supermarkets and CVS, respectively. Includes daisy seeds, potting soil, pail and instructions.

  

 
Small garden grow kits for kids, from Tesselaar's Your Easy Garden blog (www.youreasygarden.com)

Small kits are great for little hands. Here are four I found at CVS:

1) Crayola "My First Garden" sunflower kit in crayon planter. $2.99. 

2) Buzzy brand echinacea (coneflower) grow kit. $4.99. 

3 and 4) Buzzy bachelor’s button and marigold grow kits. Includes tiny terra cotta pots, soil pellets, seeds, soil. $1.99 each.

  

  

So, has anyone tried any grow kits they particularly liked? If so, post a comment and tell me where I can find them!

  

  

See you next time on Your Easy Garden by Tesselaar! I'm off to buy me a Topsy Turvy planter!

 

  

  

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I've used one of these Topsy

On May 13th, 2011 Lisa says:

You know, I've never tried one - although I had great success growing tomatoes with the EarthBox planter (had all the soil, fertilizer and even a black landscape fabric on top for heat retention and weed suppression. Maybe I'll give the Topsy Turvy a try this year! I wonder, though … does it work for Roma/sauce tomatoes?

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I’ve used one of these Topsy

On May 11th, 2011 Bobby317 says:

I’ve used one of these Topsy Turvys before. I was surprised how well it worked. I love having fresh tomatoes for the summer and I thought that I would just give it a try. I put it next to our patio and before I knew it, I had tomatoes. It was a great summer. I bought some new patio furniture and had people over every weekend. I have already bought one for this year and I am eagerly awaiting my tomatoes!

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