4. Lee Valley Tools (leevalley.com) has upped its
online game, and along with tools and cool
household gadgetry, the Canadian company
stocks a wealth of gardening supplies. Get a
jump on the planting season with this set of
three terra cotta seed sprouters ($20). They
fit over standard drinking glasses to keep
seedlings moist but not submerged, and they
have holes of different sizes to accommodate
microgreens, small bulbs and large bulbs.
5. Once your indoor seedlings have taken
root in potting soil, you don't want to
blast them to smithereens with too
much water pressure. Lee Valley's
seedling sprayer ($17.50) is a kinder,
gentler system, with a stainless-
steel neck that delivers a soft
spray right where you want it.
(leevalley.com)
6. Indoor grow lights have come a long way. GroFlex LED tape
is flexible, easy to cut to size and comes with a peel-and-
stick backing so you can use it almost anywhere. Kits from
— where else? Lee Valley Tools (leevalley.com) — include
power supply, on-off switch or timer, starting at $94.
7. Local maker Mary Horbas has been putting puns on plant plots — and smiles
on buyers' faces — for the past year as the founder and creative crafter
behind Potted Winnipeg. A typical four-inch pot goes for $12, or you can
double dip with a two-pot theme — the Say Aloe to My Little Friend & Little
Friend combo retails for $25. Shop online at Good Local (goodlocal.ca)
and Generation Green (generationgreenwpg.com), or reach out via
Facebook.com/pottedwpg. Horbas also offers custom lettering.
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