Ya, go to an electrical supply house, and ask for a 60amp 2-pole breaker for your make of panel. The wire you'll need is either 6/3 romex (thats a copper wire that will have 3 conductors plus a ground) OR #4 SER (aluminum wire, a little cheaper, 3 conductors plus ground). Then talk to them about a panel, get something with at least 6 breaker spaces, along with breakers. You will need a 40amp 1-pole to power the timer, but a 40a 1-pole is going to be a special order item. It may very well be cheaper to get a 40a 2-pole and just use one side of it, which will be fine. u will need a short piece, 2 or 3 ft of #8 romex to feed the timer, then u come off the timer with 2 pieces of #12 going to 2 20a receptacles. That will give u 4 receptacles, one for each light. then put 2 15a 1-pole breakers in the panel each feeding 2 or 3 15a recpt. for your other equipment. while your at the supply house get the recpt with covers and ask for 5 or 6 "handy boxes". I'm suggesting a supply house, because the guy at the counter will know what hes doing, and can help you, whereas the guy at home depot probably won't have a clue.
In your panel, try to find 4 breakers in a row all of the same amperage. at the supply house get 2 tandems, which will hold 4 circuits. U put the 4 circuits on the tandems and viola u have 2 open spaces for the 60a. THE FOLLOWING IS VERY IMPORTANT. You need to open you panel and let me know if there are any red wires, if so then i need to give u more instructions, and things get more complicated. But you can do this, and it will be safer than tying into circuits in your attic.