Guest Groups: Get Your Green Thumb on With Gardening Gear

You don’t have to have a huge backyard or special talent to enjoy the advantages of gardening. With the right accessories and tools, everybody can be successful at growing some thing of which to be pleased. Whether tending easy indoor herb pots, an air plant or a sprawling flower garden, you may be certain that you will look good doing it. — Erin from House of Earnest

Etsy

Heirloom Seeds by The Tiny Ragamuffin

I love the idea of planting heirloom seeds for homegrown goodies all spring and summer. Lettuce is a quick-growing plant, and that means you won’t have to wait too long to enjoy the veggies of your own labor.

Arizona Pottery

Pot Filler – $13

Don’t make baskets thicker than they have to be. Use a mesh pot filler to the deep recesses of your strands so that it is possible to use less soil and keep them from weighing a ton.

Etsy

Edging for Miniature Garden Terrarium by The Garden Barn – $8.99

I really like how pretty and understated this miniature edging is. I’d trim a romantic container garden with it.

Terrain

Cast Stone Planter, Basil – $18

Cast stone planters appear wild and natural and would be great dispersed among landscaping.

Terrain

Sunny Side Watering Can – $108

Who is day wouldn’t start off shining when using this yellow watering can? I love the bright poppy color, and a bonus is that you’ll have the ability to find it in a cluttered garage.

Terrain

Castor Trowel – $58

I swoon over fairly details, and also this trowel is no exception. The natural wooden handle and aluminum details make it both beautiful and functional.

Williams-Sonoma

Gardener’s Pail – $49.95

Catch weeds or crop the first crops in this jute and canvas pail. It is pretty and durable, and it doesn’t have holes that let your goods fall through.

The Growers Exchange

Rustic Herb Garden Kit – $44.95

If you don’t have the lawn area, don’t fret! This (really amazing) indoor herb kit can keep your green feel satiated and your summer culinary creations fresh and fun.

Williams-Sonoma

Slate Garden Markers – $19.95

I really like garden markers — probably more than just gardening. Besides the typical plant tags, compose inspiring or hopeful words and phrases to keep your outside a happy location.

Target

Smith & Hawken Premium Quality Potting Bench – $799

Acute about gardening? Take it to the next level using a potting workspace. I like that this has a lot of storage and a flip-out foliage and that it comes in fairly eucalyptus wood.

Brook Farm General Store

Bag of Clothes Pins – $20

Pin crawling vines into a trellis or indicate your seedlings with clothespins. They are perfect for outside gardening and have so many other applications that you will wonder why you did not buy more.

The Growers Exchange

Milk Bottle Vase – $29.95

Bring fresh blooms inside with this fairly milk jar collection. I’m presuming the bottles would be cute drink vessels for a celebration also — complete with striped straws, of course.

Arizona Pottery

Terra-Cotta Rose Pot – $6

I’m obsessed with terra-cotta rose strings. They are tall and narrow, which gives them a modern and pretty look. They are used for so many things aside from potting plants too: Envision them full of kitchen utensils or Easter basket goodies or olives.

The Container Store

French Hermetic Glass Terrines – $5.49

Whether you are a canning pro or just love a good presentation, these French jars are perfect for packing up your harvest.

Plow & Hearth

Handmade Talavera-Inspired Ceramic Globes – $39.95

Bring some color to the celebration with these magnificent ceramic globes. Nestled in greenery, they are the perfect punch of fairly for a more minimalist garden.

The Growers Exchange

Copper Plant Markers – $14.95

Somewhat skinnier compared to the slate versions, these aluminum plant markers would age and patina beautifully in an outside area.

Plow & Hearth

Garden Obelisk – $59.95

Give winding vines somewhere to climb, and create an wonderful outdoor atmosphere at the same moment. I really like that these metallic garden constructions are amazing with or without scaling plants.

Arizona Pottery

Black Clay Tron Cao – $69

I really like that black clay pots look like iron however, have a warmth that is so ideal in outdoor entertaining spaces. This specific style looks like hammered bronze and would look fabulous spilling over with greenery.

Etsy

Letterpress Ferns Mini Card & Tags by Bears Eat Berries – $8

When your garden begins producing fruits or veggies, package them up and utilize them for gifting all fall and summer. All these darling letterpress gift tags and cards are an ideal accompaniment for a jar full of strawberry jam.

Amazon

River Rock Stepping Stones – $29.95

Create a pathway in no time using premade river stone stepping stone. These not only include role, but also texture and dimension.

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