Guest Picks: Springtime Gardening Tools
Embrace May's flowers with all the tools necessary to plant and nurture them
Everyone is familiar with the idiom "April showers bring May flowers," and it serves as a positive reminder that eventually the rain will withdraw and be replaced by bright, sunny skies. After long and dreary winters, the spring months are a welcomed sight and the outdoors beckon. Spend some time in your garden this month and reap all the benefits of outdoor living. With a few simple tools you can pick the latest blooms and start cultivating for the season’s vegetables. — Lauren from Lauren Elise Crafted
Lemon Utility Watering Can
A hose may be the more practical choice and better for those with large gardens, but it is hard to resist the charm of this cheerful, yellow watering can. Carry this along as you stroll through your nursery and refresh those plants that are looking a bit dry.
Okubo Shears
A pair of sharp garden shears is a must. Snip a few blooms to make an arrangement for your home. Prune away dead leaves. Sculpt a topiary. These steel shears are delicate in design, but sharp and strong for tough work.
Everlasting Alliums
Unfortunately, spring blooms cannot last all year, but these everlasting alliums can add color to your garden anytime. These steel orbs come in springtime hues and have gold accents for a bit of sparkle. They are designed for all weather conditions. You might even fool some guests into thinking they are real.
Vertical Wall Garden
Short on space? A vertical wall garden may be your answer for growing kitchen herbs, succulents and flowers. This set comes with a mountable grid and recycled pots. The pots get clipped onto the grid and you can configure them as you'd like. This would be a great gift for a cook who wants to grow his or her own fresh herbs and have them all within easy reach.
Dainty Gardener Hose In Teal
Not all hoses are destined to be green. This 25-foot garden hose is teal.
Tudor Gloves
This is not your average garden glove. Ethel Gloves are designed specifically with women in mind, not only because of all the colors and patterns offered, but also because of the shape and style. And don’t let the colors fool you. These gloves can do heavy-duty work just as well as their drab counterparts.
Dirt Bag By South Fifth
Johnny Appleseed went around planting apple tree seeds. Take a cue from him and start sprinkling your own yard with these seed bombs. Seed bombs are bundles of organic soil, compost and seeds that are the perfect contained environment for encouraging the growth of wildflowers. Once grown, the blooms will attract pollinators and butterflies.
Working Hands Soap Round By RootsSoapCo
Busy gardeners are bound to get their hands dirty, and exfoliating soap is sure to clean away the grime. This soap bar contains pumice and loofah for a thorough clean and almond oils for moisturizing. This bar is handmade and Earth-friendly with natural ingredients.
Daisy Watering Can
The beautiful floral pattern on this watering can actually has historical significance. It was a pattern originally released as wallpaper by Morris and Company in the 1860s. The design may be vintage, but the watering can is quite contemporary.
Spool Of Twine
Cotton twine is a useful household item, especially for someone who works with flowers. Tie up simple bouquets with this plain twine and gift them to friends and family.
Bacsac Outdoor Modular Planters
Large pots and vases can get so heavy, making it a challenge to move them around. Some plants and flowers are sensitive and you may need to move them in and out of shade and sun. With Bacsac planters you can do that with ease. These Bacsac planters are weightless, portable and their natural and durable material will complement any garden.
Standard Apron With Cloth Straps
Gardening is messy. Protect your clothes with a full-body apron, such as this one from Stanley & Sons. Not only will it keep your clothes clean, but the pockets can keep you organized and your tools within reach.
Paper Pot Maker
If you want to start growing some seedlings, you will need small, individual pots for each plant. A pot maker will transform newspaper scraps into little pots that are the perfect size for your growing seeds. Once they have grown enough, you can plant the seedling and the newspaper pot right into the ground. These little containers are quite cute. Wrap them with some twine and turn them into party favors for nature lovers.
Market Basket
These French-style market totes would be the perfect bag for trips to the flower market. They are nice and big to accommodate all your favorite blooms.
Gardener's Wellies
You can protect most of your body with an apron, but a good pair of rubber wellies will keep your feet dry too. They are especially useful in wet climates. These wellies are comfortable enough for all-day wear and stylish enough to appease your tastes.
USA Insect House And Bee Hotel By WudwerxUSA
If you are into flowers, then you're also likely into bees. Bees are nature’s pollinators and you should welcome them into your garden. Place this wood hut in a sheltered area to encourage the bees to move in and stay.
All-Terrain Landscaper's Wagon
If you are an avid gardener, a cart or wagon could be a great investment. Keep all your supplies on your cart and wheel it around the yard with you. This way all your equipment stays mobile and easy to access. Even take it along with you to the nursery to pick up new supplies.
Wire Tote Baskets
Maybe your garden includes some fruit trees. When the fruit comes into bloom use these wire baskets to collect your latest batch of peaches, plums or apricots.
Contractor Wheelbarrow
For heavy landscaping, a steel wheelbarrow will pull its weight. Move dirt around, transport soil to your flower beds and even use it for home improvement projects.
Test Tube Vase
After you have done all the work and used tools to maintain your garden, you need to be able to enjoy the blooms you nurtured. A beautiful vase will help your flowers shine as the focal point in your home. Experiment with flower arranging and mix unique varieties to make interesting displays. Be sure to share your handiwork as well. A gift of flowers, especially homegrown ones, is always appreciated.
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