It's hard to see gorgeous gardens and then head back to a shoebox apartment. While the utilitarian FoodMap Container ($149, on sale) isn't going to help you create a sprawling expanse of herbs and flowers, it will help you grow a few things in your... [More]
The secret (okay, it's not really a secret) to a good-looking garden is keeping it pruned. Use the simple All-Purpose Pruner ($48) to cut back branches and leaves that are threatening to choke out your flower buds. The Japanese steel blade will keep its sharpness... [More]
Need a little help remembering not to critically dehydrate your houseplants? Stick them into one of these Qualy Log and Squirrel Self Watering Plant Pots ($19). You'll know that your fern's water reservoir is nearing empty when the built-in rodent disappears from his hidey-hole.... [More]
Could your garden use a little more kitsch? Ditch the glass globe ornaments and stone birdbaths in favor of a trio of Garden Gnome Stools ($320-359). The two gnomes pictured above come already named, but we can only imagine that the tree stump is magical,... [More]
We've found the perfect gift for the girl or guy who's short on space but big on gardening ambitions. This Urban Farm Seed Collection ($34) is like a tiny farm in a can, containing itty packages of a range of tasty herbs and veggies ideal... [More]
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Think outside the box-shaped vase! The 3-Ball Hanging Vase ($5) is an original and artistic way to keep your flower corpses looking pretty for just a little while longer!... [More]
Who needs an expansive outdoor garden when you have a miniature replica that fits in your one-room apartment? The Indoor Allotment with Assorted Seeds ($39) is the perfect thing for country mice posing as city mice. Comes with three pots, soil pellets, and coriander, basil,... [More]
The Floral Brights Garden Watering Can ($22) from Boston Warehouse - because even if your green thumb turns out to be kinda black, your garden will still be home to flora.... [More]
Hurrah! Your seedlings are flourishing! The next step is to transfer them out of their starter pots and into the ground. Once you've got them in place, use the Dotted Garden Stake Set ($26) to label them. (The stakes are unglazed on their backs so... [More]
Trips back and forth to the toolshed are as outdated as hunting and gathering! We are an agrarian people and so we deserve the Agrarian Tool Basket ($40). Carry all your gardening supplies in the durable canvas pocket, while collecting the fruits of your labor... [More]
These large Steel Life Matchstick Planters ($158-178) are just what your deck needs to complete its transformation into a oasis. Pot a few trailing plants so that they spill over the edges. It'll look nice and fancy and require minimal effort.... [More]
Saving your own seeds for next year's garden is a cool and economical way to keep those flowers and veggies coming, but if you're going to do it right, you've got to start planning early. Some of those favorite plants have to be specially cared... [More]
These porcelain Disc Chimes ($44-70) don't chime in the breeze so much as clink together pleasantly. The subdued sound and minimalist design make them an ideal option for those of us who have nearby neighbors. No one can complain about the gaudy wind chimes making... [More]
When you're short on acreage for a garden, grow one on your walls, deck rail, or fence. Each Wallter Outdoor Wall Planter ($72) has enough space for herbs, edible greens, annuals, or other small to medium-sized greenery. Attaching a few colored pots filled with flora... [More]
Almost as pretty as your petunias, the Plastec Oval Metal Watering Can ($13) will make a welcome addition to your garden arsenal. Especially if your garden arsenal currently consists of half a bag of potting soil and a few struggling seedlings. A little water and... [More]
Short on space but long on gardening daydreams? This Patio Garden Kit ($105) might be just your ticket. It may not come with everything you need to get those herbs and veggies growing - you'll need to buy wood, soil and seeds - but it... [More]
Have you mastered growing herbs in your backyard? Branch out into fruit-bearing trees! The Organic Meyer Lemon Topiary ($95) arrives on your doorstep small and potted. With a little TLC, some pruning, and gobs of sunlight, it'll start to grow fragrant Meyer lemons. Squeeze a... [More]
With a few GrowBottle Upcycled Hydrogardens ($35 each) gracing your windowsills, you're reusing the old and growing the new. Each kit starts with a recycled wine bottle and contains everything you need to grow small batches of oregano, chives, parsley, basil, or mint. The bottles... [More]
Itching to get your hands dirty, but don't know where to begin? Daphne Ledward's Ask: The 1000 Most Asked Questions About Gardening ($10) should have all the answers you need to keep your perennials perky and your succulents, well, succulent!... [More]
Give your green thumb the workout it needs to grow pretties in your spring garden. These Alice Supply Co. Garden Tools ($28) will help you turn your soil, you know, so you're not digging in the dirt with just your digits! The brightly striped handles... [More]
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