Friday Finds: Gifts for Your Favorite Green Thumb
4 items to thrill the California gardener.
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Haws 1-Liter Watering in Lilac, $98
A practical gift for the gardener in the prettiest pastel hue, this 1-liter watering can is a classic style from Haws. Made from galvanized steel, it’s topped with the traditional Haws brass rose for gentle watering. Every Haws watering can takes over 200 steps to make.
Market Tote, $68
Perfect for the farmers’ market, grocery store, a picnic, outdoor concert, or even as a baby bag, this tote is effortlessly cool, super durable, and incredibly practical. Featuring six long pockets large enough to hold a dozen eggs, a baguette, bottle of wine, jar of olive oil, bushel of kale and a bunch of carrots. There’s an exterior strap for floral bouquets that allows water to drip on the outside of the bag while the long faux leather straps ensure a comfortable fit. A faux leather base provides structure and support.
Barebones Classic Work Glove in Olive, $25
Make quick, painless work of prickly plants, rough soil, dry bark, and grasp wooden tool handles with ease. Barebones re-creation of the classic work glove means maximum comfort, outdoor versatility, and quality protection. The keystone thumb stitch improves dexterity while shirred elastic back keeps gloves in place. Premium grain cowhide is soft, warm and breathable.
Vera Terracotta Rope Outdoor Planter, $79.99
Bring boho beauty to your outdoor decor with the Vera planter, crafted of lightly washed terracotta. Accented with playful cutouts and natural coir rope around the rim, it makes a warm and stylish home for any kind of flowers or foliage.
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