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Editor's Picks: 10 Green Gifts for Gardeners and Plant Lovers
We've rounded up a list of our perennially favorite gifts for green thumbs ranging from for tools for the DIY landscape designer to accessories for the windowsill gardener. Find more gift ideas, from textiles to furniture, in our Editor's Best 2015 special issue, on newsstands now.
Check back from now until December as Dwell editors clue you to their favorite year end gift and product picks.
Leonard Waterproof Kneeling Pad, $19 at thehighline.org
This iconic orange kneeling pad has been a favorite of gardeners for decades—it's even endorsed by the pros at New York's High Line.
Plant Pedestals by Peter Oyler for Areaware, $50 at areaware.com
Give your houseplants a lift with these beech wood perches designed to show off planters, flower arrangements, and other accessories.
The Chore Glove, $18 at bestmadeco.com
These Italian-made cowhide gloves are considered the gold standard for those who want to avoid getting their hands dirty.
Patterned Shoe Pots by Wyatt Little, $50 at wyattlittle.com
Wyatt Little's playful ceramics transform everyday objects—like the humble sneaker—into delightful vessels perfect for holding plants.
Solo Hand Pump Sprayer, $15 at solousa.com
Florists and landscapers love Solo's built-to-last goods, like this handheld mister that gently quenches any plant's thirst.
Rounded Metal Planters by Brook&Lyn, from $1,150 at brookandlyn.com
For those who believe the mantra "go big or go home," Brook&Lyn's cylindrical aluminum planters make a solid statement standing up to 42 inches tall.
Le Paname adjustable garden tote by Bacsac, $36 at store.dwell.com
This ultra-light geotextile bag from Bacsac can be unzipped on either end to carry oversize hauls, whether you're working in the yard or stocking up at the farmer's market.