
While it's a bit odd to see daffodils and tulips popping up already, it's a nice sign that gardening season is almost here. When it does arrive, a colorful outdoor accessory or two can help you plant in style.
Certainly, all of your tools don't need to be stylish, but for small spaces, it's always nice to be able to leave things out and have them look good.
- Perennial Garden Gloves, $22 at Anthropologie.
- Lime Green Watering Can, $15 at Crate & Barrel
- HÖSTÖ plant pot, $10 at IKEA.
- Colorful rain wands by Dramm, $13.50 at Planet Natural.
- Heritage garden hose, $58 at Terrain.
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Nice options. I also like that they now sell different colored tomato cages! I bought some for our backyard raised garden beds and they really make it look nice.
I don't know, I think that brightly colored implements only work well if you either are very disciplined and have several coordinating colored implements (say red), or if you have enough brightly colored implements for it to look like a deliberate act. Otherwise you have random brightly colored things that just end up looking cheap - cheap stuff is usually brightly colored, so you have to be really careful how you do bright colors around the house.
@Yakkodot - I'm not sure I'm getting your line of thinking. "brightly colored things that just end up looking cheap," and "cheap stuff is usually brightly colored"... that just doesn't make sense. Colors are not an indication of quality.
I only buy gardening accessories in the color of dirt, as that's what color they'll end up anyhow.
I think I need that colorful rain wand! Will make watering much more delightful;)