Garden Gift Guide

Whether you’re plotting your garden beds, welcoming the first green shoots, or simply soaking up that fresh-air, new-season energy… here’s a little round-up of things we’re excited about for the garden season ahead.

Gardening Basket
The most beautiful way to gather herbs, flowers, and veggies. This classic bentwood trug feels like something straight out of a countryside garden.

Block Shop Bandana
Garden style essential. Tie it in your hair, around your neck, or use it to wipe soil-covered hands mid-harvest.

Florist Twine
Tiny tool, big impact. Perfect for staking tomatoes, tying up flowers, or bundling herbs to dry.

Garden Scissors
Sharp, lightweight snips that make harvesting herbs and flowers easy!

Gardening Hat
Wide brim, major shade. Keeps you cool and protected during long, happy garden days.

Hand Tiller
The little workhorse of the garden. Perfect for loosening soil, weeding rows, and prepping beds.

Johnny’s Selected Seeds
A Vermont favorite and our go-to seed source. Incredible selection and the perfect place to start dreaming up your garden.

Homegrown Herbs Book
A beautiful guide to growing your own herbal apothecary. Packed with tips, inspiration, and herbal wisdom.

Garden Clogs
Slip-on, rinse-off, garden-approved. The shoes you’ll leave by the back door all season long.

Zinnia Seeds
Pure garden joy. Easy to grow, wildly colorful, and perfect for armfuls of summer bouquets.

Herbal Academy Herbal Gardening Course
Want to grow more of your own medicine? This course walks you through building a thriving herbal garden from the ground up.

DIY Herb Drying Rack
A dreamy way to dry herbs, flowers, and foraged plants. Practical and beautiful all at once.

Copper Watering Can
A little garden luxury. Perfect for seedlings, houseplants, and slow watering rituals.

Garden Planner
Map your beds, track plantings, and keep notes for next season. Because half the fun of gardening is the planning.

SPF 30 Sunscreen
Long garden days = lots of sun. This lightweight SPF keeps your skin protected while you dig, plant, and harvest.

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