11 Incredible Things Plant Lovers Need in Their Lives

2022-05-28 06:50:14 By : Mr. jianlong zhang

Plant lovers know that high-quality soil, pots, seeds and some tools are all they really need to grow and enjoy greenery. But those that are avid gardeners or indoor plant lovers can find a treasure trove of top-rated, budget-friendly items that add a bounty of fun to their hobby.

Whether you or your plant-loving buddy want to blossom into new areas of growth or have matured into a set plant-centric routine, we found things for plant lovers that are sure to add sunshine to their days. Now's the time to stock up on the best plant lover items and let imaginations bloom.

It doesn't matter if you have acres of grounds, a patio or an indoor plant stand there are plenty of ways to make tending for the greenery more fun and festive. Below you'll find 11 of the best things we found for plant lovers. As always, the prices listed may fluctuate over time.

This Better Homes & Gardens Ruma Planter with saucer has a rich design with a gray crackle finish that will suit any plant lover. You can use this 8-inch planter inside or out because of its all-weather fade and stain-resistant glaze. The planter comes with a saucer, so you don't need to worry about water spills. You can easily clean this planter by wiping it with a damp cloth.

Buy it at Walmart for $13.99.

Red Barrel Studio Ayuko gives you plenty of space on 12-plus shelves to fashionably display your pretty foliage. The Ayuko measures 56 inches by 35 3/4 inches by 7 7/8 inches, so it looks great against a living room, dining room or even office wall.

Plus, the Ayuko is a mix of manufactured and solid wood shelving, weighing less than 15 pounds, so it's easy to move to another room when needed.

Buy it at Wayfair for $156.99.

There's no need to scramble for a plant lover's gift idea when Born to Bloom Birth Month Flower Grow Kit is available. The kit includes seeds, a 5 1/2-inch by 4-inch glass bottle for growing, soil-less medium and instructions. The glass bottle is reusable once the birth month flower outgrows it.

Buy it at Uncommon Goods for $35.00.

The Kentucky Walnut Resin Wine Barrel adds rustic beauty inside or outside a home. This wine barrel planter's high-density resin makes it lightweight and durable. Plus, both the 16-inch and 20-inch planters are weather- and crack-resistant.

Buy it at Home Depot from $12.98.

Even the greenest thumb gardener can make watering mistakes. Wyndham House 3-piece Watering Globe Set solves that issue. As the soil becomes dry, the Watering Globe releases water to the plant. The colorful, individually hand-blown glass bulbs are 12 inches long, and each one has a 3-inch diameter.

Buy it at Amazon for $19.95.

A plant lover can never have too many attractive planters. Allen + Roth Haiku Mist Ceramic Planter retains its beautifully handcrafted look thanks in part to the "frost-resistant" coating on its earthenware body. The planter has drainage holes on the bottom. It comes in small, medium, large and extra-large sizes and an array of colors. Saucers are available.

Buy it at Lowes from $14.98.

One of the frustrations of gardening is not finding the right tool for the job. The iCorer Gardening Tools Accessory includes nine must-have metal tools, including a trowel, small shovel and pruning shears, all stored in a compact carrying case. Each tool has an ergonomic design with non-slip handles to reduce stress on wrists and hands.

Buy it at Wayfair for $29.99.

Plant lovers will enjoy this heavy-duty Loon Peak Potting Bench that offers versatile storage for pots, tools, plants and more. Its solid firwood panels resist warping and splitting, so it's ideal for long-time use. This bench even has a removable sink embedded in the cutout tabletop, making it easy to remove and empty. You can adjust or remove the bench's guard rails and adjust the second shelf to dwell at one of three heights. The bench measures 47.6 inches by 45.2 inches by 17.7 inches and includes a 4.7 inch by 21.7-inch drawer.

Buy it at Wayfair for $217.99.

Keeping up with watering gardens can be tedious unless you have a reliable sprinkler such as Aqua Joe Oscillating Sprinkler with Adjustable Spray. This sprinkler has a solid metal base for stability and 16 clog-resistant nozzles for coverage up to 3,600 square feet. You adjust the sprinkler's coverage area, attach the sprinkler to a garden hose connected to a faucet and let it go. This sprinkler measures 5 inches by 6 inches by 4 inches, so it's easy to store when not in use.

Buy it at Walmart for $18.41.

So many plant lovers think about the critters they want to keep out of their gardens they don't realize a mini menagerie could add some fun. London artist Aimee Furnival creates small orangutans, koalas, tree frogs and more that are perfect to (literally) hang around flora. The Aimee Furnival Plant Hanging Animals are brass plated stainless steel and measure 2 to 2 3/4 inches by 1 3/4 to 4 3/4 inches. Bend their tiny paws around the plants of your choice and enjoy. Choose a three-piece Jungle Creatures or a three-piece Aussie Friends set.

Buy it at Uncommon Goods for $22.50.

Plant lovers know that tending to their flowers and other foliage can cause a lot of pain, especially on their knees and lower backs. XCSource Garden Kneeler and Seat allows plant lovers to care for their greenery while lessening the burden on their lower bodies.

This kneeler and seat features almost 8-inch-wide foam pads that are just over 1-inch thick. Two storage bags for tools connect to the sides of the kneeler. Flip the kneeler over, and it becomes a cushioned seat. Once unfolded, the kneeler's metal frame measures approximately 23 inches by 11 inches by 20 inches. It weighs only 7.72 pounds but can hold up to 300 pounds.

Buy it at Amazon for $39.97.

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