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3 Great Eco-Friendly Garden Products

3 Great Eco-Friendly Garden Products

Getting geared up to garden this spring? Whether you are buying supplies for your own garden or are thinking about birthday, Mother’s Day or Father’s Day gifts for the garden-inclined, consider these lovely and useful gardening products that are light on the earth.

As an alternative to the more industrial models found at most hardware stores, the luminous recycled glass birdfeeder from Plow & Hearth (pictured above) will bring both birds and shimmering light to your yard or garden. Fill it with sunflower seeds, millet and cracked corn. Circular Iridescent Crushed Glass Mosaic Bird Feeder: $30

Tuff Totes in green
Hauling garden debris doesn’t have to be an ugly task. Available in nine bright colors and three sizes, Tuff Totes can help haul garden produce, clean up the yard, wash the car, hold picnic gear or just about anything else. And made of recycled plastic, it’s easy on the earth, as well. TuffTotes: 3 1/2-gallon, $23; 7-gallon, $26; 11-gallon, $30.

cobrahead weeder
Made in Wisconsin out of recycled steel and recycled composite plastic, the multifunctional Cobrahead Weeder and Cultivator can weed, edge, dig, furrot, de-thatch, harvest and more. It’s lightweight and superdurable and comes with a one-year warranty and free shipping to anywhere in the U.S. or Canada. Cobrahead Weeder and Cultivator: $24.95.

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Jessica Kellner

Jessica Kellner is the editor of Natural Home & Garden magazine, a national sustainable home and lifestyle magazine. She is dedicated to helping readers create more sustainable, delightful homes that are in tune with the natural world. She is also the author of Housing Reclaimed: Sustainable Homes for Next to Nothing, published by New Society Publishers in autumn of 2011. Email her at jkellner@naturalhomeandgarden.com.

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2:14PM PDT on Sep 13, 2012

Nice stuff , a bit expensive tought.

10:59AM PDT on Sep 13, 2012

new things all the time

9:02AM PDT on Sep 13, 2012

I love these-- put them on my wish list.

8:34AM PDT on May 8, 2012

I went to the Plow & Hearth website to check out the Mosaic Bird Feeder and found several other cool items. It would cost a small fortune to buy all the things I liked!!

9:05AM PDT on Mar 12, 2012

Pretty bird feeder.

4:34AM PDT on Mar 12, 2012

That feeder is so beautiful!

10:31PM PDT on Mar 11, 2012

too much for the tote...the glass bird feeder is beautiful, though!

6:28PM PDT on Mar 11, 2012

Those $23.00 plastic totes cost $1.00 at dollar tree stores.

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