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    20 Gardening Products From Target That Have Rave Reviews For A Reason

    Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary's garden almost certainly grows with a little help from Target these days.

    1. A trio of green, floral pattern gardening tools that are just as beautiful as the flowers they'll help you grow. This rust-proof aluminum set includes a pruner, a cultivator, and a trowel, so you'll always have what you need on hand for whatever your green babies might require. Handy and pretty? Yes, please!

    The gardening tool set

    2. And a digging dibber, because if you don’t have one of these in your gardening tool arsenal yet, it’s time to fix that, STAT. Dibbers make planting seeds and bulbs so much easier — and this particular dibber combines super useful functionality with charming, cottagecore aesthetics. Talk about the ultimate, didn’t-know-you-needed-it gardening accessory.

    The digging dibber

    3. A pair of gorgeous yet heavy-duty gardening gloves, so you can protect your hands while you work. Made of duck canvas for durability, these gloves feature elastic at the wrists to keep them from sliding off — and they boast a fresh floral print, too, because why the heck not?

    The gardening gloves

    4. A roomy canvas gardening tote to stash all your planting, potting, feeding, and weeding must-haves. This sturdy tote features a large, open-top main compartment for the big stuff, along with a plethora of side pockets for tools, stakes, and other smaller items — plus a hefty double handle to make carting it around a breeze as you potter about your garden. Bells, meet whistles.

    5. Or a garden bucket caddy that can transform any regular ol’ bucket into the garden tote of your dreams. This neat-o, belt-like accessory straps right around the top of the bucket of your choice, instantly adding a whopping 10 pockets to the outside of it. The bucket itself functions as the main compartment, while the pockets on the “belt” give you the ideal place to store your trowel, your weeder, your mister, your gloves, your seeds… You get the idea.

    6. A foam garden kneeler, so you can get your garden on in comfort. Is this doohickey fancy? Nope. Does it get the job done? Absolutely. Sometimes, simpler is better, you know?

    The kneeler

    7. A pair of grass shears with a dark copper finish to bring some vintage-chic vibes to your planting adventures. They’re sharp. They’re pretty. They’re perfect for everything from trimming herbs to pruning flowers. What more could you want?

    the shears being used to trim grass

    8. A self-watering planter that’s both affordable and ~aesthetic~, because who says you have to choose between the two? This indoor/outdoor planter has a water reservoir at the bottom; keep it filled and whatever you plant in this beautiful little pot will wick up water whenever it needs it.

    9. Or a blue-and-white striped ceramic planter to add a little coastal cool to your garden setup. Usable as an indoor or outdoor piece, it’s got rustic charm in spades — just what your monstera has been telling you it wants all this time.

    10. A planter insert that’ll work wonders for too-big planters. These inserts essentially raise the bottom of your planter, cutting down on the amount of soil you need to fill them — and help combat root rot and other mold-related issues that might plague your plants by allowing for both drainage and significantly better oxygen flow. Just pop one inside your planter before you pot your favorite flowers and you’re good to go!

    11. Some Miracle-Gro Shake n’ Feed all-purpose plant food, because this stuff is a classic for a reason. Shaking a little of this over your soil every so often will keep your green, flowery, or veggie-tastic friends happily fed with all the nutrients they need to thrive. A sated plant is a happy plant!

    A model shaking the plant food over a garden bed

    12. Or, some super cool “Instant Plant Food” fertilizer tablets, if you do most of your gardening on a small scale. Designed for indoor potted plants, these little tablets make a great addition to your green pals' care routine; every couple of months, just drop one into your watering can, let it dissolve, and then water your plants as usual. Not only will they get an immediate boost of nutrients, but they’ll also keep getting fed for a whopping three months. Four tablets are enough to feed a plant for an entire year!

    A collage of four images showing the instant plant food, a model's hand holding an instant plant food tablet, a glass of water with a tablet dissolving inside, and a model watering a plant with the glass of water with the plant food in it

    13. A no-nonsense spray bottle ideal for all your plant misting needs. Like a lot of super useful gardening supplies, this pick isn’t fancy-schmancy or high-tech; it does, however, do exactly what you need it to do, and it does it both quickly and effectively. Never underestimate the worth of getting back to basics.

    The spray bottle

    14. A durable, two-gallon watering can that’ll keep even the thirstiest of plants happy. Again: basic, yet effective. Things don't have to be complicated to do their jobs well!

    The watering can

    15. Or, a cute little metal watering can perfect for smaller gardening situations — think indoor plants or windowsill herb gardens. With a capacity of 2.88 liters and a multi-use wood and metal handle, this cottage-y can is equal parts Instagrammable and, y’know, useful.

    The watering can

    16. A balcony planter that nestles right over most balconies or deck rails — no need to faff about with any additional hanging hardware. You, too, can have a little oasis of your very own, even if you live in a jam-packed city apartment!

    The balcony planter on a white deck rail with a purple flowering plant in it

    17. A wheeled plant stand caddy, so you can push and pull even your biggest, heaviest planters around with ease. The three casters on the bottom of this fancy, durable saucer tray swivel 360 degrees — meaning you’ll never get tripped up as you’re wheeling your hibiscus around to free up space on your deck or patio for your next summer cocktail party.

    Two large planters on top of the plant caddies

    18. Or a simple-yet-effective plant saucer, if you don’t need the wheels, but do still need something to catch excess drainage after you give your growing buddies a little drinky-drink. Bonus: It's absurdly affordable.

    The plant saucer used with a houseplant

    19. A set of six metal herb markers, so you’ll never confuse your parsley with your mint again. Eight inches tall and good for both indoor and outdoor use, this set of sleek, rust-resistant markers includes one each for (cue the Simon and Garfunkel) sage, rosemary, thyme, and basil, along with the aforementioned parsley and mint. Fresh herbs, here you come!

    20. And an adorable, 8” concrete garden gnome, because no garden is complete without one. If classic kitsch isn’t your thing, though, have no fear — this lil’ guy updates the garden gnome aesthetic in a big way, with clean lines, a neutral color palette, and a dash of gold for a little shine. Ugh. So cute. Love a good garden gnome.

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