The best ... ways to spruce up your garden

A Charleston garden bench, a green substitute for the "homemade heap," and more

Cotswold Watering Can

Polished stainless steel and “elegant” brass accents make this watering can a decoration in itself.

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RHS Floral Mix Clog

Decorated with snapdragons, sweet peas, impatiens, and ivy, Hunter’s newest line of gumboots is practically designed for green thumbs.

Price: $80

Contact: Zappos.com

Source: The Hartford Courant

Cage Planter Pot

Coated in colorful enamel, Deroma’s wirework planter pot is a retro yet modern way to display blossoms. Available in a variety of spring hues.

Price: $197

Contact: Heals.co.uk

Source: Financial Times

Green Cone

A “simple, tidy alternative to the homemade heap,” the Green Cone helps decompose kitchen waste and releases water and carbon dioxide into the soil, leaving only a “small amount of residue.”

Price: $185

Contact: Solarcone.net

Source: Dwell

Charleston Garden bench

This bench’s bold lines “pop against the house or in the midst of greenery and get better as they weather.”

Price: $2,499

Contact: Charlestongardens.com

Source: Pointclickhome.com

Food Map Container

Created from recycled plastic milk jugs, this “mobile planter” is “ideal for decks and balconies.”

Price: $185

Contact: Foodmapdesign.com

Source: Sunset