Gardening shoes
Okabashi
The newest release from Okabashi, the Gardenia is the ultimate gardening shoe. The shoes are dishwasher and machine washer safe, odor-resistant, anti-microbial and 100 percent recyclable. The massaging insole helps relieve foot and back pain while the anti-slip outer prevents falls. The shoe is available in seven colors and retails for $19.99, including a two-year guarantee.
Custom notebooks
May Books
There’s nothing boring about these notebooks, inside or out! With custom pages and durable binding, these notebooks come in a wide array of colors and patterns. Customers can use them for journaling, meal planning, note-taking, drawing and more.
Edwardian umbrella
Garden Girl USA
This elegant umbrella keeps the rain or sun away while adding a touch of vintage beauty. The floral pattern and Edwardian shape make this parasol more than just an umbrella – it’s an accessory!
Chalcedony necklace
Pam Olders
This two-strand necklace features an aqua stone on a 14K gold filled chain. One chain is 16 inches and one is 18 inches with a 2-inch extender so your customers will get the right fit. The earrings are made of the same semiprecious stone.
Pepper Jellies
Jenkins Jellies
Combining the sweet flavor of jelly with the fresh heat of peppers, Jenkins Jellies’s new varieties of pepper jellies add a little kick to all kinds of dishes from burgers to cheese to sandwiches. The jellies are made with no preservatives or artificial flavors. All of the flavor comes from the blend of seven peppers, organic sugar, vinegar and pectin, making it gluten-free and vegan.
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