I’m back on QVC today for the year’s Pre-Season Garden Kickoff! Be sure to tune in starting at 4pm ET.
For today’s shows, I’ll be featuring some brand new pieces from my Garden Collection - fun garden sculptures and wall accents, adjustable metal plant stands, and my new pedestal and fruit basket planters. I will also be sharing some of our favorite and most popular garden supplies - my garden secateurs, gloves and my multi-purpose tote bags. Plus, I'll have other outdoor living essentials such as my copper bird feeders and my solar path lights. It’s never too soon to start preparing for the gardening season, so be sure to tune in to QVC today!
Enjoy these photos.
It is important to feed our avian friends – especially in winter. My copper bird feeder is so handsome hanging from a tree branch or pergola. It has four feeding ports and a lipped feeding tray that prevents waste, keeps seed dry, and allows birds to perch while dining. Just fill the feeder with my premium bird seed mix to attract a large variety of birds to your yard.
And remember my landscape solar lights? They’re back! These lights keep your footpaths well-lit and safe. This set is bronze, but my lights also come in silver and galvanized steel. These tethered lights provide the look of low-voltage garden lighting.
They arrive in a box, and take just minutes to assemble.
We designed these to have one solar panel that ensures the lights go on and off simultaneously. The solar panel is made from superior monocrystalline and fully charges the lights in five-hours of direct sunlight.
They can be used along pathways or to uplight a garden. We also made sure the ground stakes are all made out of metal, so they last for years and years. Each stake is about six-inches tall. The lights can run for eight full hours before turning off. Here are two sets illuminating the foot path in front of my blog studio.
Everyone at my farm loves using these Non-Slip Grip Garden Gloves. Here they are in black, but they also come in mint and slate.
Here, Ryan uses them to plant this seedling. Each set includes three pairs of garden gloves with nitrile-coated palms to help provide a nonslip grip.
They can be used for doing so many tasks around the garden. Ryan uses them here to hold a spool of garden twine as it is unrolled – no slipping at all.
These are my Square and Round Planters with False Bottoms. The “false bottom” removable inserts save space when planting – there’s no need to fill the entire planter with soil. These containers are lightweight 12-inch and 17-inch vessels. These come in two colors – this gray and a terracotta. These planters can be used indoors and out.
Here is one of the round planters with the “false bottom” inserted inside. If needed, place a piece of mesh on top of the insert to prevent soil from falling through the drainage holes. All my pots are built with proper drainage holes – no need for drilling.
This pot does not need the “false bottom” for the plant that goes inside, but small shards over the drainage hole helps the plant drain more effectively.
Here is Phurba from my outdoor grounds crew repotting a dwarf citrus tree into one of these pots.
They look great grouped together outside in summer. And these pots are so durable – my citrus trees are doing so well in these containers.
If you’ve been following my products on QVC, you’ve seen my faux bois planters. I designed them myself for this collection. They were inspired by planters I have at home. Constructed from a fiberglass reinforced resin mix, these planters are so much lighter than other stone vessels.
These planters are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. They look great with shade and sun plants in all locations. And to clean, just wipe with a damp cloth.
These pots also have well-sized holes at the bottom for proper drainage.
And, these containers include raised feet, which allow for ventilation. They also have non-slip pads added to protect surfaces. These faux bois planters come in three sizes – a nine-inch, a 14-inch and a 19-inch.
This is the small nine-inch faux bois container on one of my Indoor/Outdoor Faux Bois Plant Stands. These plant stands have such a realistic all-over bark texture and look great with the pots. Three faux-wood branches support a ringed top. I offer three sizes – 32-inches tall, 26-inches tall and 22-inches tall.
Here is one of my favorite offerings – my Multi-Purpose Heavy Duty Garden Totes – they’re reusable and waterproof. Each bag measures approximately 20-inches wide by 20-inches long by 24-inches tall and come in sets of three.
Each tote is made with reinforced handles and straps – great for storing toys, towels, and carrying leaves or even concrete. It can hold more than 960 pounds!!
This one is in slate, but they also come in mint and black.
We use them all around my farm all year long.
Any plant will look fabulous in this faceted urn – it’s one of my new offerings this year. It comes complete with a soil-saving insert and riser. The urn is 23-inches tall by 18.5-inches in diameter and weighs about 18-pounds. And the riser measures nine-inches in height by 15-inches in width and weighs 13.4 pounds.
And my tried and true Martha Stewart Easy Grip Secateurs with Protective Sheath – a must-have in the garden. They are so easy to use for all those pruning tasks. It has a durable chrome-plated blade and includes a handy holster for carrying around the yard. So much to share with you on QVC – be sure to tune in today starting at 4pm ET.