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Put a spring in your step: Nifty gardening ideas

By Frances Mocnik

This story is part of the September 14 edition of Good Weekend.See all 18 stories.

New ideas for that horticultural hero in your life.

1. Embroidered Australian flora and fauna linen napkins, made in Australia, $49 each, thedeastore.com

2. Stihl Vacuum Shredder “SHA 56” garden tool featuring options to vacuum, blow and shred with a 40-litre-capacity catcher bag. No tools needed to swap between functions, professional performance and quiet enough not to wake the neighbours or the kids, $349 (battery pack sold separately).

3. “Hungry Bin Worm Farm” continuous-flow system with a large, upper feeding area to encourage worms to stay on the surface and tapered sides to compress castings below, $399, mazeproducts.com.au

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4. KOH biodegradable dish sponges which, at end of life, can be used as a water-retention layer (similar to a traditional wicking bed) in plant pots and gardens, $3 pack of four.

5. The app-enabled Willow Plant Sensor measures critical plant statistics such as soil moisture, temperature, humidity and light so you can ensure your plant is living under optimal conditions, $60.

6. Handmade in Australia from plastic bottle caps, the “Womby” hand trowel and “Casso” hand fork (inspired by the powerful claws of a cassowary) are lightweight and easy to use, and resistant to chemicals, water and UV light. Each tool diverts 75 polyethylene bottle lids from landfill, $38 a set.

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7. Fiskars “PowerGearX UPX82 Tree Pruner” helps you cut branches up to four metres from the ground, $169.

8. “Back to Earth” biodegradable, plantable stationery gift set of two pens, pencil and notebook, each containing seeds and designed to be planted at end of life (small plant pot included), $50.

9. Hand-thrown, 24-centimetre “SOH Gold Spot” planter with drainage holes and dish, $295.

To read more from Good Weekend magazine, visit our page at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and Brisbane Times.

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