I’m Fully Obsessed With Terrain’s New Gardening Collection – These Are the Pieces Getting Me Excited for Spring
From pruning shears to woven plant dollies, gardening has been given the cutest makeover yet in Terrain’s new collection. Get ready to add to cart…
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There are gardening days that feel productive, and then there are gardening days that feel romantic. The kind where the tools are beautiful, the light is soft, and even the most mundane tasks feel like they’ve wandered onto an influencer’s Instagram grid. That’s the feeling I get from Terrain’s new gardening collection, which seems firmly of the belief that practicality and aesthetics can – and should – coexist.
As someone who usually grubs about in the garden in her oldest, most holey clothes (hey, they’re going to get muddy anyway, right?), I’m well and truly here for anything that can inject some of that dreamy The Secret Garden-style vibes into my outdoor chores. So, yes, you’d best believe I’m wholly obsessed with this new product drop.
For starters, there’s the pretty pruning shears – which are weighted perfectly and sharp without being aggressive. Paired with Terrain’s super-cute Turnip garden gloves (which also just so happen to be supple, flexible, and comfortable), then you have double the reason to linger over those tasks you’d normally rush through.
The beauty extends beyond tools. The terracotta pie-crust rim planter feels like something you’d uncover in an old potting shed from a fantasy novel, while the brass snail watering can is ridiculously charming – the kind of object you leave out on purpose because it looks that good. Even the practical pieces, like the heritage garden hose or woven plant dolly, feel fantastically fancy rather than just functional.
What I love most, though, are the small touches: the folding iron plant stand that lets you play with height and light, the embossed brass clover charms that inject some luck of the irish into your planting schemes, the indoor planters that well and truly earn their space on the shelf in your living room. And I’m completely in love with this native bees insect hotel stake, too; it’s like a tiny, architectural hive-hotel that feels whimsical in the garden and genuinely welcomed by pollinators.
Intrigued? Here’s all the pieces from Terrain’s new collection that I have my beady eye on right now…
The Tools
The Accessories
The Planters
If Wuthering Heights has made you, too, yearn for an urn, go for something like this chic rattan one.
The Clever Bits
Rain harvesting is already the chicest trend of all (who doesn't love to grow sustainably), but this cute AF rain chain takes things to a whole new level.
So, which piece from Terrain's new gardening collection has stolen your heart? I'll see you at the checkouts either way, I guess...
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Kayleigh is an enthusiastic (sometimes too enthusiastic!) gardener and has worked in media for over a decade. She previously served as digital editor at Stylist magazine, and has written extensively for Ideal Home, Woman & Home, Homes & Gardens, and a handful of other titles. Kayleigh is passionate about wildlife-friendly gardening, and recently cancelled her weekend plans to build a mini pond when her toddler found a frog living in their water barrel. As such, her garden – designed around the stunning magnolia tree at its centre – is filled to the brim with pollinator-friendly blooms, homemade bird feeders, and old logs for insects to nest in.