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5 ways to bring that garden goddess vibe indoors

Sure, it’s great to get outside, enjoy the bounty of Nature, get your hands in the dirt, get grass stains on your jeans. But sometimes it can be just as nice to take in Nature’s beauty from the comforts, and cleanliness, of your own home. If you’re looking to create a garden goddess vibe but can’t (or don’t want to) get outdoors, all you need to do is invest in a few indoor greenery basics, staple products like these that will help you bring the outdoors inside, in style.

It’s an era of investing in all things green, especially at home. And that doesn’t stop at your vegetable patch outside. Believe it or not, it’s easier than you think to bring that green garden goddess vibe indoors. From rustic-chic planters with sustainable grass to funky seed kits and geometric ceramic hanging planters, there are great products out there to outfit your indoors. Invest in green thumb accents like these to outfit your indoor space according to your outdoor style, for a mini interior paradise.

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You hear how sitting all day is terrible for your health and posture, but what if your lifestyle keeps you on your feet for hours on end? You might take long walks and hikes, practice yoga, work a job that requires you to stand on your feet, and then go home and pore over a dinner recipe.

If you're always on the go, you know it can take a toll on your body. Wearing supportive shoes, non-restrictive clothing, and elevating your legs above the heart can all help. But for an extra dose of relief, consider one or more of the following items.

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Incontinence is not the end and you are not alone
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Millions of people suffer illness and injuries which result in temporary or permanent incontinence issues. This can be a struggle for the patients and their families but, fortunately, there are many products available to make the transition and recovery easier. Waterproof mattress protectors are easy to find and common. But, less common are some other products that are mentioned here that will, hopefully, help to acknowledge how normal a problem incontinence is and that no one who suffers from it should ever be ashamed.

But, sometimes you might not need so many liners. For instance, if you have a relative visiting for a single night. In that case, you can purchase a single liner.

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Baby socks and leggings for infants and roaming toddlers
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The first thing you want to do when you see a pair of baby feet isn’t cover them. You want to give them a squeeze, or (for some reason) threaten to “eat them up.” (Yeah, we all do that.) But the chances are anyone with a newborn needs to cover those feet, and tiny socks go missing. So while you may want to admire them during those precious years when feet are actually adorable, it’s a good idea to stock up on things like these five value packs of little socks to keep baby feet snug and warm.

If it's easy to lose socks as a grown-up, think how easy it is to lose those adorable, tiny baby socks. Ask any mom, dad, auntie, uncle, or caregiver: baby-sized socks are insanely easy to misplace—in the laundry, underneath the changing table, somewhere in the park after a diaper-changing fiasco, etc. Keeping a steady supply on hand is easy with value packs like these. Bonus points, they have little touches you might think of, like a soft terry loop interior or padded tabs, so your waddling little one will be comfortable as they learn to pad, and tear, and run around the house.

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