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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.

Made from 100% Acacia Wood, and just over 11-inches wide (and 7-inches tall), this set of Villa Acacia Round Wood Pots is an easy way to bring farmhouse country feeling indoors. Banded with brown and golden hues, the planters are perfect for a kitchen herb collection by a sunny window. An extra nod to Mother Nature: Villa Acacia strives to work with green and sustainable organizations.

Invite a rainbow of natural color into your home with this Seed Kit from Plant Theater. The “Funky Veg” collection, which can be started indoors and transplanted outdoors in warmer weather, includes Tigerella striped tomatoes, Rubine Brussels sprouts (which come out purple), rainbow chard, golden zucchini squash, and Cosmic Purple carrot. If that sounds overwhelming, don’t worry: the kit comes with everything you need to start growing.

Another edible project to start indoors, this Gardening Kit from Nature’s Blossom features hot and sweet peppers. You’ll get planter pots, along with soil discs and instructions, and all you have to do is set them up somewhere sunny and safe and watch as seedlings start to sprout. In no time you’ll be growing banana peppers, Yolo Wonder peppers, jalapenos, and spicy red cayenne.

A woven basket with a rustic look will give your plants an even more natural feel. This Modern Village Mini Woven Basket is made from natural seagrass, and stands eight inches tall. The shape is unique, with softer contours, making it a great organic accent to any indoor planting and the sustainably-harvested young ocean seagrass has a light, neutral outdoorsy feel.

A hanging planter adds drama (and height) to your indoor greenery, and this Nellam Ceramic Planter ups the drama with a unique geometric shape. Soft white and scalloped on the edges, the planter is six-inches wide and two-inches high, making it ideal for a small fern or clambering vine. A woven leather rope and brass wire frame holder for easy mounting at any sunny window.

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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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