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love fo summer Elho Go Anywhere Tote


With roomy handles, it's as easy to pick up as it is to sling over a shoul- der. It rests upright and stable on flat surfaces, so the sides won’t droop while filling it, and contents won’t spill when you set it down. Available in assorted colours at Lee Valley stores and garden centres carrying Elho products. $27.50


Radius Junior Spade & Rake


Compact in design, these tools are a good size and weight for children. They also are well suited for adults when working in a kneeling or sitting position or when tending raised beds. The spade comes to a sharp point, so less effort is required to penetrate hard-packed earth. The rounded rake head has rigid tines, suitable for quickly moving soil or gathering debris. Each has a lightweight resin-encased fiber- glass handle with a comfortable paddle- style grip. Available at Lee Valley. Radius Junior Spade, 36" $18.50 Radius Junior Rake, 39" $18.50


Radius Junior Spade & Rake Set $31.90 Care for your most important tools – your hands!


Hard working hands need extra special care. Here are a few of our favourites. L’Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream This hand cream is rapidly absorbed with no oily traces to protect, nourish and moisturize your hands. The minimal scent makes it suitable for men and women. 30 ml $12 Burt’s Bees Farmer’s Friend Hand Salve Salvation for dry hands, their most inten- sive hand treatment, packed with botani- cal oils, herbs and beeswax to moisturise hard-working, rough, dry hands. It's an everyday miracle. 85 g $12.99 Burt’s Bees Almond Milk Beeswax Hand Creme Pure help for hard-working hands. This super rich and thick, all-natural hand cream is made with sweet almond oil and vitamin E to moisturise dry skin and beeswax to help seal and shield your hands from the elements. It has a sweet almond scent. 57 g $12.99


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