Martha Stewart's new gardening line is 'beautiful' and 'useful' — starting at $20
Martha says the pieces in her new QVC gardening line "reflect my passions and personal style," and that she hopes to "inspire [customers] with beautiful, useful and well-made products.' Well, mission accomplished because the assortment is pretty darn impressive — think ergonomic tools with handsome hardwood handles, a sturdy canvas tool pouch and the most real-deal gardening gloves we've ever seen. Ready to turn over a new leaf? Any one of these pieces is bound to imbue your garden with a little bit of Martha magic.
Another plus: If you're new to QVC, you can score an extra $15 off your first $35 order with code WELCOME15. And if you don't want to pay it all in one go, take advantage of QVC's Easy Pay offer and have your items ship right away, while you pay for them in interest-free monthly installments.

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