- The Constant Gardener
Your trailing bellflowers
(above) needn’t wither come
autumn, thanks to this self-
illuminating and hydration-
tracking indoor planter
that can sustain a variety of
mood-lifting blooms no
matter the season. (ēdn
SmallGarden, $199, and
additional seed pods, $25;
edntech.com) - Crunch Time
A hearty sprinkling of this
gluten-free granola—rich
with almonds (a plant-
based protein), coconut,
and goji berries—is just
what your yogurt ordered.
(Classic Superfood
Granola, $16; sakara.com) - Plop Plop, Fizz Fizz
When you can’t snag a
salad, get your plant fix
with one of these vitamin-
packed, water-soluble
tablets. Each contains a
market basket’s worth of
greens like spinach,
wheatgrass, kale, and
algae. ($42 for 30 tablets;
8greens.com)
4. Give Peas a Chance
Something your bar cart
didn’t know it needed: this
nonalcoholic spirit, which
gets an herbaceous kick
from a blend of peas and
hay. Enjoy it over ice with
tonic or soda once you’re
rosé’d out. (Garden 108,
$36; seedlipdrinks.com)
5. Drink to That
You don’t have to hit up a
hip café to experience a
quirky, petal-pushing
beverage. The 41 recipes
in Floral Libations let you
tickle your taste buds
from a.m. (with a hibiscus
tea latte) to p.m. (with
a strawberry-lavender
milkshake). ($17;
chroniclebooks.com)
6. We’ll Bite
No, these aren’t
ornamental soaps; they’re
dainty chocolate tiles
imprinted with California-
sourced edible flowers
like calendulas and
pansies. (Loria’s Flower
Pressed Chocolates, $60
for 12; loriastern.com)
These botanical finds can help
boost your body and brain.
Best
Buds
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This artisanal
zero-proof spirit
has notes of
rosemary, thyme,
and spearmint.
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