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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Summer essentials for a beautiful day in Clay County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Summer Essentials” Gifts

1) Ceramic Frog & Toad House
Give a frog or toad a safe retreat with this Ceramic Frog & Toad House. With an open, moist base at the front and a dry, ceramic shelf in the back, local amphibians won't want to leave.

2) Urban Worm Composting Bag
Try composting indoors with a worm composting bin. Worms do all the work here and the conical, open-frame design of the bin promotes breathability, which keeps them happy. It’s made with water-resistant fabric that has reinforced stitching for extra durability and it sits in a lightweight frame. There’s no separating or sifting needed. Made for a Lifetime.

3) Murphy's Naturals Mosquito Repellent Incense Cones
Ward off pests with natural mosquito repellent incense cones. High concentrations of citronella, cedarwood, rosemary, and other oils naturally combat mosquitoes and smell great too. This formula doesn’t contain any DEET or petroleum and the incense is clean-burning, so you can feel good about using it.

4) Potted Calathea Rattlesnake
The Calathea Lancifolia (also called Calathea Rattlesnake) sprouts dark green leaves that have unique lighter green ripples. Calathea plants are native to tropical South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies. They're grown primarily for their beautiful wavy leaves and purple undersides.

5) Large Garden Koi - Set of 3
Fish in the Garden: Large Garden Koi - Set of 3 - Salsa

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