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The Editors’ Cut: In the Cutting Garden

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The Editors’ Cut: In the Cutting Garden

August 8, 2025

Welcome to The Editors’ Cut, our monthly newsletter dedicated to all things beautiful and useful for the garden, patio, porch, and terrace. This installment is for the flower-mad, those who bring home clutches of posies as readily as they do eggs and bread. While it may feel like blooming season is winding down, the August cutting garden can surprise and delight with a steady stream of dahlias, chrysanthemums, sunflowers, and other late bloomers. And with these artful tools and accessories in your arsenal, you’ll be able to take your floral obsession to a whole new level. —The Gardenista Editors

Featured photograph above via Terrain.

Underwater Weaving Studio Tall Stem Pack Basket

A beautiful oversized rattan basket that can effortlessly go from garden to wall display (table and floor, too). Shop now.
Above: A beautiful oversized rattan basket that can effortlessly go from garden to wall display (table and floor, too). Shop now.

Gardenheir Leather Anti-Bramble Gauntlet Gloves

Flower prickles, spines, and thorns—meet your match. Shop now.
Above: Flower prickles, spines, and thorns—meet your match. Shop now.

Janessa Leoné Suni Bucket Hat

A major splurge for a gardening hat, but maybe this super-chic raffia version with leather ties is worth it? Shop now.
Above: A major splurge for a gardening hat, but maybe this super-chic raffia version with leather ties is worth it? Shop now.

Ikebana Vessels

Above left: A wall vase for instant natural serenity. Shop now. Above right: A stone flower frog to use inside a vessel—or for a standalone display. Shop now.

Carina Seth Andersson Dagg Vase

This classic heirloom-quality glass vase from Svenskt Tenn elevates any arrangement. Shop now.
Above: This classic heirloom-quality glass vase from Svenskt Tenn elevates any arrangement. Shop now.

Niwaki Sakagen Flower Scissors

Resin-molded handles provide comfort; fluorine-coated blades resist sticky residue from sap. Shop now.
Above: Resin-molded handles provide comfort; fluorine-coated blades resist sticky residue from sap. Shop now.

June & December Heirloom Flower Press

Sometimes the tool is just as beautiful as the art it makes—like this press, made from reclaimed Michigan wood. Shop now.
Above: Sometimes the tool is just as beautiful as the art it makes—like this press, made from reclaimed Michigan wood. Shop now.

Haws x David Arnold Watering Can

From our friends at Goodee, an unbeatable collaboration between Haws and the Montreal-based artist. Also available in red. Shop now.
Above: From our friends at Goodee, an unbeatable collaboration between Haws and the Montreal-based artist. Also available in red. Shop now.

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