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The Most Resilient Thing In Your Garden

It’s not your peas. Tough but flexible Duluth gardening gear refuses to wilt even in the harshest environments. And while we have enough horticulture knowledge to keep a weed alive, we know a thing or two about keeping you cool, capable and comfortable out in the elements. So dig into some tougher stuff this season – ’cause you don’t half-grass anything.

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IT’S GROW TIME

Fan-favorite Heirloom Gardening Overalls are ripe for the picking in fresh NEW prints! But don’t just stop at the bibs – dig into durable aprons, gloves, vests and even overalls for your little sprout. All made with comfortable and capable Heirloom fabric.

No fly zone. You're safe. But we can't say the same about your tomatoes. An illustration of a fly flying away with a prized tomato.

No Fly Zone® Bests Bugs

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No Fly Zone® Bests Bugs

But your tomatoes are on their own. Built to repel flies, ticks and mosquitoes, No Fly Zone® gardening gear can withstand 70 washes before its bug-blasting technology starts to wear off. Plus, these gardener’s godsends wick sweat quick and protect your skin with UPF 50.

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Give grandma's garden a run for its marigolds. An illustration of yellow marigolds made out of actual gold.

NOT YOUR GRANDMA'S GEAR

Her garden was good, but she didn’t have down-to-do garb like this!

GROW THE EXTRA ACRE

Conquer that to-do list in gardening gear that lasts year after year.

Breaking new ground

How three women are cultivating change in their community.