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This is a curated list of my favorite tools, gear, and supplies that we use regularly around the farm — for both the flower field and the horse barn. These are tried-and-true items that help me stay productive, especially when I need to conserve energy or work around health limitations.

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This Month’s Favorite
❄️ Chill Comfort Neck Cooling Tube — Farm Essential Must‑Have
If you’re looking for a lightweight and portable way to stay cool while finishing hay, watering flowers, or grooming horses under the sun—this neck cooling tube is a game‑changer.
Perfect for my life on the farm and slower days:
- Great for hot weather relief and cooling without draining your energy.
- Helpful when dealing with muscle tension after cleaning stalls or bending down to plant.
- Ideal for short bursts of cooling comfort that you can slip on and off as needed.
Fashion

Apple Watch
As a horseback rider living with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH), staying active means constantly walking the line between doing what I love and keeping my heart safe. My Apple Watch has become more than a gadget — it’s peace of mind.
The real-time heart rate monitoring lets me check in mid-ride without having to stop or guess how hard my body’s working. If I start to push too far, I get an alert and know it’s time to pause, breathe, or dismount. The Heart Rate Zones and ECG app also help me track trends, so I can share data with my care team.

Duluth Women’s Overalls
These Duluth overalls have quickly become my go-to for flower farming and barn chores. Living with chronic health issues means I need gear that’s both functional and forgiving — and these deliver on both fronts.
The stretchy fabric moves with me, not against me, whether I’m crouching to plant or leaning over to muck stalls. The adjustable straps and easy-on side buttons are a lifesaver on low-energy days when dexterity is limited. Plus, pockets galore mean I’m not constantly bending to grab tools or phone.
They’re tough enough for farm life, but soft and comfy enough to wear even when my body says “not today.” These overalls truly work with me — not against me.

Kerrits Free Style Pocket Tights
These are my go-to tights for riding and flower farming. The soft, stretchy fabric moves with me without digging in, and the wide waistband offers gentle support on days my body’s running low.
Bonus? Side pockets mean fewer trips to grab tools or my phone, and the knee patches give just enough grip in the saddle without stiffness. They’re lightweight, dirt-resistant, and super easy to wear all day — even on flare days.
If you need gear that works with your body, not against it, these are a win.
