Welcome to the green haven of gardening delights! Whether your favorite gardener is a seasoned pro or a budding enthusiast, finding the perfect gift can sometimes feel like navigating a maze of mulch. We’ve unearthed the 10 best gifts that will make their green thumbs twitch with excitement.
Gardening Apron with pockets/ Harvesting Pouch: When working and harvesting in the garden, wearing an apron will help keep you cleaner. Also, with multiple pockets for tools and a spacious pouch for freshly picked treasures, it turns every harvest into a breeze.
Miracle-Gro 4-in-1 Garden Stool: This will save your knees! This is a must tool whenever we go to a community garden where we plant on the ground as you can flip the cover for padded kneeler. If you have raised bed garden, you can use this as a seat. You can move plant by plant while sitting on it as it has 4 wheels. Also, it has a spacious gardening tools and gloves storage.
Korean Hoe: It is also called “Ho-mi.” This is a great garden tool for planting, digging, plowing and weeding. I often use it when I mix soil, plant garlics, onions and shallots and harvest potatoes and sweet potatoes. Also, this becomes really handy when weeding your plant beds. People rave about it.
Fiskars’ Micro-Tip Snip Scissors: This snip is for everything: perfect for deadheading, trimming, pruning and cutting herbs as the head of scissors are small. This is one of our favorite garden tools. This one will be one of your handy tools.
One square foot gardening book : The best resource for both new and experienced gardeners. The one square foot method introduces a great way to both organize and maximize yields in your garden. It also provides great suggestions for companion planting.
Square foot gardening space tool: A must have for those who practice the one square foot method. The tool is a spacing guide for all the configurations listed under the method. If you use the method regularly you will share in the frustration of have to measure and mark dozens of planting locations at the start of each planting season.
Kitchen Compost Bin: Composting is probably the cheapest and easiest way to acquire nutrient rich soil. A kitchen compost bin make the task of saving food scrap convenient by providing an easy way to save scraps and transport them to an outside bin. The other benefit is the decreased smells from having a sealer container.
Garden Clips: No introduction is needed for these. As a gardening staple you can never have enough of them and they are almost guaranteed to be nowhere to be found when needed. An abundant supply of clips is a must have for any gardener.
Rain Gauge: It sounds simple right, but this is both an aesthetic and utilitarian gifts. It can add character to a garden. It is very easy to over water plants, specially sensitive ones. A rain gauge is the best way to avoid over watering after rains.
Garden Gnome: Ok, this one is not really useful, but what garden doesn’t have one right. They definitely add character to a garden and are a great way to accentuate plants. With plenty of options to choose from, you are sure to find the ideal one to gift.
Regardless of what gift you pick, know that the best gift is gardening with the ones that you love. Happy Holidays!
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