Every week, I’ll target a different interest. Today, let’s do gardeners. Whether they live in the city or country, if you know someone who loves to putter in the dirt, you can’t go wrong with any of these gifts.
Anyone who’s been gardening for a while will have a lot of the basic tools, so your choice will be either to get them a better quality tool, or something they wouldn’t buy for themselves. And if you still can’t decide, you can’t go wrong with buying them bulbs, or seeds. Trust me. Gardeners always find room for one more plant.
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Ohuhu Garden Kneeler and Seat with Bonus Tool Pouch
Perfect for older gardeners and those who have trouble getting up and down.
Heirloom Vegetable Garden Seeds. It’s a cheap gift and will be warmly welcomed by any vegetable gardener.
Mixed Dutch Iris Bulbs.
Irises are deer resistant too!
If you want to buy the gardener in your life an extra special gift this year, I’ll bet he doesn’t have an indoor herb garden. Pricey, but nice.
Finally, I’m adding this for the most avid gardener in your life. I’ve always wanted one of these worm factories, but I’m making my own this year. (If it doesn’t work, it’ll be back on my wish list next year.) This one is actually a pretty good price. They were more expensive last year.
There you have it. Regardless whether your recipient loves practical or fanciful things, there’s something on this list for everyone.
Think beyond the trowel and poinsettias. Look for the beautiful and unique. You’re bound to find the perfect gift.
Are there any other gardening gifts you can suggest?
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Neat ideas. Now, if I had any gardening family or friends…
(That I normally buy presents for, that is.)
Stacy: I think there are a lot of closet gardeners out there. My mother was one of them. She loves going to arboretums and admiring other people’s gardens. One day someone bought her a potted plant and that started her “addiction”. I think she’s a better gardener than I am.
Cool ideas. What’s being advertised here this year are no extra plumbing outdoor sinks. https://www.amazon.com/Improvements-412302-Outdoor-Garden-Sink/dp/B00BEWFOO0
Jenny: I pointed that out to Greg the other day. I thought they were very handy.
I don’t know why no one ever thought of that before. Great suggestion, Jenny!
These are great ideas for gardeners 🙂 (now to find one on my list 🙂
betty
Betty: I’ve got a lot more interests to cover in the coming weeks.
Weeding gloves (I get mine from Lowe’s, but online you can see there here: http://womanswork.com/catalog/weeder-3-pack.) They’re cotton with latex covering the palm side, and they really do protect your hands from jabs and sticker burrs. I’ve worn out three pair since we moved here. 🙂
Lynn: I prefer leather gloves. I’m too rough on cotton. Costco carries multi-packs in leather.
My mother prefers the cotton. She says it’s more comfortable on her hands.
Wolfgang extendable hedge and tree clippers. They can cut through one inch thick branches no trouble. Two inch thick ones with some effort. They can extend to about 18 + feet.
Mike: I seem to recall that you’re not supposed to give knives or anything with a blade as a gift. Not that it would apply to me. I’d always be happy if someone gifted me with a great garden tool.
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