Christmas is the perfect time of year to show the gardener how much he or she is appreciated. Gardeners generally have big hearts and ask for little or nothing in return for the kindness they show others throughout the year. What better way to say thank you than to resupply their garden shed or replace worn out tools?
Below is a list of gardener friendly gifts that are sure to please any gardener.
Add to the gardener’s library with updated garden books or magazine subscriptions.
Purchase a durable journal for tracking all garden happenings throughout the year. Add this to a gift basket along with a colorful pen.
Many herbs will live indoors through the winter if set in a sunny window. They may then be transplanted into the herb garden in spring. A few of these include; basil, lemon balm, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, tarragon and thyme. Asian greens may also be grown indoors if given enough light.
Carts for hauling tools, plants, compost and other essentials around the work area make tough jobs easier to handle.
Scoops made of plastic or stainless steel in varying sizes for scooping potting soil and fertilizers.
A gardener can never have too many soaker hoses. These hoses save water by applying it where it is needed rather than spraying it into the air where it evaporates.
Found in garden centers a soil tester allows gardeners to keep track of soil health.
Purchase wire cages or build in-row cages from one-by-twos and twine to keep plants from sprawling on ground.
Gardener’s twine or string comes in handy on a regular basis in the vegetable garden and orchard.
Flats are used to hold seed starting pots or for starting seeds in blocks of soil.
If the gardener does not have access to a warm sunny window for seed germination, grow lights will be needed to start seeds indoors for early spring planting.
Heat mats are used to produce bottom heat for seeds and seedlings when starting them indoors.
Found at garden centers and in garden catalogs, these handy ‘tools’ create seed starting pots from newspaper which can be buried right in the ground with seedlings in the spring.
These can be as simple as plastic spoons or knives with plant names written with a Sharpie® pen to expensive engraved copper tags.
Plastic pots are inexpensive and suitable for seed starting.
Found in garden centers, these trays are usually filled with peat ‘pods’ and have a clear top. Many have built in watering trays.
Plastic trays which usually come with peat pots or pills to plant seeds in.
This handy device enables the gardener to cut out perfectly sized blocks of soil for seed starting.
Every gardener needs a supply of sterile seed starting mix to get seedlings off to a good start.
See more gifts for gardeners, ‚”Specialty Gift Baskets for Gardeners” and ‚”Christmas Gifts Under Twenty Dollars.”
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