Buying garden gifts for the gardeners in your life? Relax, we play in dirt, we’re pretty easy to please.
Budget-minded Garden Gifts
Homemade coupons are great gifts for the weary gardener, especially the older they are. Gardening is hard work and help is always appreciated! Be specific to what your gift is – a morning of weeding, a load of compost and help unloading it, sharpening garden tools, carrying rocks, building a new raised bed, etc.
Bird feeders, baths and houses are also great garden gifts. Gardeners love to share their gardens with birds. Many go above and beyond to cater to the needs of their feathery friends. These can be home-made or very expensive so they fit every budget.
Gloves are great garden gifts, every year! Gardeners need a variety of gloves, heavy duty leather, thin leather, fabric, specialty (like the long sleeve leather for those who love roses). After a season of wear in dirt, water, and rocks we usually need to replace most pairs every year. Better the gloves than our hands! See my list of garden gloves that every gardener should have. (Coming soon)
OXO Garden Trowel This is one of my favorite tools. It’s large enough to scoop potting soil, so I use it to plant my pots as well as my veggie garden. It’s very comfortable in the hands for extended use in the garden. It has a serrated edge that is great for cutting twine off a straw bale, cutting down plant material, or cutting open bags of soil and mulch. I also use it to weed by scraping the weeds right out of the soil with ease. I’ve had this trowel for years and it still looks new – amazing since I’m very hard on my tools. Amazon also lists this tool under different item numbers B00023DIHM
and B00008IHSM
but they appear to be the same one to me.
Books always make great garden gifts! Very few gardeners can resist a good garden book. Whether it’s a picture book to browse on a cold winter day or a book of instruction to reference while gardening, we never seem to have enough. Here are a few great ones. Come back soon to see a list of my favorite garden books.
The Well-Tended Perennial Garden: Planting and Pruning Techniques
The Organic Garden (A practical guide to natural gardens, from planning and planting to harvesting and maintenance)
The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control: A Complete Problem-Solving Guide to Keeping Your Garden and Yard Healthy Without Chemicals
Mid-Range Garden Gifts
A Felco Hand Pruner #2 is a must for every gardener. The leather belt holder
is very useful too and helps protect your investment.
Wellies - only the best muck boots for slipping on to run to the compost bin in any weather, and tramping through the spring rains or deep snow. You can find them at Smith & Hawken.
A good worm bin to compost kitchen scraps even in the freezing temps of winter.
Magazine Subscription – See My Favorite Magazines
Higher-Range Garden Gifts
A good compost tumbler
A nice cedar bench to relax and enjoy your garden is especially nice. Two sources - Amazon and Smith & Hawken, where right now they're on sale and shipping is free.
November 29, 2007
Great Garden Gifts - A Guide
November 12, 2007
Fall Chores
By now I’m usually done with my fall chores. But this fall is so warm I’ve procrastinated big time. We had our annual freeze in September and then a few weeks more of summer, followed by some snow storms in October and regular 20 degree nights, even one 10 degree night. But now it’s November and at 8000’ we’re still getting highs in the 60’s, lows in the 30’s. This week the weather is changing so now I’m rushing to get things done and put away.
Happy Gardening!
November 6, 2007
My Favorite Magazines
I like useful reminders of the basics, detailed technical coverage of the advanced, new plant introductions, and product reviews. I want to see pictures of plants I have a chance of growing successfully. So many seem to focus on the Pacific Northwest where they have so much rain & humidity my hair curls just thinking about it. I know gardeners there face their own set of challenges, but most of America is facing drought conditions. & I hate ads and all the pages they take up. I'd rather have a thin mag I read cover to cover the day it arrives. Some of my favorite magazines are below. They all meet most of my requirements and are a fun read. Check them out and let me know what you think. Or maybe you can suggest one for me to try?
- Garden Gate Magazine http://www.gardengatemagazine.com
- No Ads
- Great articles, expert advice
- Great website with "WebExtras"
- Garden Solutions http://www.gardensalive.com
- Very few ads
- Organic gardening techniques
- Free subscription when you sign up online to enjoy 10% off purchases as a member
- Great articles
- Mother Earth News http://www.motherearthnews.com
- Most issues have a garden section
- Focus is mostly on edibles
- Annual garden issue is packed
- Organic gardening techniques
- Great website with access to their archives
- Gardening How-To http://www.gardeningclub.com
- Very few ads, mostly pushed to the back
- Free with club membership, but also the best reason to join
- If you're so inclined you can sign up to be a product tester
Happy Gardening!
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