For some of us just the idea of holiday shopping can be overwhelming. Our days are already jammed full of things-to-do. To help you make shopping easier, I’ve put together some ideas for the gardeners in your family, or for someone in a new location and is in need of garden items.
Since most of us are short on cash, consider printing attractive certificates offering your services to:
- Plant
- Weed
- Stake
- Rake and bag
- Spread mulch
- Prune and clean
- Clean greenhouse
- Repair raised bed
- Clean garden tools
- Sharpen garden tools
- Lay garden pathway
- Clean out the garage
- Paint the garden shed
- Scrub and sterilize pots
- Repair the compost bin
- Install a tool-hanging kit
- Repair sprinkler system
- One workday in the yard
- Build a new compost bin
- Reorganize the garden shed
- Pressure wash concrete walks
- Clean gutters and downspouts
- Take the debris pile to the landfill
- Properly dispose of old chemicals
- Winterize garden shed windows and door
- Make a garden apron out of fabric remnants
- Clean up the junk piled in a corner of the yard
- Build a garden bench out of repurposed wood
- Build a potting bench out of repurposed wood
- Repair or replace handles on rakes, shovels, etc.
- Finish a garden project he or she hasn’t had time to do
- If you have photos of the gardener’s yard, put a small memory album together or turn the photos into greeting cards
Tip: Your time and services is especially helpful to older adults and working parents. Doing a service is a fun and rewarding project for the whole family. Children and teenagers, especially, will learn the value of giving of themselves by helping others. If you’re a young couple, this is a great way to say thanks to your parents for their many contributions (like babysitting) throughout the year. When wording the certificate, be respectful so your offer won’t insult the receivers. Humor is always good. Keep your promise to do the service, within 30 days.
Garden Attire:
- Sunglasses
- Back brace
- Rubber boots
- Garden apron
- Garden tool belt
- Large-rimmed straw hat
- Rubber clogs (Closed-toe)
- Gardening gloves (Select good ones that you know will fit.)
Hand tool gifts to give:
- Hoe
- Rake
- Shovel
- Pitch fork
- Weed eater
- Hedge clippers
- Pruning shears
- Set of gardening tools
Tip: When buying for women, remember that most prefer lightweight, small-scale tools.
Large items:
- Tiller
- Shredder
- Chainsaw
- Composter
- Wheelbarrow
- Outdoor sink
- Green house
- Storage shed
- Pressure washer
- Outdoor drinking fountain
Items to put in a garden gift basket:
- Tool belt
- Plant ties
- Leaf bags
- Bulb planter
- Rooting vase
- Hand cleaner
- Garden twine
- Garden apron
- Garden journal
- Insect repellant
- Watering wand
- Germinating mix
- Nursery gift card
- Bath soaking salts
- Outdoor thermometer
- Gardener’s hand soap
- Windowsill herb garden
- Canvas gardening tote bag
- 2011 Old Farmer’s Almanac
- Hand cream made for gardeners
- Gardening magazine subscription
- Bag of potting soil (All gardeners can use this.)
- Kneeling pad (Give a thick one that will actually keep the knees padded.)
- Seasonal vegetable planting guide (available at local Master Gardeners’ office or website)
- Book on plants suited to the gardener’s zone (Check with your local Master Gardeners’ office)
Tip: Before making a purchase, think about the gardener. What type of tools does he or she use? What type of plants? What kind of gardening, i.e. vegetable, perennial, cut flowers, houseplants? Too often gardeners get “cute” items of poor quality that create clutter or don’t last. Select something that you know he or she will use and enjoy. Unless you know of a specific plant or tree that the person wants, it’s best to give a gift card.
Miscellaneous Items:
- Plant caddy
- Plant stand
- Solar lights
- Tool caddy
- Flower frog
- Soaker hose
- Trail camera
- Garden hose
- Outdoor shower
- Citronella candles
- Stackable storage containers
- Automatic plant watering device
- Folding garden kneeler and seat
- Memorial stake or sign for loved one
- Pet memorial garden stake or stone
- Tomato cage (The collapsible type are great space savers)
- Ticket to holiday home tour (These are held before Christmas so you’ll have to give this in advance.)
Online shopping links:
http://www.findgift.com/Services/FindGift-Deals/
http://www.fisherblacksmithing.com/ (This company has some unique items that you won’t see anywhere else.)
http://www.originalsheds.com/categories/garden-sheds.aspx
http://www.cleanairgardening.com/largarcenced.html (This company has eco-friendly products)
http://www.lowes.com/pl_Garden+Tools_4294857294_4294937087_
http://www.homedepot.com/Outdoors-Garden-Center/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xr5Zaq6l/h_d2/Navigation?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
Happy shopping!
Copyright © 2010 Dianne Marie Andre
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