Here is a Gift Guide for the Gardener. This Gift Guide is for someone who really has it all, and these gifts are probably ones that they never even thought of! They have all the tools that they need, and these are more of an addition to help them in doing their favorite thing – being in the garden.
These gifts are thoughtful, unique, personal, and it’s something that they probably didn’t even think of.
Let’s check it out:
1. Bandana Scarves, Lili Arnold
These hand-screened, originally designed banana scarves are so beautiful, durable, and useful. I own two of these, and they are truly one-of-a-kind. Lili Arnold’s artwork is done by linocutting and these scarves are silkscreened with her designs. These are good to keep your neck area warm when it’s a bit chilly outside and are also super stylish when going out and about.
2. The Complete Garden Planner, Journal, and Logbook by Wink Eye Press (for Smaller Gardens (yellow cover) and Full-Sized Gardens (pink cover)
We designed and illustrated these Garden Planners because we LOVE to garden and there are many things to track to achieve a thriving garden if you want to.
This gardening book includes Garden Layout Planner Sheets, a Plant Logbook, Container Designer Sheets, Year-Round Scheduling Sheets, and a Journal. This is suited for all levels – as a fantastic gardening book for beginners to start and is also suitable for experienced hobby gardeners.
3. Garden Clogs, Crocs
Crocs have been around for quite awhile, and some may dislike them for their look. However, they have many colors and patterns (marble!) to choose from, and you can’t beat its versatility. I have a pair that I wear around the house on our hard floors and wear some outside. Fully washable and comfortable.
4. Custom Garden Signs, ArcLite Fabrication
I ordered a custom version of this sign with a name on them to put up on my fence. Very professionally done and it was easy to hang. You have the choice to have them coated for waterproofing or painted in certain colors, depending on your preference. Couldn’t be happier with the look.
5. Hemp Denim Chore Coat, Patagonia
There is a men’s and women’s version of this Chore Coat. Lots of deep pockets to store your tools and seeds. Stylish and can be worn beyond the garden.
6. Window Cling Stickers, Stickers4dotcom
We have a set of these window clings on our windows and they are so colourful and realistic looking. I have seen a few hummingbirds come up right in front of our window where these window clings are and flutter around for a bit. It was really neat to see.
7. Aerocart 8-in-1, Worx
At first, when I saw this, I didn’t think I would use all the functions that this workhorse offered. Part wheelbarrow, part dolly, this unit has paid for itself and then some. A bit on the smaller side for a wheelbarrow, but it doesn’t take much space to store. In fact, we can store it under our travel trailer in our garage. We’ve used it quite a bit for hauling bark mulch into our garden beds and it has saved our back when moving heavy items. Such a useful product.
8. Chambray Hats, Coolibar
I really like the look of these chambray hats to stay cool and keep the sun off your face. Their fabric is UPF 50+ and offers UV protection. Coolibar offers UPF 50+ clothing, sun visors, and other items that might be worth looking at too for sun protection.
9. Birdfeeders, IronBrain
These bird feeders are ultra sleek and are made by hand. The metal is painted stainless steel. Not only are these bird feeders, but are also an art object to look at in your backyard!
*Note that these posts are not sponsored at all, other than us including our own books. All products seen here are ones that we have bought, selected, and actually own.