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Gifts for Your Green-Thumbed
Friends
Almost everyone has
at least one friend who is a
gardening enthusiast. You know,
that person who spends every
waking moment perfecting their
garden. Well, when it comes time
to giving that person a gift, it
can quite often be a challenge to
think of exactly what they would
like. However, its always
possible to come up with
something that will suit them
well, so here are some ideas of
things that you should consider.
The first type of
gardening gift is something that
will make their gardening easier.
Sometimes this could be a
gardening tool. Lots of gardeners
spend lots of time doing
repetitive actions, such as
planting bulbs or pruning their
bushes. While you can get these
jobs done with basic tools, its
possible to get them done easier
and quicker with specialty tools.
You can get a bulb planter, a
pruner, a lawn aerator, or any
number of other handy gardening
tools. So if you hear your friend
complaining about how difficult a
certain task is, you can make it
easier by getting the right gift.
The next type of
gardening gift is to get them
some sort of seeds, bulb, or
plants to add to their garden.
This can be a tricky one, since
there are so many factors in
play. You dont want to get them
something that is easily found in
your area. You also dont want to
cause them a burden if your plant
takes hours of work per day to
maintain. Usually it is best to
do this only if you have
explicitly heard them state their
desire for that plant. Also, if
you go overseas, a plant from
some exotic corner of the world
could make a good gift. If you
arent sure, it could be a good
idea to ask them before you buy a
plant. It may take away the
surprise factor, but at least you
know your gift will be
appreciated.
If you havent had
any chords of inspiration struck
just yet, you can consider some
alternatives to what I have
mentioned. A subscription to a
gardening magazine is always a
safe gift. You can also buy a
number of gardening novelty
items, such as bumper stickers,
refrigerator magnets, or artwork
related to gardening. Just
consider what your recipient is
missing, and what would make
their life easier.
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