Gift ideas for gardeners?

Anonymous
Any ideas? In the $30-50 range.
Anonymous
Tool sharpener or certificate for such service.
Anonymous
Crabtree & Evelyn has gardener hand cream.
Maybe a coffee table book with gardens?
Anonymous
Gift certificate to Behnke's if they are local.
Anonymous
My favorite timer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008CMRNRQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Gardener's Supply is a great website so look there for ideas: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008CMRNRQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

American Plant does gift certificates too in addition to Behnkes - I'm sure most nurseries do. I tell all my relatives to just buy my husband and I a boxwood when they get stumped. The only one who believes us and does it is my mother - a good boxwood is gold for a gardener.

Best gardening magazine is Fine Gardening - every other month. Love it. http://www.finegardening.com/

You can also just order plants - they will ship them when they are ready. Do this with my husband - I buy from and have good luck with White Flower Farm, Brecks and Holly Hill Nursery though that last one is a little more crazy.

Finally, bulbs are expensive and much loved - Allium, especially the big ones can be $15 a bulb. You could preorder tulip or alium now but not really seasonal.
Anonymous
I asked my DH for 20 8-foot bamboo poles to build trellises with. I also love new hand pruners, gloves, and baskets and trugs for hauling stuff around. White Flower Farm has some lovely indoor plants to tide us gardeners over - jasmine is lovely. And yes, I’d gardener is local, gift certificate to Behnke’s.
Anonymous
Thanks for the ideas!
Anonymous
I love gardening and what's really fun is an earthbox. earthbox.com
ooooo they have a sale going on now! The tomatoes these things can grow are amazing, and sweet peas, too!

What I've done for other gardeners is bought some interesting plants for them, for their garden. I'm in California, so I bought my SIL 6 different types of California natives to try in her garden.

If you buy a pruner, make it a Felco (pricey but they are the best)
Anonymous
Not OP, but also looking for gifts for a gardener. DH has been very into gardening lately (hobby picked up from his father, a life-long gardener). Can any experienced gardeners recommend specific tools/gifts and post links? I know absolutely NOTHING about gardening, so need very explicit suggestions!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite timer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008CMRNRQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Gardener's Supply is a great website so look there for ideas: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008CMRNRQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

American Plant does gift certificates too in addition to Behnkes - I'm sure most nurseries do. I tell all my relatives to just buy my husband and I a boxwood when they get stumped. The only one who believes us and does it is my mother - a good boxwood is gold for a gardener.

Best gardening magazine is Fine Gardening - every other month. Love it. http://www.finegardening.com/

You can also just order plants - they will ship them when they are ready. Do this with my husband - I buy from and have good luck with White Flower Farm, Brecks and Holly Hill Nursery though that last one is a little more crazy.

Finally, bulbs are expensive and much loved - Allium, especially the big ones can be $15 a bulb. You could preorder tulip or alium now but not really seasonal.
I like this idea but read this in one of the reviews. Do you have this problem, pp?

The product is excellent but shuts the water off abruptly, causing water hammer (which makes a loud noise and can damage your pipes.)
Anonymous
^^ I highlighted the wrong part of your post, I'm referring to the timer.
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