Winter holidays are always on the horizon, yet so too are birthdays and anniversaries. Gardeners that enjoy plants and flowers will be glad to receive gifts related to their hobby. Picking out a gift will take some research on the person and his or her specific interest in gardening subjects.

You can never go wrong with a book about flowers and plants, or other gardening subjects. Books can reinforce what the gardener already knows and also teach them things they might not. Alternatively you may purchase a magazine subscription- they are commonly only $20 or so, and will last a full year for the gardener. Magazines are enjoyed because they cover many topics, and not few like most book do.

For friends who live far away, it could be easier to just mail a gift certificate. Since distance can also hinder your ability to find a gift that the recipient would like, a gift certificate is a solid choice. Score more points by finding a retailer that specializes in gardening products so you add more personality to the gift. Even then, gift certificates can be lackluster in creativity.

The garden of the one receiving your gift is more than a show of one’s interest- it’s also a relaxing place where one can sit in peace. You can bolster the peaceful environment by purchasing garden art, statues, and even small things such as wind chimes. Bringing life to the garden with visuals and sound can create an entirely new experience for the recipient.

The most obvious choice of presents for a gardener would be seeds, bulbs, and plants to be repotted. Any garden center near you would have a nice selection, but if you can find a neighbor or even if you have your own garden you can save money on the gift. A personalized gift is a nice touch, but you can get the same effect by getting the same thing from the store and presenting it in an arrangement. Costs are usually fairly affordable for the average plant.

If you want to go all out with your expenses and efforts, put together a gift basket. Use all of the suggestions previously mentioned to put together a basket of goods that covers a variety of gardening needs and wants. You can include a magazine subscription, bulbs, supplies, and even a gift certificate. The gift basket can also include the normal foods and small gifts as usual.

Final Thoughts

Any gift you decide on is sure to please the recipient on your list for the holidays. Put as much effort in it as you can and don’t be afraid to ask for help from others if you are unsure about the gift. Don’t stress out too much- it’s a good gesture that is sure to be respected.

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