Garden Tool Gifts For That Special Someone in Your Life
Here is an extremely short list of great garden tool gifts for that certain special gardener in your life.
But don’t be fooled by the lack of 100’s of gift ideas. I would practically guarantee that your gardener does not have all of these special tools. Any one of these suggested gifts are enough to bring out the gratitude and smiles in even the most discerning gardener.
- Bionic Gardening Gloves: This brand of garden gloves carries the “Ease of Use Commendation” by the Arthritis Foundation. They have been named “Best Gardening Glove on the Market” by the LA Times.
- Felco Pruners: Felco is the pruner of choice by discerning gardeners. If your favorite gardener has had Felco Pruners on his or her want list, perhaps it is the perfect gift. Recommended for all types of pruning.
- Composting Bin – PVC Style: Composting is a part of every serious gardener’s existence. Compost bins made of PVC are very sturdy and built to last as long as the gardener that uses it.
- Radius Garden Pro Digging Fork (and Transplanting Spade): This tool has a radical new design with extra gripping surface compared to conventional digging forks. Stainless steel blade design and resin encased steel shaft make it super durable.
- WheelEasy Collapsible Garden Cart: The ideal multi-purpose tool for the gardener that you”think” has it all. The design of the WheelEasy makes it perfect for every hauling situation. It is durable and versatile. And it can be collapsed and stored almost anywhere.
- Gardener’s Bible: Think about a reference book with all the answers to tough gardening questions, written by experts from Rodale or Better Homes & Gardens. Your gardener will thank you each time he (or she) uses it.
Garden tool gifts can be a blessing not only to the receiver, but also to the giver (you), since you, the giver, will be one of the recipients of the organic gold that comes from the garden. Since Ezine articles does not host images, please go to Garden Tool Gifts to see the items listed as well as finding out how to get them into the hands of your extra special gardener.



