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Gardeners give the best gifts. If you’re lucky enough to know one, chances are you’ve been sent home with a bag of fresh tomatoes, a bouquet of wildflowers, or a basket of herbs more times than you can count. Repaying the gardener in your life may feel like an impossible task, but these horticulture-inspired gifts come pretty close. From the practical to the whimsical, these unique gifts for gardeners will show your appreciation for all the homegrown goodies your gardener has shared.
The best gifts for gardeners
If you need the perfect gift for a gardener in your life, or want to help a friend learn how to garden, this list has got you covered.
EAONE garden kneeler and seat
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Planting and weeding can be a pain — especially on the knees. Give your gardener a comfortable place to work with this two-in-one bench, which can be used as a stool or a kneeling pad. It’s foldable for easy storage and comes with a detachable pouch stocked with six tools (two transplanter trowels, a hand rake, a weeder, a pruner, and a cultivator) and gardening gloves. You can even choose between three different colors and designs to match their personal style.
Premium garden clippers
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If you’re looking for gift ideas for gardeners, clippers should make the top of the list. If there’s one item every horticulturist should splurge on, it’s a pair of high-quality garden clippers. Made with heavy-duty steel, these bad boys can prune both thick and thin branches three times easier than traditional shears. They’re also ergonomically designed with built-in finger grips for arthritis relief, and you can grab them in multiple colors and sizes (15 mm or 20 mm). It’s a practical tool that’ll keep your green-thumb giftee snipping precisely and comfortably for years to come.
Copper rain gauge
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Weather plays a major role in gardening, so why not gift your gardener a stylish way to track it? This elegant copper rain gauge adds functional flair to any backyard nursery. The brushed copper base holds a plastic internal tube that rises as rain falls, making it easy to track how much precipitation their outdoor plant babies are getting. Plus, it comes in both a garden stake or tabletop version, so you can pick the perfect fit for their space.
Kitchen compost
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Mother Nature’s ultimate recycling program starts in the kitchen. A kitchen compost bin makes it easy, especially for someone just learning how to compost. This stainless steel compost bin makes it easy to save food scraps and turn them into nutrient-rich soil. The sleek design features a replaceable charcoal filter to eliminate odors, and it holds a day’s worth of food waste. If they’re always making trips to their outdoor compost pile, they’ll appreciate this time-saving gift.
Garden potting bench table
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Having a dedicated workspace to repot plants, start seeds, and store tools is essential. This potting bench table has it all: a spacious work surface, multiple shelves, three hooks for storage, and a rust-proof metal top for easy cleanup. It’s stylish enough to fit inside or out, and it can hold up to 132 pounds of plants and dirt. While the fir wood is gorgeous on its own, it’s also a blank slate that your gardener can paint or adorn to make it truly their own.
The best gardening gifts for women
Whether you’re looking for gardening gifts for mom, your sister, or aunt, we’ve got you covered.
Glow & grow candle grow kit
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Who doesn’t love a good candle? This one takes it to the next level by doubling as a planter. Once the soy-blend wax burns down, your gardening lady can plant seeds for daisies, basil, or aloe inside the container and watch her blooms grow. The three scent options — herb garden for basil, desert oasis for aloe, and wildflower for daisies — align with the included seeds, so she’ll be reminded of her green thumb every time she lights it up.
Gardening sleeves
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If she’s constantly getting torn up by her rose bushes, gift her this stylish yet functional fix. Made with durable polyester and spandex, these stretchy garden sleeves will protect her arms from scratches, sunburns, bug bites — you name it. They’re made with comfortable thumb holes, UPF 50+ protection, and are machine washable for easy cleaning. Plus, they come in seven different garden-themed designs, so you can find the perfect pair for her personality.
Ultra-moisturizing hand cream
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Nothing will roughen up the hands like gardening. Show her you appreciate all of her hard work with this top-rated hand cream designed with gardeners in mind. It’s made with moisturizing ingredients like shea butter, rosemary, sage, cucumber, and macadamia nut oil to condition the skin and keep it feeling soft. Plus, it has a refreshing herbal scent that’ll help her relax after a day of digging in the dirt.
Butterfly house and feeder
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A garden filled with butterflies is a beautiful sight, and this house-feeder combo will attract them in no time. Made with durable cedar wood, it serves as both a feeding station during the summer and a cozy shelter for non-migrating butterflies during the winter. It’s easy to hang on any wall, tree, or fence and can also be set on the ground or on top of a table. In addition to butterflies, this piece will also attract other garden-friendly bugs that can help plants thrive.
Gardening overalls
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For the avid gardener, overalls are a must-have. They’re stretchy, breathable, and have plenty of pockets to hold all the necessary tools — 12 to be exact. In addition to the thick cargo pocket (which is great for storing seed packets), these Duluth Trading overalls also have a built-in pruner loop, a space to add knee pads, and a front bib for easy access to gloves, markers, and more. Plus, the fabric is UPF 50+ and dirt-resistant, so she can spend all day outdoors without worrying about bringing the remnants indoors.
The best unique gifts for gardeners who have everything
Here are a few good gifts for gardeners who seem to have it all.
Snailax hand massager
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Help your green-thumbed friend relax and rejuvenate with this powerful little hand massager. It uses heat and gentle vibration to soothe tense muscles and improve blood circulation in both hands. Because of its portable, wireless design, your gardener can choose from three massage modes (each lasting 10 minutes) and enjoy their at-home spa treatment anywhere. Their tired fingers, palms, and wrists will thank you for this luxury gardening gift.
Personalized gardener’s harvest basket
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No gardener can resist a gift that’s both beautiful and functional. Made with sturdy pine wood and wire, this harvest basket can be personalized with up to two lines of text that could include their name, favorite quote, or a special message. It measures 19 inches long and 11 inches wide and can withstand repeated use and washing. Trust us, this little accessory will quickly become a lasting addition to their gardening routine.
Grow anywhere Meyer lemon tree
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Plants make great presents for garden-obsessed friends — and this miniature Meyer lemon tree is no exception. Cultivated on a lush Florida farm, this hardy citrus plant can grow indoors or outdoors. So long as it gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight (or grow light), it’ll produce delicious, aromatic lemons all year long. It comes with a standard gallon nursery pot, but you could also source your own pretty planter for an added touch of personalization.
Flower & herb drying rack
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If your gardener is also a whiz in the kitchen, they’ll love having their own handmade drying rack. Crafted with locally sourced wood, metal rings, and natural hemp rope, this rack provides an easy and efficient way to dry herbs and flowers and even dehydrate vegetables. Not only will it look pretty hanging in their kitchen, but it’ll also give them an excuse to test out new recipes and experiment with flavors. Just make sure this gift comes with an invitation to dinner.
Hummingbird feeder ring kit
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There’s a good chance your gardener already has some sort of hummingbird feeder in their backyard, but we highly doubt they have a hummingbird feeder ring. This wearable version attaches to any finger and offers a hands-free way to attract beautiful, nectar-loving birds. Simply fill the ring with sugar water, hold your hand out, and wait for the hummingbirds to come buzzing by. It’ll soon be their go-to way to relax in the garden.
Emily Blackwood is a freelance service journalist based in San Diego, California. Her work has been published in Apartment Therapy, People, Outside Magazine, Self, and HuffPost.
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