Gardening
Gifts that Provide Years of Enjoyment
by Melinda Myers
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[December 05, 2020]
The popularity of gardening is at an all-time
high and people are discovering its many benefits. Some want to grow
safe and nutritious food, others are boosting the beauty of their
landscape, and many are turning to gardening to relieve stress. With
the holidays right around the corner, it’s the perfect opportunity
to support new and experienced gardeners with a thoughtful
garden-related gift.
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Help small space gardeners expand their growing
space and reduce maintenance with self-watering elevated cedar
planters. Elevated gardens add garden space to a balcony, deck or
patio while raising the garden bed to a comfortable and easily
accessible height. The self-watering system makes gardening easy
with proper, less frequent watering to ensure success.
Do the same for indoor plant enthusiasts with stylish terrariums,
plant stands, and lighting features. Terrariums are still popular,
creating a decorative means for providing the moisture and humidity
tropical plants need. Copper and rot resistant mango wood terrariums
(gardeners.com) add a new and decorative twist to this traditional
growing system.
Plant stands allow your favorite indoor gardener to maximize any
available space. Shelves filled with greenery help improve indoor
air quality, reduce stress, and can elevate one’s mood. New modern
metal plant stand designs add a modern vibe to the indoor garden
display.
When space is at a premium, give the gift of vertical gardening
accessories. Birdcage planters provide a unique way to display
tropical or seasonal flowers. Lower them to tabletop level to use as
a centerpiece or decorative element in seasonal indoor displays.
Don’t overlook the cooks in your life that may be intrigued by
moving their garden indoors. Keep them stocked with fresh herbs and
vegetables. Increase their growing space and needed light with a
gift of energy efficient LED grow lights in an attractive stand like
the Oslo customizable LED Grow Lights. For those with very limited
space, consider an organic kitchen caddy planter kit. A windowsill
or countertop herb garden is a great way for anyone to add
garden-fresh flavor to winter meals.
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Make gardening a fun and accessible experience with
the help of a deep seat kneeler that when flipped over, converts. Or
add storage and mobility with a Deluxe Tractor Scoot with Bucket
Basket. The handle allows you to easily take your tools and garden
scoot with you to every corner of your landscape.
And don’t forget the stocking stuffers. Who doesn’t
need extra plant tags, ties and gloves? Consider replacing the
stocking with a colorful Tubtrug. These flexible lightweight tubs
are perfect for harvesting garden produce, collecting weeds or
transporting anything from one space to another.
The gift of gardening provides lifelong benefits. Supporting family
and friends with useful tools and equipment can increase their
gardening enjoyment and success. And don’t forget to add a few of
your favorite garden related items to your gift list. You’ll
eliminate the stress and guesswork for the giver and you both will
appreciate a gift that provides years of function, beauty and
memories.
Melinda Myers is the author of more than 20 gardening books,
including Small Space Gardening. She hosts The Great Courses “How to
Grow Anything” DVD series and the Melinda’s Garden Moment TV & radio
program. Myers is a columnist and contributing editor for Birds &
Blooms magazine and was commissioned by Gardeners Supply for her
expertise to write this article. Her web site is
www.MelindaMyers.com.
[Photo credit: Photo courtesy of
Gardener’s Supply Company]
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