Archive for the ‘Gifts for the Gardener’
June 18, 2011
By: Juliet Spalding
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
There is nothing nicer than receiving a gift linking to one’s passion. If your loved one’s passion is farming, then show your thoughtfulness by generous a gift that will be actually appreciated. There are so many great farming gifts that the only constraint is your own finances.
If your account is small, go for effects like gloves, kneepads or even a fishy hat. An appealing pot (or a watering-can) packed with a small bag of potting mix, a pack of bulbs, some gloves and a small trowel or other tool will be normal with delight by most gardeners. There are many hand tools at hardware supplies that are reasonably priced.
If you think that is too mundane, how about a subscription to a gardening magazine? A tiny bit more exclusive perhaps, but it will give twelve satisfied months of delight. A book on gardening is another idea, but make really your recipient does not already have the one you prefer. Books are often violently discounted at Christmas time, so you may get a bargain. (more…)
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March 13, 2011
By: Bob Roy
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
There is nothing nicer than giving one of the best gardening gifts for friends and relatives who love nature and all its beautiful aspects right on their own backyard. The problem you may encounter is choosing the best gift there is for your loved ones.
To ensure that your gift will be appreciated by the recipient and also your budget, here are some guidelines you should consider:
In choosing the type of gardening gift, consider your budget. When your budget is holding you back from buying the best gift, don¡¯t fret. There are garden accessories and gardening wear that would suit your fund.
Gardening gloves, footwear and kneepads, may be bought in a variety of colors, texture, and material. You could choose the perfect accessory for the person you¡¯re giving the best gift to, which won’t cost you much. Simply do your homework – research either on the net or rummage through catalogs. (more…)
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October 04, 2010
By: Alex Vitti
Category: Gifts for the Gardener, Tips Tricks & Steps
“In the driest whitest stretch of pain’s infinite desert, I lost my sanity and found this rose.” – Rumi
The ancient Muslim poet, jurist, and theologian, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, may not have stumbled madly upon the very first rose back in 13th century Persia but he certainly immortalized it poignantly in his writing.
Roses are believed to have originated in ancient Persia but their cultivation quickly spread across the Northern Hemisphere, first from China to Europe and finally to North America. Rose enthusiasts throughout time and geography have helped to spread the cultivation and the adoration of this arrestingly lovely flowers to the point that, today, there are more than 20,000 varieties available.
Today’s roses run the gamut of the color spectrum. Roses come in every color, including the elusive blue and black ones that have dogged rose breeders for ages. Every shade of every color is represented, too, with many rose blossoms sporting multiple colors or shades. (more…)
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April 08, 2010
By: Nicholas Tan
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
Gardening has become one of the most popular hobbies, and you probably know a gardener or two that would love a gardening gift for their upcoming special occasion. There are hundreds of gardening gifts to buy for both the beginner and expert gardener, and the great thing about gardening gifts is they can be bought just about anywhere: online, nursery, feed store, farmer’s market, even your local Wal-Mart or grocery store.
If buying a gardening gift for a beginner, an instructional or informational book is always a good idea. Books like this will give tips on how to eliminate gardening nightmares like disease, insects, and weeds. They will tell gardeners which kind of plants thrive in different climates, as well as how much sun, water, and nutrients various types of plants require. Books like this can be purchased at nurseries, online, or at your local bookstore. If your gardening friend is a “computer nerd”, a gardening information CD might be a better gardening gift for them than a book. (more…)
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February 06, 2010
By: Linda Cain
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
For the friend or loved one who is an avid bird watcher, choosing gardening gifts that attract birds or gifts that can enhance your loved one’s bird-themed garden is a great way to show you care. Gardening gifts come in an assortment of designs, materials, and colors so you can easily find useful items for your loved ones. They make great gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, “thank you” presents, co-worker gift exchanges, Chinese auctions, or the Christmas season.
Birds are attracted to flower gardens, especially those packed with all the plants, foods, and accessories they love. For your bird-watcher friend, look for gifts that will complement their garden decoration as well as provide an easy place for bird seeds and accessories that attract an assortment of birds. Here are some gardening gift ideas to get you started. (more…)
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February 05, 2010
By: Timothy Haley
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
Every one of us has an orchid enthusiast or at least a plant fanatic in their entourage, right? Well here are the ten top gift ideas for these people. This should ease your pain when you have to choose a Christmas gift for that aunt in law you barely know of…
Orchid Stationary
Every respectable Botanical Garden will have orchid stationeries. If not, you can try specialised stationary online boutiques. You can even check at the American Orchid Society. In addition to the calendar they produce they also offer full stationary sets as well as individual note cards.
Orchid Paperweight
An encapsulated live orchid in clear polystone within the paperweight will make any orchid lover jealous! You can take a look at Orchids Asia, a Chinese Import company. Right now they have five different orchids you can choose from and since they are live flowers no two are identical… (more…)
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December 01, 2009
By: Eli Callahan
Category: Gifts for the Gardener, Soil Needs
The advantages of growing with hydroponics versus soil growing
To understand what the advantages are growing with hydroponics, first you must understand what hydroponics is. Hydroponics is simple. Hydroponics is growing with water instead of soil. Typically a user add concentrated nutrients into the water, simulating the fertilizers found in soil.
With hydroponics you much more control over your grow then you do with soil, because simply adding the right amount of nutrients in the water guarantees that you will have the right amount of food for your plants. In soil it can be much more difficult to diagnose when you are short mineral trace elements, because you really don’t know what was missing to begin with.
However when using hydroponics nutrients are pre-mixed with exactly the right amount of trace elements. So by simply adding the proper amount of hydroponic nutrients to your water in the hydroponic system, you know that the nutrients have been mixed correctly and the plants have all the elements they need to survive. If your plants should never begin to get sick such as yellowing leaves due to some sort of nutrient deficiency all you have to do is dump your hydroponic systems water, and fill it with fresh water and fresh nutrients. (more…)
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May 29, 2009
By: Jaden Sloan
Category: Advice General, Gifts for the Gardener
Many fail to realize the power flowers have on our emotional well being. Flowers overwhelm our senses with exotic fragrances and beauty. They play on our need for belonging, attention and attraction and most of all; flowers remind us that we are somehow “special” to someone.So why do so many people underestimate the simple sentiment of flowers?
Reasons people give for not sending flowers are that they do not know where to start and that not everyone appreciates flowers, especially men.
Locating a florist near you is simple. By searching through your local phone directory or by doing an Internet search for Florists you can easily access an extensive directory of florists that should be able to accommodate deliveries in your area, nation and world wide. (more…)
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May 21, 2009
By: Dayelle Swensson
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
The rewards of gardening are plentiful. But sometimes it is nice to receive a gift to make the work of gardening a bit more comfortable or easier. Even though for most, gardening is a chore of love, having the right tool for the specific task is not only a time saver but gets the job done correctly and more efficiently.
A lot of time in the garden is spent on your knees close to the earth. A gift of cushioned kneepads is a thoughtful one. They are good for working in the soil, and also can be useful when working on harder surfaces such as wood, asphalt, and even concrete. Surprisingly, they can be so comfortable that a gardener can forget he or she is even wearing them.
Hauling mulch around an area can be time consuming. Give a large garden cart to your gardening friend you know has a lot of this heavy hauling to do. This cart will take fewer trips holding about five times the amount the common wheelbarrow can hold. It will also come in handy when planting larger shrubs being much sturdier and stable than a wheelbarrow. (more…)
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May 05, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Books & Magazines, Gifts for the Gardener
What possible requirement does a water gardener have, to sign-up for a publication on water gardening? Is it not possible to purchase one from a bookstore? At the outset, let us check out what a periodical on water gardening contains.
A publication on water gardening is an essential tool for every water gardener, greenhorn as well as a seasoned gardener. It is crammed with vital inputs on aquatic flora and greenery. It enlightens the reader on the right choice of plants, and the proper way to grow and look after them. In the case of readers living in areas known for freezing winters, the books comes up with helpful information on how to ensure the plants survive during the season of frost. But why register for a periodical on water gardening? (more…)
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February 21, 2009
By: Jade Simpson
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
Are you operation out of gift ideas? Do you want to give the standard home machine to links and family? Just envisage receiving something airy, track, and far from the habitual mixer you typically get at weddings and anniversaries. It’s almost certain that your gift will justly be appreciated and not be recycled.
A bonsai ranking not only has an aesthetic petition but also exudes a symbolic and enchanting appearance. This gift idea is something airy, both figuratively and exactly dialogue. Its artistic and tiny arrangement makes it an upmarket gift to give and entertain. The time and age piece possessed by a bonsai hierarchy also makes it rare.
It is a superb wedding gift for newly weds especially for those who were together for living before getting married. The bonsai hierarchy is a great pictogram to signify the number of because it took the join to organize and settle to coerce their souls as the achieve game just like it took the bonsai hierarchy existence to be pruned and shaped to get to its superb form. (more…)
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November 21, 2008
By: Kritika Sharma
Category: Books & Magazines, Gifts for the Gardener, Tools of the Trade
Gardening has been converted into one of the most popular hobbies, and you probably know a gardener or two that would love a gardening gift for their upcoming special occasion. There are hundreds of gardening gifts to buy for both the beginner and expert gardener, and the great thing about gardening gifts is they can be bought just about anywhere: online, nursery, feed store, farmer’s market, even your local Wal-Mart or grocery store.
If buying a gardening gift for a beginner, an instructional or informational book is always a good idea. Books like this will give tips on how to eliminate gardening nightmares like disease, insects, and weeds. They will tell gardeners which kind of plants thrive in different climates, for more details visit to www.insomnia-battle.com as well as how much sun, water, and nutrients various types of plants require. Books like this can be purchased at nurseries, online, or at your local bookstore. If your gardening friend is a “computer nerd”, a gardening information CD might be a better gardening gift for them than a book. (more…)
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July 31, 2008
By: Anna Woodward
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
Buying gardening gifts for the gardener in your life is a real treat. With so many fun and unique gift ideas, you’ll have a hard time choosing. Here are some items every gardener needs.
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If you are looking for a unique gift idea for the gardener in your life, there’s great news. Gardening has suddenly become very vogue, and so finding interesting gardening gifts is no longer a problem. In fact, consider a gift basket idea themed for the gardener. Here are just a few ideas to put a smile on the gardener’s face.
Plants Of course plants always make excellent gardening gifts. There are a few things to consider when purchasing plants. Things like where the gardener lives, what type of gardening they do, whether you are looking for a specific plant family, and a host of other questions need answering, and then you can find the perfect unique gift idea in the plant you buy. (more…)
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May 07, 2008
By: Jon Simms
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
There is nothing nicer than receiving a gift relating to one’s passion. If your loved one’s passion is gardening, then show your thoughtfulness by giving a gift that will be truly appreciated. There are so many great gardening gifts that the only constraint is your own budget.If your budget is small, go for things like gloves, kneepads or even a shady hat. A pretty pot (or a watering-can) filled with a small bag of potting mix, a packet of bulbs, some gloves and a small trowel or other tool will be received with delight by most gardeners. There are many hand tools at hardware stores that are reasonably priced. (more…)
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May 01, 2008
By: anonymous
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
If there’s a gardener on you list to buy for this holiday season you have quite a bit to choose from. Any gardener would appreciate reference guides or other garden related books. They’ll also appreciate a quality garden tool or a bag to organize and carry them. Add decor to a yard with a garden accent such as a sundial. Allow your friends keep their feet dry in the garden with a pair of clogs. (more…)
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December 25, 2007
By: Michelle Torres
Category: Buildings 4 Gardens, Gifts for the Gardener
eed a gift idea for someone who loves to garden? Think about greenhouse kits.
These greenhouses don’t take long to erect and they are well-made. They are available in different sizes and models and one can be found for almost anyone who is interested in gardening.
If you have a relative who is looking for a new hobby, easy greenhouse kits are a great idea. The whole family may want to go together to finance the gift. Think about how delighted mom, grandma or Aunt Susan would be. Easy greenhouse kits are not just for women, either. You may have a dad or grandpa who loves to garden and would enjoy a greenhouse. (more…)
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May 01, 2007
By: Jon Simms
Category: Gifts for the Gardener
Various gardening magazines are available in the market. But would you like to know which stands out from the rest? Here are a selection of gardening magazines that anyone in love with his or her garden will appreciate.
COUNTRY GARDENS often showcases the more unusual gardens around the country. It introduces wonderful new ways to enjoy garden sights and scents. It helps the avid gardener to create an eye-pleasing, fragrance – filled country garden.
This magazine has very useful advice on setting up and caring for your garden. Every issue contains profiles of fascinating people and their gardens, inspiration for gardens and detailed garden plans. Best of all, it’s a trusted source of information that’s easy to understand. Every season carries a vast harvest of ideas to delight, motivate and guide any gardener.
How about a gardening magazine for those who want to become a better gardener? FINE GARDENING MAGAZINE from The Taunton Press brings you amazing design ideas, beneficial techniques, and the know-how to get the best results from your gardening endeavors. (more…)
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