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Whether new to the hobby of gardening or a seasoned veteran in the ways of our bountiful and beautiful earth, a gardening gift for a favorite friend or loved one is an excellent choice for a holiday, anniversary or birthday present. In fact the number of items available at your local home and garden improvement center or available on the Internet may leave you feeling a bit overwhelmed and confused at where to begin in selecting just the right gardening gift for that very special someone who loves "playing in the dirt".

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After determining the amount you have in mind to spend for the ideal gardening gift, stroll the aisles of the home and garden improvement center or perform an Internet search with your favorite search engine for ideas and inspiration. The number of both extravagant and inexpensive gardening items available is astounding. Furthermore, price will not necessarily determine the quality or nature of your gardening gift for your friend or loved one.

Those just starting out in pursuit of the ideal dream garden may need a more traditional gardening gift such as a pair of sturdy leather gardening gloves, handy pruners, or a comfortable pair of gardening clogs. A simple and inexpensive gardening gift basket can be purchased with a selection already made of gardening tools and seeds with a theme such as vegetables or roses or the more adventurous and creative gardening gift giver can prepare one by filling a basket of their own with a collection of tasty herb seeds, small hand-decorated terra cotta pots, and a gardening journal.

Gardeners who have a great many years beneath their tool belt and gardening rake will likely have received many a gardening gift through the years. They are also likely to have all the necessary state-of-art tools and accoutrement to keep their garden in tip top shape but would likely be very touched and pleased with the thoughtfulness of your having a gardening gift monogrammed or personalized with their name.

In selecting a gardening gift, knowing the theme or type of your gift recipient's garden in addition to their level of experience can also provide clues in choosing that very extra special gift. Although a delightful and whimsical gnome may be welcome in most any garden, a hummingbird feeder or wind chime may not fit in well with a vegetable garden. Likewise, a scarecrow will look out of place in a garden of award-winning roses or one of exotic tropical foliage.

If after considering the gardener's experience level and theme of their garden you remain stumped, a gardening gift certificate allowing them to select their own gift is a surefire way to please and inspire them as their garden grows through the years.





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