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15 Awesome Gifts Your Gardener Will Love (2021)

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We all have a gardener in our life. Whether they grow a potted plant in their apartment, a box garden on their porch, or a full fledge garden in their homestead’s back yard, we have the gifts your gardener will love!

The holidays are fast approaching and we know how stressful it can be to buy the perfect gift for everyone on your Christmas list. Never fear! Today we will be breaking down our favorite gardening items that are great for gifting to the gardener in your life.

Gardening Books Your Gardener Will Love

Books are a great way to amp up the confidence of new gardeners or used as a reference resource for more tenured horticulturist. Wherever your gardener is in their gardening journey they are sure to love these books. 

1. Do Bees Need Weeds

This is the perfect book for any gardener looking to learn about becoming a more eco friendly and sustainable gardener. From answers to questions all gardeners have to at home projects and how to attract bees, this is practical guide to zero waste gardening.

2. The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible

The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible is your gardener’s one stop shop for all things gardening. Give them the leg up on their seed starting and garden planning. This book outlines Smith’s high yield gardening method that is easy to follow and understand for even the newest gardeners.

3. The Homesteader’s Herbal Companion

The Homesteader’s Herbal Companion is one of our favorite’s here on the homestead. This book covers everything a new herbalist needs to know. If your gardener is looking to get started into growing and using herbs, this is the perfect beginners book! Don’t forget to check out our post on Herbal Remedies to find some more great book ideas for your budding herbalist.

Seed Saving Your Gardener Will Love

Seed saving is a great way to cut back on gardening costs, we talk all about it in our Homesteaders series in preparing for winter. Give your gardener the start they need with the tools that will make it so so easy!  

4. Seed Saving Envelopes

If you are looking for the perfect stocking stuffer for your gardener, these cute and functional seed saving envelopes are a great gift!

5. Seed Saving Container

I love this cute little seed saving container! Not only will this keep your gardeners seeds safe from pesky rodents that would love to make a snack of those yummy seeds, but it also makes a fashionable farmhouse display!

6. Ceramic Garden Markers

These ceramic garden markers are the perfect way to keep your gardener organized! This set of colorful markers are a creative gift for any gardener.

Plants and Seeds Your Gardener Will Love

You can’t have a garden without plants and seeds to put in it! These plants and seeds will give your gardener the start they need for the upcoming spring garden.  Get them prepped and ready with these popular items and so much more.

7. Indoor Herb Garden

The perfect little starter herb garden for any gardener whether in the city or on the homestead. This 34 piece herb garden set will bring a pop of beautiful green to any kitchen window. Give your gardener or chef some extra flavor in their favorite dishes!

8. Salsa Seeds

Does your gardener love spicy salsa? If so, this is the perfect gift to give them. This salsa seed starter set will fill all their cravings and give them the satisfaction of knowing that they grew the ingredients themselves.

Clothing Gifts Your Gardener Will Love

All gardeners need the threads and kicks to be comfortable and stylish in the garden. Take a look at these picks that your gardener will love.

9. Gardener’s Apron

Every gardener needs an apron to make gardening easier and keep their clothes clean. This apron also comes with

10. Cute Gardening Obsession Shirt

Allow your gardener to express themselves and their gardening obsession with a graphic tee. Perfect for working in the garden or running to the store. They can carry their love for gardening anywhere they go.

Gardening Tools Your Gardener Will Love

Tools make your gardeners life so much easier.  While most gardeners may already have a shed full of tools, we think they will love these unique gardening tools to up their gardening game. 

11. Gardener Thumbs

These are one of my favorite gardening tools. Not only are they great for pruning in small areas, but they are also great for harvesting herbs, peppers, and so much more!

12. Seed Puncher (Dibber)

This dibber is perfect for planting seeds at just the right depth, transferring your seedlings, or tilling up small spaces. Another great stocking stuffer idea for your gardener!

Harvesting Tools Your Gardener Will Love

Harvest time is one of the busiest times for gardeners.  Processing all that produce is a rewarding but often back breaking task.  Make their harvest season easier by putting these gifts under their Christmas Tree this year.

13. Dehydrator

This Presto Dehydrator is a great starter dehydrator for any gardener looking for a new way to preserve their garden bounty. Check out our post all on dehydrating and the benefits to inspire you and your gardener!

14. Pressure Canner

While this pressure canner may be a little on the higher end side, it is the one we use here at the homestead and we love it! If you are looking for that special gift to make your gardeners harvest season easier, this is the one! Hands down the best pressure canner we have used.

15. Canning Kit

Every harvester that cans to preserve their garden bounty needs one of these kits. It makes canning simple and easy with all their tools in one place!

Happy Gardening Holidays!

We hope these gifts have inspired you for your gardener this year!

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