No-fail gifts a gardener will actually use

Posted by Cynthia Madison on September 28th, 2017

You’ve never given thought to taking up gardening, even though you have a gardener in the family - your grandmother. She wasn’t successful in instilling the love for tending and cultivating a garden.

There’s nothing wrong with the fact that you don’t like gardens. Gardening doesn’t appeal to everyone. Yet, you should think about your grandmother and the role that she has played in your life. Don’t you think that she deserves a little attention? A gift from you would mean so much. So, this year, surprise your grandmother with something special.

Finding the perfect present for a gardener isn’t easy. What you need to be looking for is something that will help the plant-lover in the garden. If you don’t have any idea whatsoever what gift to buy, take a look at our suggestions.

DIY garden gloves

You’ve searched a long time for the perfect sewing machine and you’ve finally found it: Singer 9960 Quantum Stylist. What helped you wasn’t the countless shopping guides on the Internet, but professional reviews for Singer 9960 Quantum Stylist. You’ve only used the stitching equipment a couple of times. If you have a good sewing machine, then you should better put it to good use. Make garden gloves for your grandma. She will appreciate more something made by you than something bought from the store.

Making a homemade pair of gardening gloves isn’t a laborious undertaking. In fact, it’s one of the simplest sewing projects that you can undertake. To make garden gloves, you’ll need an old piece of clothing. Preferably, you should use a sweatshirt. Take the piece of clothing and turn it inside out. Get your hand in the sleeve and open out your fingers. Place pins at the widest and highest points of your hand shape. Take your hand out and mark the shape with a pen. Sew alongside the pattern you’ve made and cut. Do the same thing with the other sleeve and sew the pieces together.

If the possibility to make gifts for your loved ones won’t convince you to take up sewing as a hobby, nothing will. Not only can you make special gifts, but also you can save a lot of money. The point is that having a sewing machine is an advantage.

Gathering basket

As the name clearly suggests, a gathering basket is a basket that allows the gardener to round up the crop and maybe some flowers. The great thing about it is that the basket can be used outdoors and indoors. Although it’s virtually weightless, the gathering basket is capable of withstanding all kinds of conditions. There’s no biggie if it’s left in the backyard overnight. This functional basket is the gardener’s best friend. If your grandmother doesn’t have one, then make sure you get a gathering basket for her.

If you’re sold on the idea of buying a gathering basket, look for an antique-finished wire basket. This is perfect for harvesting vegetables and rinsing them. And gathering flowers. Gathering baskets aren’t expensive, but you can make your own one. This doesn’t take up very much of your time. However, if you’re not tempted by the idea of working with wire, head to the store.

Garden club membership    

Your grandmother is crazy about gardening, but the only socializing she does is with plants. Providing her the opportunity to get together with people who share the same passion is the best give that you can give. Forget about subscriptions to garden-related publications. Buy your loved one a garden club membership.

Joining a garden club will do wonders for your grandma. First of all, she will broaden her horizons. Garden clubs offer opportunities for learning, tapping into the experience of other learners. There are members of all ages and it’s surprising to see how insightful they are. Most importantly, your family member will get the chance to meet interesting people. Your grandma will meet them at local seminars or conventions. Not having access to potential friends is a great barrier for your grandma. Luckily, the garden club can help.

You’re sure to be successful with one of the gifts mentioned above. What gardener doesn’t need gloves, a gathering basket or a club membership? What you need to understand is that it’s the thought that counts, not the gift. Your grandma will appreciate the fact that you thought about her. The present is just a bonus. 

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