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Sunday, May 19, 2024

Top Garden Tool gifts for Clarke County residents working on their gardens

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Garden Tools” Gifts

1) Pulaski Axe
Splitting wood isn't easy, but with the Pulaski Axe, it's not longer a chore. With a steel core and carbon steel blade, the edge stays sharp and is easy to maneuver. It even has a steel pommel built in for hammering or trenching. And thanks to an included fitted sheath, you can store your Axe safely when you're ready to head inside.

2) Window Herb Planter
This window herb garden lets you grow fresh ingredients in any space. The modern, clear planter adheres to a non-porous surface (like a window, tile, or mirror) without glue or suction cups, and can easily be repositioned. Integrated drain holes and catch basin create a complete urban gardening system.

3) Butterfly Biome Habitat and Feeder
Butterflies make great guests. Host them in this butterfly habitat and they’ll help the local ecosystem. It’s also a safe haven for other beneficial insects like hoverflies, bees, wasps, lacewings, and ladybugs in the colder months. Made from slow-seasoned timber wood and water-based paint, this home is great for the insects, the environment, and your backyard.

4) Organic Garden Salsa Kit
Spade To Fork: Organic Garden Salsa Kit

5) Hummingbird Swing
A hummingbird swing gives the tiny birds a perfectly-sized place to perch. Hang it close to a feeder or nectar-rich flowering plant—and in a good viewing spot—to enjoy watching these beautiful birds in action.

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