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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Ideal garden tools for Jefferson County friends with green thumbs

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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) Planting Tool
Easily plant an organized garden while generating the highest yield possible. This system helps you plant seeds in a perfect grid, at the correct depth and with the proper amount of space to prosper. Perfect for kids, limited space, and even first-time gardeners who want guidance.

2) Plant Caddie 4-Pack
This plant caddy extends your reach with the pull of a cord. Plants go up and down for easy watering without the need for a step stool or ladder.

3) Herb Saver Keeper
Reap what you grow with an herb saver-keeper. Tie it on like an apron to easily gather fresh herbs from the garden. Three pockets keep greenery organized and prevent aromas and flavors from mingling. When it’s time to store, dampen the cloth bag, roll it up, and pop it in the fridge to keep herbs fresh for longer.

4) Soji Stella Solar Market Lantern
Reminiscent of punched tin home accents, the Soji Stella is an easy and affordable way to dress up any outdoor space, Bigger, Bolder, Metallic Stella! Inspired by ornately detailed lanterns found in Far East

5) Tangle-Free Tri-Clone Trimmer Head
The Tri-Clone trimmer head attachment works with many types of trimmers and weed whackers to better tackle heartier trim jobs without any tangling, messy wires. Its three rotating high-strength blades cut grass, bushes, and even small tree limbs up to three inches in diameter.

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