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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Top Garden Tool gifts for Rabun 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) Spade
Made with strong, long-lasting walnut and stainless steel, this spade will last for many seasons of garden work—and it helps to give back to those in need, too. It has a simple, yet functional (not to mention well-constructed) design. This quality gardening spade is rust-resistant and comes with a lifetime warranty so that you can dig through both dense and soft soil for years to come.

2) Clip-On Bucket Handles
These bucket handles are reliable, reusable, and won’t interfere with lids or liners. Clip them onto a three- or five-gallon bucket to equally distribute weight and easily haul a load when you’re working in the yard or DIY-ing. The handles snap together for seamless storage when they’re not on carrying duty.

3) Cilantro Microgreen Kit
Hamama®: Cilantro Microgreen Kit

4) Decorative Plant Animal Sets
Another Studio: Decorative Plant Animal Sets - Sloth, Bush Baby, Koala

5) Goat Milk Soap - Set of 2
The key to cleaning hard-working hands? Goat milk soap that is handcrafted in small batches on a family farm. This set of made-in-California soaps combines goat milk with other natural ingredients like olive oil and ground walnut shells for exfoliation. The soap gets tough on epoxy, grease, and other stubborn, stuck-on messes while leaving hands moisturized. It’s great for gardeners, mechanics, DIY-ers, or anyone who wants a natural and effective way to wash up.

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