Great Ideas for Garden Gifts
No offering is more appreciated by a plant lover or backyard
enthusiast than garden gifts. If someone you
know spends more than ninety percent of their
day pruning and pairing, selecting garden
gifts for their next birthday or anniversary
might be the perfect token of your
appreciation.
By nature, gardening
presents many challenges. There are organic,
birdhouse, dish, herbal, flower, varietals and
ornamental gardens to name a few.
One of the first things
to consider is what type of landscaping
or gardening the person you are shopping for
participates in. Another consideration might
be the type of climate in which the
person lives. For example, a plant that
requires shade and frequent watering to grow
will not do well in a dry climate that is
often sunny, such as that in Colorado. There
are a few varieties of hardy plants that do
well in almost any type of climate. These
include the following:
- Yarrow
- Vanilla Leaf
- Aster
- Lady Fern
- Wild Strawberry
- Large Avens
- False Lily of the Valley
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All of these plants are generally hardy, and require only
average soil for survival. Their sunshine
requirements range from shade to full sun.
Marigolds, morning glories, poppies and the
cypress vine are all great examples of
flowering plants that are also easy to grow
for the novice or experienced gardener.
For novices, or those that have yet to acquire their green
thumb, there are many easy to raise plants and
garden gifts that can encourage a blossoming
planter. There are also an amazing variety of
selections for backyard enthusiasts that
complement the garden without requiring a
green thumb. Bird baths and planters for
example, come ready to implant into even the
most basic garden, and add a touch of elegance
and sophistication to any environment. Some
neat accessories that also fall into this
category of garden gifts, include composters
and bird houses.
Organic gardening has become
very popular. Besides
ornamental garden gifts, there are certain
products that every organic gardener needs to
grow a lush, organic garden, whether they are
growing herbs, fruits, flowers, vegetables or
some combination of all of these. The list
below details some "necessities" that should
be considered for any natural landscape:
- Compost
- Potting Soil
- Mulch
- Lawn Fertilizer
- Earth Work Castings
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Natural gardening is popular because planters often obtain
higher yields in their crops. Generally, this
type of gardening also is considered
"healthier" by many enthusiasts, due in part
to the lack of pesticides utilized by
growers.
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