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Ideal garden tools for Gates 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) Tulip Trowel Bulb Planter Tool
The Tulip Trowel Bulb Planter Tool works like a trowel but breaks up soil like a fork. Great for planting and transplanting small plants. Made in the Netherlands with a European FSC-certified ash hardwood handle and forged Swedish boron steel blade, this durable tool is beautifully crafted and guaranteed to last a lifetime.

2) Stacking Solitary Bee Hive
Bees make great guests. Host them in this adorable, stackable bee habitat and they’ll pollinate flowers, fruits, and vegetables, making your garden lush. Made from sustainably sourced wood and designed to suit their needs, this hotel is good for the bees, the environment, and your backyard.

3) Gardening Journal
This gardening journal is blooming with possibilities. The sturdy hardcover opens to reveal pages chock-full of handy tips and inspiration, templates to create your own plant database, and space to track seasonal tasks, crop cycles, and watering and feeding regimens.

4) Home Microgreens Growing Kit
Hamama®: Home Microgreens Growing Kit - Starter Kit with Bamboo Frame

5) Reinforced Clean-Up Tarp
The EZ Reinforced Clean-Up Tarp makes yard work a lot less hard. With reinforced sides, sturdy ground stakes, and six built-in handles, this tarp can hold and drag up to four times more than a wheelbarrow can. Lightweight and durable, it folds up compactly for streamlined storage.

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