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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Top Garden Tool gifts for Franklin 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) 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.

2) Long Garden Weeding Tool & Cultivator
This long garden weeding tool and cultivator multitasks while saving your back. Stand as you efficiently weed, plant, dig and more. A proven traditional blade design on a 54” wooden handle make it a joy to use, and its lightweight, rugged construction will last season after season.

3) Hori Hori Ultimate Tool with Sheath
This multi-tool is the perfect companion for all gardening adventures. Pound in stakes with the flat pommel base, measure planting depth with the handy inch marks, saw a branch or whittle some kindling with the rust-resistant, double-edged blade. The Hori Hori Ultimate Tool is built with a walnut handle and heat-treated, stainless steel body won’t be leaving your side anytime soon.

4) Tri-Clone TREX String Trimmer Head
AMKOR Trading: Tri-clone TREX 1000 FAST FEED string trimmer head

5) Self-Watering Windowsill Herb Garden
How does your kitchen window herb garden grow? Out of your own recycled glass bottle, thanks to the folks at Urban Leaf. Pop one of the smart soil inserts and included seeds into a water-filled bottle, place it in a window, and the herbs are ready to grow. They even water themselves for the first 30 days.

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