It can be difficult to find the perfect gift for gardeners because every garden is unique, just like every gardener is different.
Here are the best gardening gift ideas to steer you in the right direction. Flowers delivered last minute (we've all been there) and seeds and plants suggested for the season. We have a wide range of personalised items for that extra special touch, as well as indulgent luxury garden products. If you're looking for small gifts to save space or as small gifts, we have ideas for you.Unusual Gardening Gifts
There are few gardening gift who would object to being called a 'King' or a 'Queen' of their own garden, whether you celebrate the upcoming coronation with a garden party or just sit back and have a cup of tea. Made from English earthenware, these half-pint mugs are part of a limited edition coronation range.
The Cocktail Grow Bar
To enhance your cocktails, it contains cinnamon seeds, basil seeds, borage seeds, and lemon balm seeds. After six to eight weeks, the seedlings will be ready to plant out if you leave them on a windowsill with water and sunlight.
Fallen Fruits Small Hedgehog Boot Brush
It looks really cute by an outside door and can be used for buffing up garden boots. In the brush part of the shoe, bristles form a hedgehog shape.
Rusty Slug Family
There's nothing good about seeing a bunch of slugs in your gardening gift. They will put a smile on the face of even the most die-hard slug-hater. Watch these metal slugs weather and rust in your garden or even in a window box as they make great quirky gifts.
Luxury gardening gifts
Calluses and skin irritation can be caused by hours spent in the garden trowelling or pruning. With this garden gloves and hand cream set, your gardening friends and family will be able to protect their hands. A handy wooden box holds the gloves, which can be adjusted to fit different hand sizes, and a vegan and cruelty-free cream.
Traditional Sussex Trug
Although these trugs are certainly more expensive, we think the skill and craftsmanship that go into making them are worth the price. A basket made of cricket bat willow from which fruit, vegetables, or flowers can be collected has been made using the same method for 200 years.
Plant gifts
There are four seed bombs that wildlife gardeners will appreciate. You can grow a variety of pollinator-friendly plants by soaking them and tossing them onto bare soil in spring. See our wildlife gift guide for more inspiration.
Gin Garden Gift Set
This gin garden set from Thompson and Morgan gives a gin and tonic a home-grown garnish. A simple wooden planter holds cucumber, rosemary, basil, and thyme seeds. Adding your own flavor to a simple gin and tonic is a great gift idea.
Grow Your Own Curry Set
Spice seeds are a great choice for kitchen gardeners. A fantastic way to add some home-grown flavour to curries, this set includes chilli, coriander, and fenugreek.
Grow Your Own Mushrooms Kit
Gardeners often overlook fungi, but they're easy to grow and perfect for kitchen windowsills. Enjoy delicious oyster mushrooms growing in spent coffee grounds with this British-made, recyclable mushroom kit. Check out our mushroom growing guide for more information.
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