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5 Christmas Gift Ideas for Garden Lovers

Christmas is just around the corner and if you’re like us, you’re still rushing to get your shopping done! We’ve put together a selection of our favourite Christmas gift ideas for the garden lover in your life. Happy faces on Christmas morning guaranteed.

1. Personalised A5 Allotment Ideas Notebook

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Personalised A5 Allotment Ideas Notebook from Etsy

Help the gardener in your life plan their allotment with precision and creativity in this personalised engraved notebook. We love the cute hand drawn illustrations on the front!

2. ‘Gardening for the Zombie Apocalypse’ Book

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‘Gardening for the Zombie Apocalypse’

Not your average gardening book! ‘Gardening for the Zombie Apocalypse’ tells you how to sow and grow 20 key crops, whether you have two pots, a patio or a whole allotment to play with.

It takes you through what seeds, tools and other kit you’ll need, teaches you how to plan and plant your site for maximum nutrition, and suggests gardening projects to get underway while civilization still stands, from growing dinner in a dustbin to a juice bar on a balcony.

3. Re-conditioned Garden Hand Tools

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These reconditioned garden hand tools are the perfect gift for the environmentally conscious gardener.

They’re made to last, and are created from the up-cycled handles of old garden tools!

4. Vegetable Garden in a Box

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Gift Card Garden in a Box

The ultimate Christmas gift (if we do say so ourselves!) has to be our Vegetable Garden in a Box!

You’ll receive a beautiful, locally designed seasonal card to then redeem for one of our ‘Garden in a Box‘ packs.

The gorgeous cards are designed by Bristol artist Ursula Freeman.

5. Bee Hotel and Insect House

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‘Bee’ the best gift giver this Christmas with this hand made bee and insect hotel!

It is ‘primarily to be used by solitary bees such as Mason Bees or Leafcutter Bees, which are non aggressive and excellent for pollinating in the garden, helping to increase fruit yields.’ Perfect if you’re trying to invite more wildlife into your garden.

In Conclusion

Christmas doesn’t need to be a mad rush of last minute gifts this year! Choose the garden enthusiast in your life a thoughtful gift that will spread joy throughout the year to come.

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