During this Holiday Season Give the Gift of Garden

Dec 20, 2019

During this Holiday Season Give the Gift of Garden

Dec 20, 2019

The holiday season is upon us! As you check off the presents on your shopping list, consider a gift from the garden. Here are some great gift ideas with sprinkles of garden angels in mind for those special gardener's in your life:

Poinsettia

Even though poinsettias are tropical plants, they have become synonymous with the winter holiday season. The poinsettia plant (Euphorbia pulcherrima) has both dark green and bright red leaves as well as small clusters of green and yellow flowers.

Seed Packets

Seed packets make a great holiday gift because of the large number of varieties available. The gardeners in your life will be able to grow their own vegetables and fruits or have a colorful array of flowers for their spring landscape. Seed packets contain planting instructions and tips that help guide all gardeners from novice to expert.

Jar It Up

Homemade items are always a pleasant addition to gift giving. Fruits can be made into marvelous jams and jellies; vegetables can be pickled or made into relish; nuts can be candied and placed in a jar. Use a piece of burlap and some ribbon for the finishing touches on a beautiful gift.

Garden Angel

Be a Garden Angel! Make a card with a handwritten offer to mentor a beginning gardener or an offer to help plant or harvest for a seasoned gardener or a person who loves to garden but may not be able to.  This is truly a gift from the heart.

Dried Flowers

Press or dry flower arrangements from your garden. Pressed flowers look beautiful in a picture frame with a special note, poem, or quote.

Recycled Bird House

Bring out your crafty side and upcycle old material around the house to create a birdhouse. Construction basics are available online along with video tutorials.  This gift keeps on giving as it provides seasonal interest and excitement once a bird chooses it as home. 

Gift Basket

Fill a basket with any bountiful harvest of fruits, vegetables, or flowers from your garden. You can also include seed packets, a Garden Angel card, and jarred goods. This is a fun way to share your enjoyment of your garden with others.

During this holiday season give the gift of garden and share joy, peace, and love on this bountiful time of the year.  Wishing you and yours a very Merry Holiday and a Happy New Year!


By Donna Navarro Valadez
Author - Marketing Assistant