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Gift Guide: Gifts for Gardeners

Categories: Gardens & Outdoor Living, Shopping, Gardening, Tools

Just because it's cold outside doesn't mean your garden-loving grandma or green-thumbed best friend isn't chomping at the bit to get out there and till the soil! For gardeners, winter is a time of preparation, when the soil continues to decompose and cultivation for the next planting begins. Also, there are a variety of cold weather plants and vegetables -- like lettuce and cabbage -- that can be harvested in wintertime. So, if you think you can't give a garden gift this holiday, think again!

Let's take a look at some great garden gifts at a variety of price points.

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Gifts for the Gardener

More functional than decorative, these cute notNeutral Bloomin' Garden Stakes are $42 for a set of 3 at Bobby Berk Home. You can choose from 3 different sets.

Every gardener needs a hose. Try these kink-free (and stylish!) options with patterned handles from Alice Supply Co. at $38 each.

These stainless steel watering cans from Pure Modern come in 3 different sizes, $80.25 to $137.50.

If your garden gal or guy is a bird-lover, then they'll be smitten with the Eva Solo Hanging Bird Feeder, $59.99, Grounded. It looks like a hanging sculpture.

Your gardener's hands will thank you after they use the Ergonomic Garden Set, $42.99 at Target.

Need a true gift set? Organize.com's got you covered with this great 3-piece Gardener's Set of a matching apron, gloves and a hat, $30.99.

Kitchen Compost Carrier, $35, and Replacement Charcoal Filters, $11 for a 3-pack, at Sprout. If you have a green gardener in your family or just someone who wants to try composting in 2010, this is a super gift because it hides the compost and helps contain any odors. Just carry it from your kitchen to your garden with ease.

Do you want to give the gift of inspiration? How about a book, like Gardens of the World: Two Thousand Years of Garden Design by Jean-Paul Pigeat, $19.98, Barnes and Noble.

Is your gardener itching to get outside? Do they also love to cook? Then check out this perfect gift: Indoor Culinary Herb Garden Starter Kit, $34.95 at Overstock.

How about giving the hardworking gardener the spa treatment with the Gardener's Relief Spa Set Bath and Body Gift Basket, $39.99 at Amazon.

Don't miss ShelterPop's great Gift Guides for the Home Cook and Great Gifts Under $25.

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