The team at GardenBuildingsDirect.co.uk have put together the ultimate Christmas gift guide to treat budding gardeners and outdoor lovers this festive season.
With the Christmas period approaching, shoppers up and down the country will be seeking unique gift ideas for friends and family.
Choosing an appropriate gift can be a tricky task especially when it comes to gardening - but there are plenty of options to choose from.
From a trusty pair of gardening gloves to protect hands from the harsh winter weather, to a boutique plant mister for the indoor plant keeper - there is a present for every type of gardener.
A spokesperson for GardenBuildingsDirect.co.uk said: “It’s finally that time of year to start Christmas shopping which can be difficult for those lacking inspiration.
“For family friends who have a keen interest in gardening or even ones that don’t, there are countless ways to put a smile on someone's face this Christmas.
“Flower subscriptions and ‘grow your own kits’ are perfect for those who may not have time to be in the garden but will appreciate something to keep in the house.
“Whereas kneeling pads and trowel sets are ideal for people who can spend more time outside in the garden.”
Here are GardenBuildingsDirect.co.uk’s top ten gifts to give this Christmas:
Plant mister
Perfect for those who cherish their indoor plants, a chique and stylish plant mister isn’t just a practical way of giving plants the love and affection they need - but can also be a great addition to an empty windowsill or bear shelf.
Leather gloves
Gloves are an essential item for gardeners of any experience level. Suited more so for the winter climes, leather gardening gloves can provide much needed protection and warmth to vulnerable fingers. Some retailers may even offer an embossing service that can help give a pair of gloves a thoughtful and personal touch.
Flower subscription
If the receiver loves a fresh bunch of flowers on the dining table, then this could be the ideal gift for them. Subscription services can range from fresh flowers every week to tropical house plants for botanical beginners.
12-hour water bottle
Crisp winter afternoons in the garden should always be accompanied with a hot beverage of some kind. These insulated water bottles can keep drinks piping hot for up to 12 hours and chilled drinks for up to 24 hours.
Copper ornaments
With copper tones stealing the show in gardens this year, sculptures are one way to make a green space one of a kind. Whether it’s a small bird bath or a lifesize artistic sculpture, there are a variety of options available at a range of price points.
Fork and trowel
Essential for a gardener at any level, fork and trowel sets can be relatively inexpensive and make for excellent stocking fillers. These sets can range in price depending on the type, make and quality of the tools. Some retailers offer engraving services to personal sets, and bring someone a sentimental gift that can last a lifetime.
Grow your own kits
Venus fly traps, Bonsai trees, chilli plants, you name it and there is a grow your own kit for it. Ideal for those who are new to gardening or who are seeking a quirky experiment to try at home.
Bug hotel
For wildlife lovers there is no better gift this Christmas than a bug hotel. Most hotels can be easily installed, boast a positive impact to the environment, and provide a fun source of entertainment for kids.
Welly socks
Welly boots are notorious for giving gardeners cold feet, so why not treat a loved one to a warm pair of socks made for wellies. Not only do they keep feet comfy and warm but they can help prevent blisters caused by rubbing too. Alpaca fur and merino wool can be found on the expensive end of the spectrum to make for a luxurious stocking filler, or opt for the more affordable cotton and polyester blend - perfect for a secret Santa.
Kneeling pad
A brilliant practical idea for gardeners of every age, kneeling pads have shown great benefit when protecting the knees when attending ground level gardening and also keeping them clean too! Consider a durable pad made from ideally heavy plastic or coated metal for the winter months - the elements can be harsh on weaker materials.
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For those looking to go the extra mile this Christmas, why not consider gifting a luxury greenhouse? Greenhouses provide a safe space to grow fruit and veg away from the harsh winter elements. It’s the perfect gift for friends and family who love to garden all year round.