Donald asks…
What would be a good Christmas present for a person who loves to garden, but has all the gardening tools that exist?
A gift card, an amaryllis bulb, a really rare plant for the special garden lover, a plant encyclopedia, cactus seeds, a seed propagator, a greenhouse, a fertilizer, a venus flytrap.
Mandy asks…
My boys are too old for the plastic handle stuff. They like to dig in the wet sand and build sand castle and moats, just to wash the tide wash their work away. I’m looking for some unique and relatively inexpensive options to basic garden tools. The tools need to be light and easy for a 6-year old to handle.
Wooden spoons
frisbees plastic cups different sizes cookie cutters to make designs.. Legos are lots of fun.. Just don’t bring the good legos.. (they make some seriously interesting castles built with sand and legos.. ) straws to make posts bring a plastic container.. Buttons cut a milk gallon bottle in half.. It helps bring the sand faster.. And the cap lets out for pouring..
Omg..when i go to the beach sometimes i have pirate treasure hunts with mine.. I make a map and hide stuff(maybe the tools) and have them find it.. Mine wore a lampshade on her head.. Geez i miss those days.
George asks…
I’m looking for a good rechargeable gardening tool with extra battery.
Money not too much an option. I want something fairly “powerful”.
I’m looking for weed eater type equipment and hedge trimmer.
Can you lead me towards a good ones?
MEN ONLY PLEASE
I have a battery operated radio with Rechargeable batteries. I listen to this while the wife pushes the mower around the lawn and then does the weeding. She also trims the hedge with the shears before she cooks my dinner.
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