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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Ideal garden tools for Inyo County friends with green thumbs

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Garden Tools” Gifts

1) Spade
Made with strong, long-lasting walnut and stainless steel, this spade will last for many seasons of garden work—and it helps to give back to those in need, too. It has a simple, yet functional (not to mention well-constructed) design. This quality gardening spade is rust-resistant and comes with a lifetime warranty so that you can dig through both dense and soft soil for years to come.

2) Soji Stella Solar Market Lantern
Reminiscent of punched tin home accents, the Soji Stella is an easy and affordable way to dress up any outdoor space, Bigger, Bolder, Metallic Stella! Inspired by ornately detailed lanterns found in Far East

3) Hori Hori Classic Tool
Move from digging to planting to harvesting seamlessly with this multipurpose gardening tool. Equipped with a heat-tempered, hollowback blade, full stainless steel tang, twine cutter, and comfortable walnut handle, the Hori Hori Classic is the ultimate tool you can use for a lifetime.

4) Root Slayer Round Head Shovel
Chop, saw, and dig with a root shovel that does it all. Its carbon steel blade is shaped like an inverted V and is lined with rip-saw teeth that make quick work of the roots you might encounter while gardening. The lightweight shovel has an ergonomic handle to feel good while you’re at work, and it’s guaranteed to last a lifetime.

5) Garden Weed Removal Tool
The Garden Weed Removal Tool quickly clears weeds by pushing or pulling. The no-rust tempered steel head is sharpened inside and out for efficient weed removal. Features a handle with strong silicone rubber grips for added comfort and efficiency. Use this tool between plants, beneath fences, or to create furrows for irrigation and planting seeds.

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