Well, many people are having to put their thinking caps on to come up with meaningful and not-too-pricey gifts for their family and friends. For my hard-core, dirt-gardening friends, this will be the year I give a ledger from the stationary store.
I’ll date each page for a day during gardening season, and they can jot down notes - over a period of several years - that record what went on in their (garden!) beds. A nice ledger is not cheap, but it’s better than the garden journals that are sold.
Along those same lines, everyone appreciates having a place to put a printed photograph of their garden. When they take one snapshot every week during the growing season, they get a pretty good idea about bloom times for all their plants … as well as what looks good with what. So a photo album is a welcome gift.
From my website (http://www.cottagegardencompanion.com/), you can find a listing of seed companies and nurseries. You can click through to their websites and sign up for your friends to receive the seed catalogues. It just takes a bit of time. (…more for me, actually, because I have to pause and see what their seasonal offerings are … then read their newsletters … then order for me … sigh.) Obviously, I’d only do this if I thought the catalogues would be welcomed, but it’s a nice gift for some people. Another idea would be to give a membership in a plant society (see website).
We feel as though we have chosen interesting gifts that fall into every price-point on our website, but we don’t give a certificate for free weeding … you have to do that yourself! And many of our information articles are down-loadable, if someone would appreciate help with pruning … or rose-care … or some-such.
Hands down, the sweetest gift on our site is the $1.95 flower tube that sticks onto a computer (or almost any surface) to hold a single cheery bloom and a message card.
2 comments:
Hi! First visit to your site and enjoyed it! As to your question about the bird...Its a woodpecker! We have quite a few around our property, but I'm not sure exactly what kind of woodpecker it is.
Karla, not only is it a woodpecker, but it's a red-bellied woodpecker! Who knew?!? (seems as tho it should be a red-HEADED w'pecker, doesn't it?
Thanks for dropping by!
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