Looking for garden gift basket ideas? Find inspiration, all-in-one kits, subscription gifts and more, curated by a gardener.
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Looking for garden gift basket ideas? Find inspiration, all-in-one kits, subscription gifts and more, curated by a gardener.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
Upon opening the EkuBox gift box, they’re greeted with a wax-sealed handwritten note and a sprig of dried lavender flowers wrapped in a satin bow. Inside there are gardening shears, an herb pinch and pull container for quick harvest, gardeners soap, organic seeds and a soy candle with plantable packaging. What else could they need?
Whether it’s gathering fresh-cut flowers or picking ripe veggies, every gardener needs a trug to gather their goodies. This harvesting gift set from Garrett Wade includes a galvanized steel basket (trug), forged steel pruners and a hand-crafted French harvesting knife.
For a gift that keeps on giving, give the organic gardener a monthly subscription to the Seed Bank Box by Cratejoy. Not only will they receive a seasonal gift of seeds each month for their growing zone, they’ll enjoy trying new and rare organic vegetables. Choose a one-, six- or 12-month subscription.
This beginner-friendly, all-in-one organic vegetable garden kit has everything they’ll need to start seeds and grow a garden. The entire kit is certified organic, including the peat pots, soil, fertilizer and non-GMO seeds. Plus, it includes a fun and informative seed-to-harvest care guide for the novice gardener.
Gardeners shuffle seed packs like tarot readers handle cards. This beautiful French-made bamboo tool tote keeps seed packets organized, upright and ready to plant. The handle makes it convenient to carry while planting, and it includes room for tools.
Use this tote to carry the DIY garden gift basket ideas and products. Vegetable gardeners can never have enough harvest baskets, and this handy garden trug doubles as a colander to rinse dirt off outside. Flexible and sturdy, this lightweight basket goes from field to kitchen to farmers’ market in three happy colors.
This eye-catching copper and brass watering can is ideal for seedlings and indoor plants that need a gentle and precise drink. Replace that eyesore of a plastic watering can and let your gardener display this pretty little can with pride.
Surprise a gardener with this affordable succulent gift box they’ll receive every month. With flexible options, Cratejoy offers one-, three-, six- and 12-month subscriptions with up to four succulents per subscription. Each box comes with care instructions to keep their hobby going all year.
Emily Dickinson’s poetry was largely inspired by nature and her love of botany, and author, Marta McDowell, did a deep dive into her gardening life. It’s a fascinating read with four-color photographs, botanical illustrations and poetry. Available in hardcover or Kindle, Gardening Life: The Plants and Places That Inspired the Ionic Poet will be cherished by any gardener who’s interested in the history of plants, poetry and life in the 1800s.
These pigskin leather gardening gloves protect your loved one’s arms and hands from thorns and stickers while growing a rose bush. The soft, luxurious and pliable material is breathable and comfortable. Plus, they come in six colors and five sizes to cover nearly everyone.
Not only is this colorful handwoven hanging basket a plant container, it also features three handblown glass hummingbird feeders. It adds a lively, decorative element to any yard while also nourishing the pollinators.
Create a one-of-a-kind piece of yard art with inspirational words or names of loved ones. This mesmerizing wind sculpture adds enjoyment and a personal touch to a garden. Did we mention it’s handcrafted?
Every gardener loves bees, because they’re an important asset to success. Include this pretty bee-drinking ball in your garden gift basket idea to help bees stay hydrated and enchant visitors to their garden.
Your gift recipient will love you for including the CobraHead weeding tool in the garden gift basket idea. This precision hand tool makes weeding fun and fast while protecting the plants around them.
This convenient, sturdy two-in-one tool bag and gardening stool keeps tools in arm’s reach and gives gardeners’ knees and back a break. The Tool Seat makes planting, weeding, pruning and harvesting easier on the body than constantly bending over. When it’s not in use, they can simply fold it up and store it in their shed or garage.
Add a custom touch to their space with a personalized flower pot. To complete the gift, add in some seeds and garden hand tools to get them started on their next project.
Gardeners will appreciate a vented sun-blocking stretchy shirt during the warmer months. The lightweight, silky-soft L.L.Bean Tropicwear shirt is wrinkle-free, making it easy to care for, and has an ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) of 50+ built-in. Just choose among the six colors and this gift is a no-brainer.
For the friend who’s just starting out, they’ll appreciate this stainless steel 10-piece hand tool set with it’s own tool bag. It includes a trowel, weeder, scissor, pruner and more, so the beginner can feel confident about diving in.
It’s important for gardeners to know how much rain has fallen, and this rain gauge is an easy-to-read accessory. The unbreakable, winter-safe piece is made with a solid copper tube, so it’ll be in their garden for years to come.
What could be sweeter than vintage garden art? The charming gift features a print from the early days of the Burpee Annual Catalog. It’s available in three sizes—and there are plenty of other styles to choose from!—so they can appreciate their craft indoors, too.
If you’re looking for a gift for someone who enjoys gardening, consider putting together a basket of useful items. Fill the basket with an elegant pair of snips, pruners, hand shovels, gloves, a watering can and other necessities that catch your eye.
Think outside the basket and create a gift basket using other items like a pretty tote or metal tub, which is easy to clean after an afternoon of gardening.
Keeping the basket simple makes your gift basket look elegant and put together. Only add four to five items so that your items do not spill outside of the basket’s perimeters. This will also allow you to arrange each gift so that the receiver can see each one.