Gift Ideas for Sustainable Gardeners If you’re like me, come the beginning of December, I’m scratching my head to think of suitable presents that might be appreciated by the recipients. Even if I’m giving to someone who isn’t really a gardener or not particularly interested in sustainability, it feels better to give something that I know is not just going to add further pollution to the world, but something that might improve it a bit. So here are some ideas – some are more suitable as gifts for avid sustainability devotees, but others could be given to anyone.
Gardening Gifts Recycled planter
Although an obvious gift for a gardener is a plant of some sort, why not make it more special by supplying it in a container that is made from something recycled and is also decorative. It could be something simple and home made, as in the image on the right or it could be something more decorative and perhaps bought from a store.
Seeds Avid gardeners are always pleased to receive seeds, especially if they are heirloom varieties. This type of seed, obtainable from specialist seed suppliers, enables preservation of old genetic types that are being lost as large seed companies breed types that are quick to grow in order to please a mass market. Many of the newer seeds arise from cross-breeding of 2 different varieties to yield plants with particular characteristics e.g. colour or vigour. If seed from that type of plant is saved and subsequently sown, there may be no offspring at all, or, if there are, the offspring will not be like the parent plant. In contrast, plants grown from heirloom seeds will produce fertile seeds which can be saved and used to grow the same plant in subsequent years. So gifts of such seeds are gifts that “last” years.