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Gardening Basket Ideas?

strawbsuk76
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Hi all im struggling for some inspiration.....I know its only may but im trying to be organised this year for xmas.
Im doing a joint basket for my mum and dad which is going to have a gardening theme. So far I have bought
Mulit tool pruner reduced to £1.99 (£6.99)
Practical gardening book with trowel reduced to £1.50 (£6.98)
Fancy tin with 3 jars of preserve reduced to £1.00
Garden twine free
Garden gloves 2 pairs £2.98 (should of been £3.99 each)
Knee pads reduced to £0.25
set of 4 hand tools for potting seedlings reduced to £0.25
hand rake reduced to £0.25
garden tidy mitts reduced to £0.25
3 x seed pkts Free
Its quite a large basket to fill as its for 2 of them but im running out of ideas.
any suggestions ???
strawbs x
Im doing a joint basket for my mum and dad which is going to have a gardening theme. So far I have bought
Mulit tool pruner reduced to £1.99 (£6.99)
Practical gardening book with trowel reduced to £1.50 (£6.98)
Fancy tin with 3 jars of preserve reduced to £1.00
Garden twine free
Garden gloves 2 pairs £2.98 (should of been £3.99 each)
Knee pads reduced to £0.25
set of 4 hand tools for potting seedlings reduced to £0.25
hand rake reduced to £0.25
garden tidy mitts reduced to £0.25
3 x seed pkts Free
Its quite a large basket to fill as its for 2 of them but im running out of ideas.
any suggestions ???
strawbs x
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Hi Strawbs,
I think this thread might be of some use to you, it seems to have similar ideas to the kind of thing you're describing:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=423232
Also, how about some kind of sun hat? For when they're working in the garden in the summer?
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Wow that sounds great. Where did you get all your mega cheap tools from? I'm trying to one for my mum I've put in gloves, seeds, a book and some hand cream so far but like you struggling for more inspiration!!!!:j0
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Hiya
Wow the baskets you need to fill must be massive! ha ha! Sounds like you have bought loads already.
How about an anti-bug mug? Like THESE. These ones are pricey but I am sure you could find cheaper ones.
A garden gnome?
Gardening Handcream something like this
Bird Box
Fancy watering can - I love this one but its pricey too. I have seen some cool ones in Tesco and Supermarket
Garden Boules - These seems very cheap at £6.99 for chrome balls CLICK
Hope some of these help
Alison x:heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:0 -
the little garden ornaments are cheap in morrisons/gardening mag subscription/more seeds/pots/seed trays/watering can bit stuck myself now:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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Wow, being a gardener, I think this is a wonderful idea for a present. I know I'd love it.
The only other thing I can think of adding would be a bottle of wine for them to sit in the garden and enjoy after all their hard work.
Would it all fit into a garden trug? You know the kind that you use for collecting veg etc?A friend is someone who overlooks your broken fence and admires the flowers in your garden.0 -
MINIMONEYSAVER the tools were all mega cheap from tescos.....they been having a fantastic sale on gardening bits and bobs was very lucky indeed.
JAYAR the basket that i have is a large square on with a cary handle which i believe is for collecting vegetables. they have just recently changed the garden to start home growing veg so i thought this would be the perfect gift for long term use. I also thought about a bottle of wine and getting my 2 daughters to handpaint some wine glasses but they already have a well stocked wine rack so thought maybe a bit pointless.
thanks for your ideas too ALISON6692 your all so very kind and helpfull on here i love this site.
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No worries - I think the garden boules are a winner - they are such a bargain! We were bought some last year and they are fab to get out when people bring their kids round x
Alison x:heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:0 -
Use your tesco points to get BBC's Gardener's World mag subscription - a gift every month. (costs £9.30 in points see Tesco.com)
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What about buying a hanging basket now as there is such variety in the shops at the moment & then decorating the outside into a Xmas theme i,e: Red ribbon, silver/gold decos, you could then add your gifts into the basket or get some fishing line and dangle them from the basket
I did a wedding hanging basket last year & used white netting and silver bows on the outside & then filled it with white flowers, it was stunning and lasted until October.
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How about a voucher for garden centre, garden candles, solar lights, small bag compost, herb garden seeds. Now i'm stumped
but will keep thinking.
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