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Ideal garden tools for Washington 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) Garden Scoop
Barebones Living: Garden Scoop

2) Soji Stella Solar Bulb Lantern
Reminiscent of punched-tin home accents, the Soji Stella is an easy way to dress up any outdoor space. The metallic finish shines brilliantly during the day and a high-powered duel LED emits beads of light in a charming pattern at night.

3) Pointed Garden Spade
A pointed spade shovel means more gardening with less pain. The sharp angled head powerfully slices tough soil and gnarly roots when planting, edging, weeding, or transplanting flora large or small, and this shovel requires up to 80% less effort than a typical one.

4) Goat Milk Soap - Set of 2
The key to cleaning hard-working hands? Goat milk soap that is handcrafted in small batches on a family farm. This set of made-in-California soaps combines goat milk with other natural ingredients like olive oil and ground walnut shells for exfoliation. The soap gets tough on epoxy, grease, and other stubborn, stuck-on messes while leaving hands moisturized. It’s great for gardeners, mechanics, DIY-ers, or anyone who wants a natural and effective way to wash up.

5) 5-In-1 Garden Multi-Tool
Tackle essential landscaping jobs with a garden multi-tool. An adjustable, 180-degree rotating aluminum hinge lets you access the tool’s different functions and lets you get the just-right feeling when you’re at work. Hoe and slice, rake and smooth, scrape and cut, edge and chop, and aerate and loosen with a sharp steel blade and tines. Lightweight, durable, and stores upright.

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