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Ideal garden tools for Barton 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) Needle Nose Secateurs
Clip, snip, and cut just like professional florists with these needle-nose hand pruners. From flowers to herbs, they’re sharp and smartly designed with stainless steel blades and rubber grips on the handles for all the detail work of gardening.

2) Planting Tool
Easily plant an organized garden while generating the highest yield possible. This system helps you plant seeds in a perfect grid, at the correct depth and with the proper amount of space to prosper. Perfect for kids, limited space, and even first-time gardeners who want guidance.

3) Pulaski Axe
Splitting wood isn't easy, but with the Pulaski Axe, it's not longer a chore. With a steel core and carbon steel blade, the edge stays sharp and is easy to maneuver. It even has a steel pommel built in for hammering or trenching. And thanks to an included fitted sheath, you can store your Axe safely when you're ready to head inside.

4) Ceramic Mosquito Repellent Diffuser
Hang or place this egg-shaped mosquito repellent diffuser in your outdoor space to naturally protect against pests. When it is filled with its signature DEET-free repellent made from lemongrass oil and geraniol, it will ward off mosquitoes and other bugs up to around 200 square feet—the perfect amount of protection for decks, patios, and porches.

5) Large Garden Koi - Set of 3
Fish in the Garden: Large Garden Koi - Set of 3 - Salsa

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