Give a gardener a gift grounded in reality
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The Sacramento County master gardeners’ calendar includes a wealth of information. It’s just $10. |
Well-made tools and value-added accessories are appreciated
and Debbie Arrington
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This tool-sharpening stone and hori-hori knife were found at Green Acres Roseville. Photo: Kathy Morrison |
— Hori-hori knife, about $20 and up. That said, this tool is a terrific gift even if a gardener already has one. As with pruning shears, one’s never enough. This
multi-purpose knife
typically has one sharp edge and one serrated edge on its 7- or 8-inch blade. It can be use to dig holes, cut roots, slash open amendment bags and prune small branches. The fancy ones come with a scabbard or holster and a sharpener.
— A really good bucket and a padded cover for the handle, about $15 total. A bucket’s useful for so many things, from garden cleanup to compost-tea brewing. But carry a heavy bucket around the garden and you’ll wonder why the handles are so uncomfortable. Padded handle covers can be found, however. There’s this solid-looking one at
plumberstock.com
; other places including Amazon sell the
Bucket Boss
handle grip.
— Nail brush, $3 and up. Even when you’re good about wearing gloves, your nails will take a beating in the garden, so this is a must for cleanup. An adult-size one, please — so many seem designed for children’s hands. The Lola brand is a good basic one, carried locally and
online
at Ace hardware stores.
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Debbie gets a lot of use out of her goatskin gauntlets. (Photo: Debbie Arrington) |
— Mud Gloves, about $15. Speaking of gloves: Dipped in rubber, these are flexible and waterproof, great for wet-season chores. (Mud Gloves is the brand name.) Available
online
, but also locally at Whole Foods Markets and some of the area nurseries including The Secret Garden.
Bear Wallow
or
Wells Lamont
brands for quality.
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Give gloves; the gardener will supply the dirt. (Photo: Kathy Morrison) |
A note about buying gloves: Be sure you know your gift recipient’s hand size. Kathy has a wide hand and gets frustrated with gloves supposedly designed for women but that are too narrow in the palm and make no allowances for fingernails. (Her go-to gloves for basic gardening, with reinforced fingers and a Velcro cuff, see photo at right, come from
Womanswork
, carried locally at Green Acres Nursery & Supply. They come in large!)
— A UCCE master gardener 2020 gardening guide and calendar. Sacramento County has a beautiful one, with
“Blooms”
as the picture theme; just $10 for a whole year of gardening expertise. These can be found online or at many of the area nurseries, including Plant Foundry and Talini’s. Placer County’s theme is “Gardening With Purpose.” It is sold out online, but still available at many area retailers; see the list
here
. Base price is $10, but price may vary by site.



