Whether you or your friends have a green thumb or not, a lawn and/or a garden can open a whole new world of gift-giving possibilities. Hare are just a few ideas that will get your started, whatever the occasion.

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1. Sundial

Reminiscent of a quiet afternoon in an English manor garden, a sundial can be a wonderful, relaxing focal point for any yard. Besides, if you set it up right, you can even tell time with it, well, until it gets dark. An attractive fence fromĀ www.SanAntonioFenceTX.com would provide the perfect frame. All you need to provide is the lemonade.

2. Skin Saver

If you or your friends are avid gardeners, chances are good that after a day of working in your yard your hands will show it. Further, besides being dirty, they will probably also be dried and chapped. This is a situation for a bottle of skin saver, which heals hands on contact with refreshing aloe lotions. Not only will this combination make your hands feel better, but they will look better and smell terrific.

3. Herb Hanger

The growing popularity of herb gardens has led many gardening enthusiasts to discover the correct way to dry and preserve them. A hanging herb hanger can not only give you more space to dry your kitchen herbs, but it will also keep them within reach for convenient use any time you need them. The right herbs can also contribute to a divine smell while you cook too.

4. Paper Pot

Have you ever considered a biodegradable replacement for pottery pots for your garden plants? Paper pots make the perfect answer. With just a piece of newspaper or other paper, you can make a pot for your plants by just wrapping them around these handy wooden pegs. Simply close the bottom and fill them with your planting mix and your plant. By the time your plants have taken root, the paper will be close to disintegrating and they are ready to plant.

5. Brimmed Hat

It seems like every day gardeners and others who enjoy the outdoors are warned about the dangers of skin cancer and other sun exposure related conditions. Sunscreen is a practical and effective method for dealing with exposed hands, arms, and legs, but your face, ears, and neck are a different matter entirely. Doctors recommend a wide brimmed hat if you are going to be outside for any length of time, especially when working in prolonged exposure.

Article by Hannah Whittenly