Gift Guide: For the mom who loves to garden!
Treat mom with beautiful garden gear and decor this Mother’s Day. Whether mom has a prize winning green thumb or is more of an admirer of gardens, we put together our favorite gifts for garden-loving moms!
2. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer - Drawing on her life as an indigenous scientist, a mother, and a woman, Robin Wall Kimmerer shows how other living beings—asters and goldenrod, strawberries and squash, salamanders, algae, and sweetgrass—offer us gifts and lessons in her non-fiction book Braiding Sweetgrass.
3. Coral & Tusk Blooms Linen Bucket - Our brightly embroidered linen bucket can function as a fun accessory, garden tote, or small storage solution.
4. The Smock by Hedley & Bennett - Give mom her new favorite gardenware, this cotton smock features perfect pockets, durable yet beautiful fabric, and monogramming is available!
5. Hudson Seed Company’s Pollinator Garden Seed Kit - The Hudson Valley Seed Company operates an organic farm in upstate New York and celebrates responsible seed production and stewardship. They also support the arts by commissioning artists from around the country to adorn their seed packs every year! We love this kit because the seeds support pollinators.
7. The Floral Society - This Floral Society holds workshops and carries tools- everything mom needs to learn how to arrange flowers like a pro, just add blooms!
8. Ceramic Birdhouse by MQuan - A super special, handmade birdhouse to add to mom’s outdoor space. Birds are essential for gardens not only do they help pollinate, they also eat bugs.
10. On Flowers by Amy Merrick - Florist Amy Merrick shares flower arranging secrets along with beautiful imagery in her inspiring book! A bright addition to mom’s coffee table book collection.
11. Postal Petals Beanie Box - So maybe your mom loves flowers but doesn’t quite have a green thumb, give the gift of blooms with a Postal Petals subscription box. Postal Petals works with 20 domestic farms to deliver the highest quality flowers to your door that you then have the pleasure of arranging.