This year buying gifts for the gardeners on your list just got easier. The Garden Media Group tracks the gardening and green living industry and releases a trend report each year and has some tips for the best gifts for gardeners this year.
Centurion brand lawn and garden tools are great for those who want a tidy and healthy landscape. Our loppers are stronger, easier to grip and with our bright yellow handles, they’re easy to find,” says Centurion president Bill Freimuth. “We offer mini loppers, telescoping handles and ratcheting jaws. Our loppers and pruners are designed to last a lifetime, so your garden will look great year after year.” Visit www.centurionbrands.com to see the full line of tools -- but you can't go wrong with pruner as a stocking stuffer or a lopper under the tree.
Having a professionally designed landscape can increase the value of a property. The Association of Professional Landscape Designers has landscape designers throughout the United States and world prepared to create dream gardens - large and small. To find a landscape designer visit www.apld.org, and look for an APLD certified professional landscape designer.
Save your hands with garden gloves that are durable and beautiful. Garden centers now offer a wide variety of garden gloves and even coordinating boots for every price point. No longer boring, gloves and boots have gotten cute!
Giving living plants is a great tradition to start. Live orchids make a beautiful statement, and are not hard to maintain. Visit www.orchidsareeasy.com to find out which orchids make the best gifts.
Visit www.gardenmediagroup.com to find out more about garden trends for 2011.