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Best garden tools to use in Ripley County gardens

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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) Gardening Journal
This gardening journal is blooming with possibilities. The sturdy hardcover opens to reveal pages chock-full of handy tips and inspiration, templates to create your own plant database, and space to track seasonal tasks, crop cycles, and watering and feeding regimens.

2) Alfalfa Natural Brew 6 pack
These tea bags are made by hand with five-generations of farming know-how, a decades-long commitment to sustainable agriculture, and no synthetic ingredients. Use the “tea” to condition your soil—the Alfalfa Natural brew is specifically designed to help you grow healthier, beautiful roses.

3) Harvesting & Gathering Bag
With a vintage, orchard-inspired design, the Harvesting & Gathering Bag charmingly holds your essentials. The bottom drops out for easy unloading, while the multi-way straps ensure comfortable wear. This bag features a large top opening for easy access and clip closure for quick emptying.

4) Cow Manure Natural Brew 6 pack
Manure without the smell; compost without the shovel. These tea bags are made by hand with five-generations of farming know-how, a decades-long commitment to sustainable agriculture, and no synthetic ingredients. Use the “tea” to condition any kind of soil, and water plants and flowers for stronger roots, greener leaves, bolder flowers. . . naturally.

5) Jhuri Hanging Basket
KORISSA: Jhuri Hanging Basket - Double

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