1. Sticky Stakes to catch pesky pests trying to feast on your plants and buzz endlessly through your space. Forget about the fly swatter—it’s time to retire it.


2. Garden gloves with claws that will have you feeling like the gardening superstar you were born to be, while making digging in the soil both simpler and more stylish.


3. A cordless grass trimmer that makes tackling those tricky spots in your garden a breeze, or helps you maintain your little patch of greenery effortlessly.


4. A selection of sunflower seeds that will turn that dull patch of dirt in your yard into a picture-perfect garden, no need to stress over picking the right flowers. Alexa, play 'Sunflower' by Harry Styles.


5. A standing weeder (no chemicals required!) for anyone dealing with back pain but still determined to maintain a lawn worthy of awards.

Crafted with a bamboo handle and powder-coated steel, this tool features a simple lever mechanism to make weeding a breeze. Grampa's Weeder is a small business!
Promising review: "Oh my god, I friggin' love this tool. I bought this on a whim after we bought our first house and knew nothing about maintaining a yard. Boy, has it been a lifesaver. Our new house had a ton of weeds in the front yard, and this tool helped me clear most of them out in no time. In fact, pulling the weeds was strangely satisfying! I don't think anyone can honestly say weeding is fun, but this tool made it about as fun as it can get, especially when you see a long root with the weed you just pulled." —JG
Available on Amazon for $39.99.
6. A programmable timer that brings some Fairy Godmother magic to your hose, turning it into a sprinkler. Bibbidi, Bobbidi, Boo-tiful lawn!


7. A row of vibrant flower pots with drainage holes and hooks that will effortlessly add a splash of color to your deck.


8. A quick-acting lawn repair formula consisting of grass seeds, mulch, and soil amendment to repair all the damage caused by your lovable dog (who just can't resist marking every inch of your yard). Now, back to training Fido to *not* dig up the new grass...

9. A hedge trimmer that will have your neighbors peering over the fence, admiring how stunning your bushes look.

10. Or opt for a manual version if your hedges aren’t too overgrown (yet). These handheld shears come with a comfort grip that makes trimming and shaping unexpectedly enjoyable. I’ll give you five bucks if you can turn a bush into a dolphin or any other creature that absolutely shouldn’t be made of leaves.


11. Pruning shears, for anyone who has managed to craft their own enchanting rose garden. You’ll also want a glass jar to display it, just like in Beauty and the Beast.

12. And a long-handled lopper to help you trim any overgrown bushes or trees in your yard—essential for anyone who isn’t Edward Scissorhands.

13. A galvanized steel planter bed to add some order to your seasonal garden of vegetables and herbs—keeping everything in one tidy, easy-to-manage location instead of planting them straight into the soil.

14. A Scotts seed spreader that you’ll love because 1. it comes pre-assembled (thankfully) and 2. it ensures your grass seed and fertilizer are distributed evenly without any extra effort on your part.

15. And a seeding square kit, so you won’t have to guess where your sprouts go. You’ll know *exactly* where each basil seed is planted this year.

16. And vegetable, fruit, and herb markers to help you keep track of what you planted where — each stick is sold individually, and with over 40 options available, you’ll find the perfect markers to keep your garden organized.

WoodNSparks Co. is a Montana-based small business that specializes in creating wooden garden markers.
Purchase them from WoodNSparks Co. on Etsy for $1.99 per marker.
17. A garden dibber that makes planting bulbs, sowing seeds, and breaking up soil clumps a breeze — every gardener should own one of these handy tools!


Rockin K Creations Shop is a family-run small business located in Lemont, Illinois.
Promising review: "Beautifully crafted and so comfortable to use! They fit perfectly in my hand. They look great in my garden tote next to my other wooden tools! Will definitely buy more as gifts!" —Kimberly B
Available from Rockin K Creations Shop on Etsy for $22.75 (three styles to choose from).
18. Adorable gardening gloves that let you tend to your plants and garden without sacrificing your manicure — stay fresh while you get down and dirty!


My Little Belleville is a charming small business based in Salt Lake City, Utah, offering kitchenware, stationery, and various home goods.
Promising review: "A delightful way to spice up our gardening activities. One pair was for my daughter and the other for a friend who shares the love of plants. The designs are simply adorable." —Barbara
Available from My Little Belleville on Etsy for $17.25 (offered in seven different styles).
19. Or consider a pair of breathable, moisture-wicking bamboo gloves, perfect for keeping your hands cool whether you're working hard in the heat or simply a person who gets *too hot* at the slightest physical exertion. These gloves feature a textured rubber coating on the palms and fingers, making it easier to grip anything you need to handle.

Promising review: "These gloves fit perfectly and allow me to maintain full dexterity. They're great at shielding my hands from wet soil and garden debris (though I haven’t tested them with thorns!). I absolutely love using them for gardening and even light tasks like sanding wood. The grip is fantastic, and I can really get my hands dirty without worrying about a mess afterwards. No need for a nail brush after working in the garden with these gloves." —Delayed Gratification
Available on Amazon for $8.99+ (comes in five sizes).
20. A scent-free mosquito repellent designed to keep those pesky bloodsuckers away while you work on your garden, whether you're planting daisies or harvesting cherry tomatoes.


21. A soaker hose that connects to your existing hose, giving your plants, bushes, and trees a thorough watering—just like they've always wanted, especially during those scorching summer days.

22. Knee pads to ensure that your long gardening sessions on Saturday mornings are a little less hard on your knees—essential for anyone who feels the strain on their joints after years of gardening.


23. An expandable garden hose to effortlessly water your lawn, nurture those vegetables you've invested so much hope in, and refresh your flower beds, all without worrying about annoying kinks disrupting the flow of water.

24. An adjustable gardening bench with padded support for your knees and handles on either side, making it easier to rise after spending more time crouched down than you'd like while tending to your plants. Plus, it transforms into a comfy seat when you need a well-deserved break!

25. A plant supporter to give your tomato plants and bushes the extra stability they need to stand tall and strong. The powder-coated green design won't disrupt your garden's stylish appearance, either.

26. A seed pack that includes pretty much every vegetable you could dream of growing — from beets and cucumbers to cabbage and butternut squash. It looks like a massive salad is on the horizon for you!


27. A durable garden tool kit so that no matter what kind of planting projects lie ahead, you'll have everything you need to dive right in.

28. Or perhaps a charming set of gardening tools, featuring a trowel, cultivator, and pruning shear, all adorned with a delightful floral pattern. Not only will they help you get the work done, but you'll also look adorably stylish while doing it!


29. Joyful Dirt concentrated plant food and fertilizer designed to be mixed into your watering can or sprinkled straight onto the soil, giving your plants a growth boost. Bonus: It’s organic!

30. A set of bamboo garden stakes offered in various thicknesses, designed to help your plants and vegetables stand tall as they reach for the sun. Grow, little ones, grow!


31. And The Complete Gardener's Guide by Simon Akeroyd — often referred to as the ultimate guide for plant enthusiasts. It covers everything from sowing and planting to pruning, offering valuable advice on choosing the right plants, safeguarding them, and designing your perfect garden.


Some reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.
