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Top Garden Tool gifts for Mason County residents working on their 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) Six Piece Garden Tool Set
Apollo Tools: Six Piece Garden Tool Set

2) 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.

3) Self-Watering Windowsill Herb Garden
How does your kitchen window herb garden grow? Out of your own recycled glass bottle, thanks to the folks at Urban Leaf. Pop one of the smart soil inserts and included seeds into a water-filled bottle, place it in a window, and the herbs are ready to grow. They even water themselves for the first 30 days.

4) Murphy's Naturals Insect Repellent & Relief Balm
Toss a tin of insect repellent balm or bite relief balm into your bag or car for on-the-go protection from pests or to soothe existing bites. Just apply the repellent to exposed skin to keep mosquitos away. Rub the relief balm into a bite to ease the itch and burn. Made in the USA.

5) Gorilla Carts Steel Utility Cart 600 lb Capacity
A sturdy steel steel mesh bed is ready to carry up to 600 pounds of whatever needs hauling away. Cargo need a little more room? Just remove the side panels and the cart becomes a flatbed for versatile carrying. Tight steering and sturdy wheels make it smooth to maneuver.

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