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Top Garden Tool gifts for Murray 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) Buoy Bells
Enjoy the sound of the sea at home with a buoy bell. Each bell is carefully made to recreate the distinctive chime from various buoy bell locations along both coasts. The bells are made in Maine from recycled steel and built to last for at least 20 years of sea-inspired sound.

2) Handheld 2-in-1 Cultivator
Get to work in the soil with a dual-purpose, handheld cultivator and weeder. Pick the blade shape that best suits the job to make quick work of breaking up dirt and snagging weeds. Made in the Netherlands with forged Swedish boron steel tines, this durable hand tool is beautifully crafted and guaranteed to last a lifetime.

3) Organic All Purpose Fertilizer
Spade To Fork: Organic All Purpose Fertilizer

4) Positivity Bell
Add a touch of magic to your backyard with these hand-blown glass garden bells. Whether you hang them from a tree or bring them inside, when sunlight hits these delicate bells they give off a lovely, colorful light.

5) 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.

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