Best Gifts For Plant Lovers
by
Max & Miles | December 11, 2023
We’re closing in on the amount of time left to get your holiday shopping done. If you have a plant lover in your life, you may be stumped on what to get them – especially if you don’t feel confident enough to buy them a new plant. However, we have a few ideas for great plant-related gifts for your friends and family.
You can find these items online and in-store, so shop for whatever you prefer, but you can find a gift for any budget from our list.
- New pots: This is a great gift because you have endless options. You can choose a pot to match their home and décor, or you can find some seasonal for them to use around the holidays. Plus, you can always find something that is a pop of color to make a statement!
- Watering can: Whether this is a larger one intended for outdoor and gardening use or a smaller one for indoor house plants, this is a great gift for those plant lovers who are a bit more forgetful when it comes to watering their beloved plants.
- Plant or gardening book: For those looking to expand their plant knowledge, plant and gardening books can be a great gift! Plus, find something with a cute cover and it can double as décor!
- Plant cups or mugs: We all love a cup or mug, especially since many of us drink coffee, tea and water daily. You can find adorable, creative cups and mugs related to plants at a lot of stores, online boutiques or even craft fairs.
- Watering plant bulbs (for our forgetful owners): Self-watering tools are great gifts for those who are really prone to forget watering or who travel and need some support when it comes to caring for their plants. Just make sure to do your research so you get the right ones for their plants and pots.
- Plant shirts or sweatshirts: Clothes with funny sayings on them are always great for funny friends and family and just like the cup and mugs, you can find them at craft fairs, boutiques and local stores or online.
- Repotting kit: Finally, a repotting kit makes a great gift. Even if they don’t need to repot their plant immediately (we suggest every 1-2 years) it’s a great gift to have on standby. That way, when they’re ready to take that next step with their plant – they’ll have everything they need from your gift!
What would your favorite plant gift to receive be? Let us know in the comments.