Herb Gardening Gifts for Elderly Gardeners

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Does your grandmother love gardening but struggle with arthritis? Maybe you know an older gardener who just needs some ergonomically designed garden tools. If you’re looking for herb gardening gifts for elderly gardeners, look no further!

Even if your loved ones are getting up there in years, they can still enjoy the therapeutic benefits of gardening. From hand tools to a wide brim hat, at a certain point, we all need to find things that make our garden easier to manage, despite our aches and pains.

With a few thoughtful gardening gifts, you can help make their retirement years some of the happiest and most productive ever. Scroll down to see the top picks that we think will make the best gifts.

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Benefits of gardening into later years

There are many benefits to gardening in later years, including physical and mental health benefits. Gardening is great exercise and can help improve your balance, flexibility, coordination, and strength.

It also provides a sense of purpose, satisfaction, and accomplishment, which can be especially important for older adults who may feel more isolated or disconnected from society. Not to mention, gardening is a fun and relaxing hobby that can help keep your mind sharp and improve your mood.

So if you have an elderly loved one who loves gardening but has difficulties due to arthritis or another condition, consider some garden gift ideas.

Great Gifts for the Gardening Grandparent

Here are some gift ideas that will make gardening easier and more enjoyable for your senior gardener. Purchase one of these herb garden gifts today and help an elderly gardener near you get back into the swing of things!

1. Raised herb garden beds:

Gardening can be tough on the joints, especially for elderly gardeners who may have mobility issues or arthritis. Raised garden beds are a great solution because they eliminate many of the obstacles that come with gardening. Gardening in a standing position makes planting and harvesting easier on the joints.

If you are looking for a raised herb garden planter, check out the VegTrug 8 Pocket Herb GardenIt has 8 divided sections that are perfect for growing herbs.

2. Automatic watering systems:

Gardening can be hard work, especially for elderly gardeners who might have trouble watering their plants regularly. An automatic watering system will do the job for them, ensuring that all of their plants get plenty of water throughout the season.

Check out the RAINPOINT Sprinkler Time for Garden Hose Faucet. It’s an automatic timer that attaches to the exterior water faucet of the house.

3. An extra thick garden kneeling pad:

Kneeling down on the hard ground while you’re working in the garden can be very hard on the knees and aching backs. Kneeling pads can help alleviate these aches and pains, and make for more comfortable gardening sessions.

Check out the Gorilla Grip Extra Thick Water Resistant Comfortable Kneeling Pad for senior herb gardeners.

4. An easy turn composter:

Composting is an easy way to dispose of garden waste (like dead leaves or clippings) in a sustainable manner, as well as provide your plants with some valuable fertilizer. However, a traditional compost pile is challenging to turn.

Tumble composters come in many different shapes and sizes, so you can choose the one that works best for your elderly loved ones. Check out this Dual-Batch Compost Tumbler with two separate chambers, making turning and year-round composting a breeze.

5. Garden Kneeler and Seat

If kneeling pads aren’t enough to reduce aches and pains from gardening, a good garden kneeler and seat will provide even more support while they’re working in the garden. Just fold it out when they’re ready to get down to work!

The KVR garden kneeler and seat folds up easily and compactly. It’s easy to carry and store, and the seat can hold up to 330lbs.

6. Herb garden tools with ergonomic handles:

Garden tools with comfortable, contoured handles can help make gardening much easier on elderly loved ones.

With the right tools and a little extra care, they can still enjoy tending their garden despite their age-related aches and pains. Try these Ergonomic Garden Hand Tools that make working in the garden a pleasure.

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7. An herb gardening book:

Herb gardening books are an excellent way for elderly gardeners to learn more about their hobby, even if they can’t make it outside due to health concerns or age-related mobility issues.

If your loved one is looking for some good reads this season, pick up a few herb gardening books for them! Check out The Cook’s Herb Garden: Grow, Harvest, Cook. It’s especially good for seniors who enjoy cooking but need to cut back on their salt intake since herbs add loads of flavor without any of the health concerns that salt has.  

8. An indoor plant shelf with grow lights:

For elderly gardeners who live in apartment buildings or other places where they can’t grow their own plants, a plant shelf with grow lights is a great option to bring the beauty of nature indoors.

If you’re looking for some unique gifts for your elderly loved ones this season, try the GREENSTELL Plant Stand. It has ample storage and display space for many pots of herbs and is equipped with two dual-head grow lights. Check out my post about the most fragrant herbs to grow indoors if you want to pick up a few seed packets, too.

9. An herb garden journal:

Keeping a garden journal is a great way for elderly gardeners to document their gardening successes and challenges throughout the season.

If you’re looking for gifts that will help them keep track of their gardening efforts, this one will be right up their alley! Try the Garden Planner And Log Book for an inexpensive garden gift this year.

10. A garden cart:

If you’re looking for the perfect gift that will help your elderly loved ones make their outdoor space more manageable, look no further than a garden cart!

The FDW Collapsible Folding Wagon Garden Cart is great for hauling plants and other gardening supplies around. Since it is made of canvas, it is much lighter than metal garden carts. It provides easy storage and access to whichever garden tool you may need while out tackling weeds.

11. Whimsical garden decor:

Garden decor is a great way for an elderly gardener to add some personality to their outdoor space. And with tons of different options available, there’s sure to be something that fits the tastes of your loved ones!

Personally, I’m a fan of these solar-powered windchimes. You get to see and hear them, even at night!

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12. Gardening gloves:

Protecting your hands from dirt, thorns, and pests is a must-have for any gardener. Good gloves are essential for protecting your hands from cuts and scratches while you’re working in the garden, making them a great gift for senior gardeners who need a little extra hand protection!

I suggest this 4 pack of floral gardening gloves so that when one gets dirty, there are plenty of others to choose from.

13. A small indoor greenhouse:

For elderly gardeners who love to get their plants started indoors, a greenhouse is the way to go. With a greenhouse, they’ll have the perfect place to start their seeds indoors and keep them growing until it’s safe to transplant them outdoors.

The Worth Garden 5-Tier Mini Greenhouse is a great gift idea for the avid gardener. Great for indoors, outdoors, and patio or porch use. It will make it a little bit easier to start those baby plants during the winter months when snow is still a possibility.

14. A retractable garden hose reel:

If your older gardener loves making use of their garden space despite mobility issues or health concerns, a retractable garden hose reel can help free up some much-needed space in their yard.

This handy little tool makes it easy to store garden hoses and keep everything organized. It also alleviates the struggle of wrapping up the very heavy hose. The Giraffe Tools Retractable Garden Hose Reel will handle a 100-foot garden hose.

15. Mugs, T-shirts, and other novelty items:

Choose cute garden gifts that feature gardening puns or quotes. These fun little items are a great way for elderly gardeners to show off their passion for the hobby and give their space a bit of personality! Try the Personalized Grandma’s Garden T-shirt and have the grandkids’ names put on it!

16. Garden stocking stuffers:

Garden stocking stuffers, like small gardening tools or a seed-saving storage container, make great gifts for older gardeners who have smaller spaces to work with. Whether you’re looking for an affordable gift for the holidays or a thoughtful little surprise, garden stocking stuffers are a great choice!

17. Cut Resistant Sleeves:

Older gardeners have tender skin. As people age, their skin tends to be thinner and more sensitive than the average gardener’s. These cut-resistant sleeves will protect their arms from cuts and slashes while they’re working in the garden, so be sure to pick up a pair for them.

18. Countertop herb garden kit:

No matter what your elderly gardener loves to grow in their garden, a countertop herb garden kit is the perfect way for them to enjoy fresh herbs year-round! Choose from different types of pre-made kits or pick up materials separately and make your own custom design. Try this Organic Indoor Herb Garden Starter Kit. Or, get them an indoor hydroponic herb garden kit. For more information, check out my post about growing herbs hydroponically.

Whatever your elderly loved one’s gardening needs may be, there’s sure to be a gift perfect for them on this list. These gardening gifts for elderly gardeners will help them get more out of their hobby and make their outdoor space more enjoyable. Happy gifting!

While you are here, check out a few of my herb gardening tips or learn how to make DIY lavender sugar. It’s a great homemade gift for herb lovers!

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