Links to each product can be found by clicking on the name of the supplier under each product.
Dig Gift Voucher – for planting a garden in spring 2025
From us! <— Link here!
It would be foolish of us not to mention that a Dig Gift Voucher makes a perfect Christmas gift – with the promise of plants for 2025, the thrill of imagining a transformed outdoor space, a new garden delivered directly to your door and, for the lucky recipient, not having to pay or having a little money off!
Sneeboer Old Dutch Planting Trowel
From Tinker and Fix
The folks at Tinker and Fix have been our neighbours at the handful of trade shows we’ve taken part in and have such a lovely selection of tools and other associated products for all manner of gardening and other handiwork. We love this short, versatile trowel, but honestly their entire site is packed with fantastic gifts for gardening.
Niwaki Snips
From Niwaki
Niwaki have blasted onto the gardening scene over the last few years. At every price point, their products are well made, beautifully designed and feel fantastic to use. These snips are perfect for any gardener – well-priced, sturdy and reliable. Snips for life.
Tomato. Candle
From Malin+Goetz
As winter sets in and the aromas of the garden exist only in memory, this candle conjures up almost the exact scent of a greenhouse jammed with tomato plants. Evocative, transportative, and roundly delightful. A must have for anyone looking to bring a bit of the outside in.
Recycled Wool Picnic Blanket
From Tartan Blanket Company
TBCo make a suite of beautiful products but we love the simplicity and functionality of their range of picnic blankets. They’re portable, functional, and warm – perfect for a picnic at any time of year.
Hurricane Lantern
From Dyke & Dean
There is something very pleasing about a traditional lantern. These, from Dyke and Dean, give the warmth and light of a traditional lantern but, in a range of enjoyable colours, come with a modern twist too.
The Botanical Garden Lego Set
From Lego
Now, like any larger scale Lego set, this is a bit of an investment but just look at it! Reminiscent of the Temperate House at Royal Botanical Gardens Kew, this should keep you or any green-fingered younger family members occupied for hours and, as far as Lego sets go, is among one of the classier ones, in our opinion.
Yuzu Planner
From Edinburgh Mercantile
A gardening calendar or planner is a really useful thing to have – both in terms of reminding yourself what you’ve done, but also what you need to do. Edinburgh Mercantile have curated a beautiful selection of products that all meet a very homely aesthetic and this Yuzu Planner is no exception.
Nishiguchi Kusushita Wool & Cotton Socks
From Edinburgh Mercantile
Another offering from Edinburgh Mercantile is a range of wool and cotton socks that are as warm as they are, in our opinion, quite stylish! Perfect for a bit of January gardening.
Traditional Norfolk Slop
From Carrier Company
A favourite of Lydia, our Operations Lead, this Traditional Norfolk Slop is a fantastic outer layer for a gardener. A wind-proof pullover, you’ll be surprised by how much weather this keeps out. Though not fully waterproof, on a dry day it will serve the dual purpose of keeping the worst of the weather out, as well as keeping most of the soil off your top half. Comes in a range of colours from Carrier Company and all of them extremely nice.
Garden Kneeler
From Carrier Company
Whilst you’re at it at Carrier Company, every gardener, (especially one ploughing through his thirties with terrifying rapidity such as myself), may eventually need a garden kneeler to save the joints. If you can’t beat them, join them.
Garden Bucket Bag
From ferm.Living
Elegantly designed and functionally thought through, this neat little bag is perfect for carting your array of tools around the garden as you move from job to job. Sturdy, roomy, and easy to store – we love this product from Ferm Living.
DIY Mini Flower House
From Rolife
If the previous handicraft greenhouse from Lego is a little out of budget but there is still a budding craftsperson in your life, we love this neat little flower house from Rolife. A fun shelf-top ornament once built, this greenhouse is perfect for a rainy day spent dreaming of being outside.
Pollination Seed Packets
From Royal Botanical Gardens Kew
If you’re after stocking fillers for your favourite plant enthusiast, these prettily-designed seeds from RBG Kew are all catered towards pollinators. The plants themselves all lean into a very natural look and so are likely to give a vogueish addition to any garden – whilst acting as a magnet for the pollinators they’ve been specially chosen to reach.
Library Corner
We rattle through gardening books between us and have particularly enjoyed the first two here, but we couldn’t help but include a few more absolute winners for anyone you think might like something beautiful, interesting, and useful to flick through over the Christmas break.
Regrown – How to Grow Fruit, Herbs and Vegetables from Kitchen Scraps
By Paul Anderton & Robin Daly
Green Escapes: The Guide to Secret Urban Gardens
From Phaidon
Making a Garden: Successful gardening by nature’s rules
By Carol Klein
Green: Simple ideas for small outdoor spaces
By Ula Maria
Wild About Weeds: Garden Design with Rebel Plants
By Jack Wallington