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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Ideal garden tools for Overton County friends with green thumbs

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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) Tri-Clone TREX String Trimmer Head
AMKOR Trading: Tri-clone TREX 1000 FAST FEED string trimmer head

2) 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.

3) Root Slayer Carbon Steel Trowel
Chop, saw, and dig with a root trowel that does it all. Its carbon steel blade is shaped like an inverted V and is lined with 24 rip-saw teeth that make quick work of roots you might encounter while gardening. The lightweight trowel has an ergonomic handle to feel good while you’re at work, and is guaranteed to last a lifetime.

4) 10 Inch Diamond Tool Sharpener
Keep all your gardening tools ready to get to work with this double-sided, diamond-electroplated tool sharpener. A different grit on each side lets you restore or maintain the perfect edge with very little hand pressure.

5) Second-Skin Extra Long Garden Gloves
These extra long gardening gloves keep your hands and arms protected from sun, soil, oils and scratches. With varying lengths and added padding, Foxgloves protect hands and arms (even all the way up the elbow) against sun, soil and more, keeping busy hands safe.

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