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Best garden tools to use in Wadena County 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) Home Microgreens Growing Kit
Hamama®: Home Microgreens Growing Kit - Starter Kit with Bamboo Frame

2) Root Slayer Carbon Steel Knife
Chop and saw roots with a garden knife that is guaranteed to last a lifetime. It’s a new take on the traditional Japanese hori knife and is crafted from strong, but lightweight carbon steel. The blade is shaped like an inverted V and is lined with 12 rip-saw teeth on one side and a knife edge on the other. Together, they make quick work of the roots you might encounter while gardening. This tough tool is guaranteed to last a lifetime, too.

3) Modern Cement Indoor Flower Pot
Inspirella: Modern Cement Indoor Flower Pot - Damask

4) 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.

5) All-Natural Insect Repellent
Keep mosquitoes and other pests at bay with organic insect repellent. It’s non-toxic and made with 15 natural oils like citronella, lemongrass, and castor, along with other natural ingredients to ward off insects without any DEET, parabens, or harsh chemicals. Spray it on before you head outside. It helps soothe bites and stings, too. Made in the USA.

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