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Best garden tools to use in Shelby 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) Tulip Trowel Bulb Planter Tool
The Tulip Trowel Bulb Planter Tool works like a trowel but breaks up soil like a fork. Great for planting and transplanting small plants. Made in the Netherlands with a European FSC-certified ash hardwood handle and forged Swedish boron steel blade, this durable tool is beautifully crafted and guaranteed to last a lifetime.

2) Solar Glass Tea Lantern
Catching the sun's rays by day, this sweet Solar Tea Lantern lights up by night to cast a warm romantic glow from within. Clean and quaint, each hand-blown glass lantern is embedded with a combination of luminescence and glass.

3) 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.

4) Hori Hori Ultimate Tool with Sheath
This multi-tool is the perfect companion for all gardening adventures. Pound in stakes with the flat pommel base, measure planting depth with the handy inch marks, saw a branch or whittle some kindling with the rust-resistant, double-edged blade. The Hori Hori Ultimate Tool is built with a walnut handle and heat-treated, stainless steel body won’t be leaving your side anytime soon.

5) Small Garden Koi - Set of 3
Fish in the Garden: Small Garden Koi - Set of 3 - Kohaku

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