Gardening gift ideas that are perfect for plant lovers

Find gifts for gardeners.

The holidays will be here before you know it. That means it’s time to start brainstorming present ideas. For your hiking buddies, a nice new daypack or thick socks can do the trick. For dad, you can’t go wrong with a cozy hammock or new camping gear And for your friend who recently got into birdwatching? Well, they’ll be delighted to unwrap a new pair of binoculars.

But what about the plant-loving gardeners in your life? Do you know what to get them? If the mere thought of figuring out which planters and trowels to buy sends you into a panic, this guide is for you. These 12 gardening gift ideas will help you find the right present for all of your green-thumbed loved ones.

5 things to know before visiting Joshua Tree’s Cholla Cactus Garden

Watch out for spikes!

Joshua Tree National Park attracts millions of visitors from all over the world. Each guest who enters the park will find something to love, like the famous Joshua trees or dramatic rock formations. However, only adventurers willing to drive a little further into the desert can enjoy the wonders of the Cholla Cactus Garden. Here’s what you should know about this special spot.

A winding road from the park’s north entrance leads drivers on a 12-mile journey to the garden. A small parking area marks the beginning of the Cholla Cactus Garden Nature Trail. This flat path takes hikers on a tour of the garden’s unique teddybear cholla. These cacti are covered in thin but sharp spikes that give the plant an almost fuzzy look in the right light. Find out the best times to see them and other helpful tips in the list below.

Stop and smell the roses at this free park in California

See LA’s secret garden.

A field of fresh, blooming roses awaits visitors who know where to go in Los Angeles. Away from all the concrete and city smog, people can enjoy a free nature experience at the Exposition Park Rose Garden.

Surrounded by the California Science Center, African American Museum, and Natural History Museum, Exposition Park offers hours of fun for both tourists and LA locals. Outside of these big-name attractions lies a spot that even some lifelong LA inhabitants don’t know. That spot is the Exposition Park Rose Garden.

Stop and smell the roses during the blooming season from March to November. While maintenance season (January to March) and the rare storm close the garden to visitors, the area is open most of the year. Learn more about the Exposition Park Rose Garden with this virtual tour.

Vibrant botanical gardens where you can stop to smell the roses

These gardens are blueprints unbeleafable.

Need a break from your hectic daily schedule? Try strolling through a botanical garden. Release your worries and stress as you appreciate the vibrant flowers and lush greenery. Numerous botanical gardens across the United States help guests explore and appreciate nature. Whether you want to enjoy a picnic among the flowers or watch butterflies flutter through the air, these botanical gardens welcome you for a visit.