16 Garden Gift Ideas Under $50 – Best Cheap Gifts For Plant Lovers

As the holiday season rolls into town, we all start making lists of potential gifts for friends and family and wondering how to do up Christmas presents right without breaking the bank. If you have plant lovers on your list, we’re ready to help with a cool selection of 16 small gifts for gardeners that don’t cost too much. 

With a wide-ranging selection – from an elegant wine-bottle bird feeder to a cool, cotton hammock for outdoor relaxing in the garden — these are unique and delightful gardening gift ideas that cost under $50 each, with half of them less than $25. 

Here at Gardening Know How we want to keep you in the know. If you make a purchase through one of the links below, we may collect commission or other compensation at no extra cost to you. All prices are accurate as of the publishing date of this article.

UNDER $50

For the gardener who needs to mix things up:  Garden Weasel Cultivator

Despite its eccentric name, the Garden Weasel Cultivator is one of the most practical and thoughtful gifts for gardeners on your shortlist. It’s a tool for cultivating the soil, with three rotary blade wheels that break up the soil and clean themselves at the same time. When we asked Laura, our Junior Editor, for her go-to garden tool, this is the one she named, citing the ease with which it loosens the dirt and blends in compost before planting day. 

For the gardener who likes a little sparkle: Crystal Suncatcher

Every gardener we know loves a rainbow, especially on the wall in the plant room. The Crystal Suncatcher – delicate and elegant – is one of our inexpensive gifts for gardeners but, hung on a curtain rod, it offers your friend and their plants an endless supply of rainbows. 

For the gardener who believes in magic: Fairy Garden Kit

Who says grown-up gardeners don’t like to play? In fact, many would classify planting and pruning as a mix of fun and magic. So why not bring a little extra enchantment into a gardening friend’s life with a charming fairy garden set?  It includes 15 hand crafted pieces, including fairy patio chairs, a bird bath, and even butterfly-shaped stepping stones. 

For the gardener who wants nighttime ambiance: Decorative Tree Lanterns

I must admit that I am a big birch tree fan, so these solar garden lanterns that cast shadows of slender birches across the ground at night really speak to me. Though functional and effective, it is the beauty and ambiance of the gorgeous patterns that excite me as a gardener and gift giver. Just let them soak up sun for 6 – 8 hours, then they automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn. Such easy elegance! 

For the wannabe botanist: Framed Pressed Fern

Gardeners can’t spend every moment outdoors, especially in the winter. Help your gardener friends bring nature inside with the Framed Pressed Fern, one of our favorite handmade garden gift ideas. The “double fern herbarium” offers lacy fern fronds pressed between two panes of high-quality glass, set in a gold metal double floating frame. Each is different, one-of-a-kind, but all are delightful. 

For the gardener who loves birds and wine: Wine Bottle Bird Feeder

Most gardeners love birds and it’s a good bet that many also enjoy fine wine. Cheap Christmas gifts for vintage wine lovers are hard to come by, so consider the Wine Bottle Bird Feeder a steal. This handcrafted item is sure to impress. The yellowed wine bottle is trimmed with copper to create an ornate and effective feeder for feathered friends in the garden. 

For the gardener who wants fresh-grown flavor all year: Indoor Herb Garden Kit

It’s a given that everyone needs an herb garden – right? – but keeping herbs alive outdoors is harder in some locations than others. If any of your friends fall into this category, you won’t find more thoughtful Christmas gifts for gardeners than the 10 seed packets, 10 peat pots, 10 soil pellets and an herb growers guide. This Indoor Herb Garden Kit is fun to put together and makes meals better too. 

For the gardener who’s always out of town: Irrigation Timer

Gardeners travel, just like everyone else. These efficient irrigation timers are relatively inexpensive gardening gifts for those who are always calling on you to water their tomatoes while they are off in Bali on the beach. It will do a better job too, with run times from 1 to 240 minutes a day and intervals from six hours to once a week. Our Junior Editor Laura relies on this timer to turn her drip irrigation system on and off while she’s traveling for work- though I don’t think we’ve sent her to Bali yet. 

UNDER $25

For the water-conscious gardener: DIG Drip Irrigation Kit

Installing drip irrigation can feel more complex than brain surgery, but this kit was designed with the first-time user at mind. It offers a complete irrigation system perfect for flowers, vegetables, trees, shrubs and vines, with everything needed to get started. The kit can cover 150 square feet of garden while saving lots of water. It just needs to be attached to a garden hose. Our Junior Editor Laura found it much easier to set up than she expected. “One of my favorite gardening purchases ever,” she tells us. 

For the gardener who wants a fire pit but doesn’t have the space: Portable Bonfire Candle

Is one of your friends dreaming of getting a fire pit but lives on the top floor of a highrise? Take a look at the darling Portable Bonfire Candle and you’ll know just what present to get. Light up one of these hand-poured soy wax candles and you are in the land of campfire vibes and starry skies. Portable, relightable and entirely delightful, the long-lasting bonfires work as well in the garden as when you are camping, tailgating or at the beach. 

For the chill gardener who loves to hang: Cotton Hammock

What gardener on your gift list couldn’t use a break, swinging gently in the backyard on a brightly colored hammock? This cotton hammock has some of the best reviews we’ve ever seen. Customers call it gorgeous, easy to set up, comfortable, durable, inexpensive, beautiful and sturdy. One girl uses it with her dog. People of 200 and 300 pounds feel secure it in. And the price is very hard to beat.

For the artsy gardener who appreciates printmaking: Marigold Linocut Print

Something about marigolds cheers up a garden. And this hand-printed marigold linoleum block print is sure to cheer up the gardener – all winter long. The 5×7-inch print on acid-free Strathmore paper is a perfectly charming gift. It can easily be framed and set on a desk as a lovely reminder that spring is always just around the corner.

For the gardener who loves surprises: Air Plant Mystery Set

There is something mysterious about air plants themselves. Hundreds of curious plants that live on air alone – no soil needed – and so many different species you can’t possibly know them all. The Air Plant Mystery set adds another level of surprise: it’s a mystery group of five different tillandsias. Though you won’t know what kinds will be included when you order the set, you can be sure to receive a good variety of texture, shape, and color. A perfect intro to air plants for any gardener! 

For the gardener who always gets poison ivy: Tecnu Extreme Poison Ivy & Oak Scrub

Gardeners are always messing around outdoors, so that makes them more likely than anyone else to encounter poison ivy or poison oak, those unwelcome plants with toxins that cause rash and awful itching. Tecnu Extreme Scrub works in the blink of an eye – 15 seconds is all it takes to remove the urushiol oil that causes all the problems. Itch gone, rash gone, no spreading. Laura, our Junior Editor, says that she worked on a TV show about expedition races in the Alaska wilderness and they all swore by this product. 

For the gardener who likes birds, but not squirrels: Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder

Everyone loves wild birds in their garden, but squirrels aren’t always popular. If you know a gardener who loves birds but is tired of pushy squirrels, the Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder is a great find. It comes fully assembled and ready to hang, with a little rain cover so the food and the birds stays nice and dry in the rainy weather. Two pounds of wild bird seed are included in this lovely bird feeder set for a surprisingly low price. 

For the gardener who likes to work hard and look good: 3-Pack Floral Garden Gloves

If these gloves don’t inspire you to go out and get to work, nothing will. They are really bright and attractive, with flower patterns on three fingers and polka dots on the thumb and index finger. Tough enough for garden work but light, soft and pleasant to wear. They keep your hands warm and clean, and they wash and dry out nicely. For three pairs, the low price is astonishing. 

This article was last updated on 12/10/21
Read more about Gift Guides

As the holiday season rolls into town, we all start making lists of potential gifts for friends and family and wondering how to do up Christmas presents right without breaking the bank. If you have plant lovers on your list, we’re ready to help with a cool selection of 16 small gifts for gardeners that don’t cost too much. 

With a wide-ranging selection – from an elegant wine-bottle bird feeder to a cool, cotton hammock for outdoor relaxing in the garden — these are unique and delightful gardening gift ideas that cost under $50 each, with half of them less than $25. 

Here at Gardening Know How we want to keep you in the know. If you make a purchase through one of the links below, we may collect commission or other compensation at no extra cost to you. All prices are accurate as of the publishing date of this article.

UNDER $50

For the gardener who needs to mix things up:  Garden Weasel Cultivator

Despite its eccentric name, the Garden Weasel Cultivator is one of the most practical and thoughtful gifts for gardeners on your shortlist. It’s a tool for cultivating the soil, with three rotary blade wheels that break up the soil and clean themselves at the same time. When we asked Laura, our Junior Editor, for her go-to garden tool, this is the one she named, citing the ease with which it loosens the dirt and blends in compost before planting day. 

For the gardener who likes a little sparkle: Crystal Suncatcher

Every gardener we know loves a rainbow, especially on the wall in the plant room. The Crystal Suncatcher – delicate and elegant – is one of our inexpensive gifts for gardeners but, hung on a curtain rod, it offers your friend and their plants an endless supply of rainbows. 

For the gardener who believes in magic: Fairy Garden Kit

Who says grown-up gardeners don’t like to play? In fact, many would classify planting and pruning as a mix of fun and magic. So why not bring a little extra enchantment into a gardening friend’s life with a charming fairy garden set?  It includes 15 hand crafted pieces, including fairy patio chairs, a bird bath, and even butterfly-shaped stepping stones. 

For the gardener who wants nighttime ambiance: Decorative Tree Lanterns

I must admit that I am a big birch tree fan, so these solar garden lanterns that cast shadows of slender birches across the ground at night really speak to me. Though functional and effective, it is the beauty and ambiance of the gorgeous patterns that excite me as a gardener and gift giver. Just let them soak up sun for 6 – 8 hours, then they automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn. Such easy elegance! 

For the wannabe botanist: Framed Pressed Fern

Gardeners can’t spend every moment outdoors, especially in the winter. Help your gardener friends bring nature inside with the Framed Pressed Fern, one of our favorite handmade garden gift ideas. The “double fern herbarium” offers lacy fern fronds pressed between two panes of high-quality glass, set in a gold metal double floating frame. Each is different, one-of-a-kind, but all are delightful. 

For the gardener who loves birds and wine: Wine Bottle Bird Feeder

Most gardeners love birds and it’s a good bet that many also enjoy fine wine. Cheap Christmas gifts for vintage wine lovers are hard to come by, so consider the Wine Bottle Bird Feeder a steal. This handcrafted item is sure to impress. The yellowed wine bottle is trimmed with copper to create an ornate and effective feeder for feathered friends in the garden. 

For the gardener who wants fresh-grown flavor all year: Indoor Herb Garden Kit

It’s a given that everyone needs an herb garden – right? – but keeping herbs alive outdoors is harder in some locations than others. If any of your friends fall into this category, you won’t find more thoughtful Christmas gifts for gardeners than the 10 seed packets, 10 peat pots, 10 soil pellets and an herb growers guide. This Indoor Herb Garden Kit is fun to put together and makes meals better too. 

For the gardener who’s always out of town: Irrigation Timer

Gardeners travel, just like everyone else. These efficient irrigation timers are relatively inexpensive gardening gifts for those who are always calling on you to water their tomatoes while they are off in Bali on the beach. It will do a better job too, with run times from 1 to 240 minutes a day and intervals from six hours to once a week. Our Junior Editor Laura relies on this timer to turn her drip irrigation system on and off while she’s traveling for work- though I don’t think we’ve sent her to Bali yet. 

UNDER $25

For the water-conscious gardener: DIG Drip Irrigation Kit

Installing drip irrigation can feel more complex than brain surgery, but this kit was designed with the first-time user at mind. It offers a complete irrigation system perfect for flowers, vegetables, trees, shrubs and vines, with everything needed to get started. The kit can cover 150 square feet of garden while saving lots of water. It just needs to be attached to a garden hose. Our Junior Editor Laura found it much easier to set up than she expected. “One of my favorite gardening purchases ever,” she tells us. 

For the gardener who wants a fire pit but doesn’t have the space: Portable Bonfire Candle

Is one of your friends dreaming of getting a fire pit but lives on the top floor of a highrise? Take a look at the darling Portable Bonfire Candle and you’ll know just what present to get. Light up one of these hand-poured soy wax candles and you are in the land of campfire vibes and starry skies. Portable, relightable and entirely delightful, the long-lasting bonfires work as well in the garden as when you are camping, tailgating or at the beach. 

For the chill gardener who loves to hang: Cotton Hammock

What gardener on your gift list couldn’t use a break, swinging gently in the backyard on a brightly colored hammock? This cotton hammock has some of the best reviews we’ve ever seen. Customers call it gorgeous, easy to set up, comfortable, durable, inexpensive, beautiful and sturdy. One girl uses it with her dog. People of 200 and 300 pounds feel secure it in. And the price is very hard to beat.

For the artsy gardener who appreciates printmaking: Marigold Linocut Print

Something about marigolds cheers up a garden. And this hand-printed marigold linoleum block print is sure to cheer up the gardener – all winter long. The 5×7-inch print on acid-free Strathmore paper is a perfectly charming gift. It can easily be framed and set on a desk as a lovely reminder that spring is always just around the corner.

For the gardener who loves surprises: Air Plant Mystery Set

There is something mysterious about air plants themselves. Hundreds of curious plants that live on air alone – no soil needed – and so many different species you can’t possibly know them all. The Air Plant Mystery set adds another level of surprise: it’s a mystery group of five different tillandsias. Though you won’t know what kinds will be included when you order the set, you can be sure to receive a good variety of texture, shape, and color. A perfect intro to air plants for any gardener! 

For the gardener who always gets poison ivy: Tecnu Extreme Poison Ivy & Oak Scrub

Gardeners are always messing around outdoors, so that makes them more likely than anyone else to encounter poison ivy or poison oak, those unwelcome plants with toxins that cause rash and awful itching. Tecnu Extreme Scrub works in the blink of an eye – 15 seconds is all it takes to remove the urushiol oil that causes all the problems. Itch gone, rash gone, no spreading. Laura, our Junior Editor, says that she worked on a TV show about expedition races in the Alaska wilderness and they all swore by this product. 

For the gardener who likes birds, but not squirrels: Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder

Everyone loves wild birds in their garden, but squirrels aren’t always popular. If you know a gardener who loves birds but is tired of pushy squirrels, the Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder is a great find. It comes fully assembled and ready to hang, with a little rain cover so the food and the birds stays nice and dry in the rainy weather. Two pounds of wild bird seed are included in this lovely bird feeder set for a surprisingly low price. 

For the gardener who likes to work hard and look good: 3-Pack Floral Garden Gloves

If these gloves don’t inspire you to go out and get to work, nothing will. They are really bright and attractive, with flower patterns on three fingers and polka dots on the thumb and index finger. Tough enough for garden work but light, soft and pleasant to wear. They keep your hands warm and clean, and they wash and dry out nicely. For three pairs, the low price is astonishing. 

This article was last updated on 12/10/21
Read more about Gift Guides
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