Here's What's On My Mom's Garden Wish List: 18 Mother's Day Gifts for Garden-Obsessed Moms

Mother's Day is just around the corner, so my mom and I teamed up to create the ultimate Mother's Day gift guide for you and the mother-figures in your life!

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Mother's Day is quickly approaching, and if your mother is anything like mine, she has a whole list of garden chores she’s been champing at the bit to get to. My mom has always told me to wait until after Mothers Day to transplant seedlings and clean up my garden.

The last frost date for my USDA hardiness zone is technically April 25, but, here in the Midwest, there always seems to be a late frost that sneaks up. There’s nothing sadder than babying seedlings indoors for months only to have them ruined overnight by a cold snap after you’ve transplanted them. This year, Mother's Day is May 10, so I am waiting until then to get my garden projects fully underway. My mom’s advice hasn’t failed me yet!

I’ll be working with my mother in our respective gardens for Mother's Day, and I’m sharing our combined garden wish list in case you're looking for some Mother's Day garden ideas. These tools, accessories, and clever garden items are sure to please your mom, stepmom, grandma, aunt or any other garden-obsessed mother-figure in your life! Happy Mother's Day!

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We wish you and your mom a wonderful Mother's Day!

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Kathleen Walters
Content Editor

Kathleen Walters joined Gardening Know How as a Content Editor in 2024, but she grew up helping her mom in the garden. She holds a bachelor’s degree in History from Miami University and a master’s degree in Public History from Wright State University. Before this, Kathleen worked for almost a decade as a Park Ranger with the National Park Service in Dayton, Ohio. The Huffman Prairie is one of her favorite places to explore native plants and get inspired. She has been working to turn her front yard into a pollinator garden.