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!
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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This foldable garden kneeler and seat combination is a favorite in my family. My sister has one and my mom and I are supremely jealous!
A sunny sun hat with UPF 50+ sun protection will keep mom safe in the garden. I love that it is 100% cotton, too!
A sturdy garden tote helps keep all your mom’s tools together in one place and makes it easy to transport everything around the garden.
These arm-saver garden gloves from a woman-owned brand will protect mom’s hands and forearms. And they look cute, too!
Shh, don’t tell my mom. This is one of her Mother’s Day gifts this year. No more bent trowels here! Hand-forged steel from a heritage Dutch brand with a lifetime warranty!
My mom actually already owns this garden cart. It saves your back while hauling mulch and even hitches on to a riding mower for bigger yard jobs.
For the Mom Who Needs a Chill Moment
Help your mom create a backyard oasis so she can relax in style. She works hard and deserves a beautiful respite!
These glass, solar-powered glowing pebbles are sure to turn any garden into an ethereal wonderland!
Add a ceramic fountain for a water feature moment on the back porch. The sound of water will calm mom and also camouflages neighborhood noise.
A gorgeous solar-powered woven lantern will cast warm light and create major backyard oasis vibes.
This 4-piece outdoor seating set from Costco has a fire table, too! The cushions are mildew, stain, and fade-resistant.
Dimmable string lights allow mom to adjust the brightness to create the perfect chill atmosphere. I’ve had these for years!
Create privacy with this planter box with a trellis. It is sturdy, tall, and has wheels to easily move if needed.
For the Mom Who Wants to Help Pollinators
Fill out the garden and help pollinators with these wonderful plants that are delivered straight to your door. They are sure to make mom's day!
Bright red, unique coneflowers will spice up mom’s garden and attract plenty of bees and butterflies.
‘Phenomenal’ is right! This gorgeous variety is resistant to deer and diseases and will brighten any garden, whether traditional or modern.
Bee balm will attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. This variety is a smaller one so it stays compact at 12-inches tall.
Help mom spread some zinnia seeds to grow a wonderful cut-and-come-again flower garden. You’ll both love them!
Mexican sunflowers bloom mid-summer through the first frost so they will feed pollinators at a crucial time. And they are so cheery!
This gorgeous variety adds drama to your garden. Penstemon, or beardtongue, are great hardy, pollinator plants!
We wish you and your mom a wonderful Mother's Day!
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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.