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Best Christmas gifts for gardeners 2025: chosen by our gardening expert

If you're looking for the best gifts for gardeners this festive season, look no further. We've asked Which? Gardening editor Ceri Thomas to help pick the essential bits and bobs that any garden enthusiast would love to unwrap, from bird feeders to watering cans.
There's something for everyone, whether your loved one is a seasoned horticulturalist or a budding green thumb.
All of these items are tried and tested by us and score well in our tests, but you'll have to read our full reviews to see which earned a coveted Best Buy.
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Gardening tools and equipment
A great gift doesn't always have to be big and flashy. Sometimes, a small yet incredibly useful garden tool is the perfect present for tucking under the tree or filling a stocking, especially one that makes tending the garden that much easier.
Garland Jumbo Kneeling Mat

We like: Surface is easy to wipe clean
We don't like: Quite thin
This durable, double-length mat measures 88 x 39cm and provides plenty of space so you can adjust your position or move along a flowerbed without having to stand up.
It’s fairly thin, but protection from cold ground is decent and it’s waterproof, so you won’t get soggy knees as you garden.
Available from Garland (£23.50)
The best garden kneelers will make tricky garden jobs more bearable - see what we thought of the Garland Jumbo Kneeling Mat and others in our guide
Niwaki Okatsune Standard No.103

We like: Precise cutting
We don't like: Pricey
These secateurs impressed in our tests. The red-and-white handles were comfortable, and thanks to the bright colours, they're easy to spot if you put them down. You can replace parts when needed so it's a gift they'll enjoy for years.
Read our full review of the Niwaki Okatsune Standard No.103 in our guide to the best secateurs
Kent & Stowe Stainless Steel Long Oscillating Hoe

We like: Ergonomic grip
We don't like: Handle is shorter and heavier than some other models
Every gardener needs a hoe to kill weeds. There are sharp cutting edges on both sides, so the wide head moves easily through the soil, cutting weeds effectively on the push and pull.
We tested 16 models to find the best hoes for weeding
Secret Jardin LED Grow Light

We like: Simple to set up
We don't like: Stand sold separately
Give plants a boost with this grow light that will provide the extra light they need, especially when raising seeds and cuttings during the winter months.
Help seedlings flourish with one of the best grow lights for plants
EarlyGrow Heated Propagator

We like: Effective ventilation
We don't like: No thermostat
Perfect for anyone who enjoys raising plants from seeds and cuttings, this propagator fits perfectly on a windowsill. It helped plants germinate quickly in our tests, and the lids are nice and tall to allow plenty of room for seedlings.
Propagators can help improve seed germination - see the best heated propagators for our expert's hottest picks
Elan Solar Fairy Lights - Warm White 200 LEDs

We like: Passed all our durability tests
We don't like: Relatively expensive
These solar garden lights were some of the best we tested - they survived a winter outside, sharp tugs on the wires, freezing temperatures and regular soaking. They'll do well to light up the garden for many Christmases to come.
For more of the best solar garden lights, head to our dedicated guide
Gardening gloves
During cold or rainy weather, or when working with thorny plants and weeds, it can be harder to prune, pot and propagate plants without a reliable pair of gloves.
Kew Leather Gardening Gloves

We like: Great for a range of gardening tasks
We don't like: Fleece lining can get a little warm
Brambles, sharp twigs and thistles were no match for these leather gloves. Both stylish and functional, they do a great job of keeping you protected in the garden and make the perfect stocking-filler.
Available from Kew (£35)
See our full verdict on these gloves, and see which other sets we loved in our guide to the best garden gloves
Bird feeders and nest boxes
Keeping local birds and wildlife sustained throughout the year – and especially during winter – is an important task, which is made easier with a sturdy feeder or nesting box. For the avid bird-watcher in your life, these options could be on your shopping list this Christmas.
Simon King Wildlife Predator nest box

We like: Extra-deep to deter cats reaching into the box
We don't like: Screwdriver required to open hatch
Unusually, the roof of this nest box slopes away from the front, encouraging rain to run away from the entrance hole and keep emerging birds dry.
The box is made from very thick wood and can be hung so that the back of the box stands clear of the surface you mount it on to.
Available from The Wildlife Community (£29.99)
You'll find our full review of this nest box and others in our roundup of the best bird nest boxes
Gardman Heavy Duty Squirrel-proof Bird Feeder

We like: It's made of very tough wire
We don't like: The bars restrict the size of birds that can feed
This bird feeder makes for a really useful gift if your loved one's garden is plagued by squirrels. It's quite affordable, the cage is robust, and it holds over 500g of seeds.
Keep birds fed and pesky squirrels at bay with the best squirrel-proof bird feeders
Outdoor clothing
In cold and rainy winter weather, a toasty jacket to wear can make gardening much more enjoyable.
Cotton Traders Lightweight Waterproof Jacket

We like: Affordable brand
Watch out for: Could be more breathable
This underlined jacket from Cotton Traders features an adjustable hood and cuffs, as well as a rubberised zip fastening designed to keep out rain. There are also two front pockets with zip fastenings.
Available from Cotton Traders (£55) or Debenhams (£55).
Our survey data reveals the best waterproof jacket brands
Watering cans
A must-have in any gardener's shed, a sturdy watering can makes it much easier to give thirsty plants a drink. You'll want to find one that doesn't take up too much space, with a rose that won't dribble water everywhere.
Draper 84296 Plastic Watering Can 9L

We like: Tall and streamlined shape
We don't like: Quite heavy when full
This watering can fits nicely under the tap and in between tight spaces. The rose gives a gentle flow of water over plants and seed trays, and the front section can be unscrewed for faster pouring if needed.
Don't miss our expert review on the Draper 84296 and more in our guide to the best watering cans
A Which? Gardening membership

Give the gift of practical gardening advice - for a whole year! A Gardening subscription gets your loved ten editions of Which? Gardening magazine over 12 months, gardening advice from our experts via email, and access to our online gardening advice hub.
Use the button below or head over to Which? Gardening to gift a subscription today.
Wheelbarrows
A sturdy wheelbarrow can make light work of shifting heavy materials around the garden, and the best ones will be stable, lightweight and easy to manoeuvre.
Haemmerlin Trade Chillington Chasseur Galvanised Wheelbarrow

We like: Runs well over most surfaces
We don't like: Moulded finger ridges on the handles can be uncomfortable
This wheelbarrow comes fully assembled and has a shallow pan with a capacity of 90 litres and 500kg.
We reveal the best wheelbarrows, as well as how to choose the best type and how much you should pay in our guide
Grow-your-own flowers
Stepping up from the usual bouquet? Why not buy your loved one a potted or bare-rooted plant that will flower year after year or wildflower seeds to add a splash of colour to their garden?
Rose 'Absolutely Fabulous'

We like: Beautiful colour
We don't like: May fall victim to blackspot in autumn months
This variety repeat-flowers quickly with golden-yellow blooms all throughout the summer. A great gift choice for those looking to add a splash of colour to their garden.
Available from Thompson & Morgan (£14)
This is one of our favourites, but check out more of the best rose varieties for gifting. Plus, keep your favourite blooms lasting longer with our 3 easy ways to preserve flowers at home
Cornfield Special Annual Wild Flower Mixture

We like: Beautiful, varied flowers
We don't like: Slow to get going
A pack of wildflower seeds makes for an easy and affordable stocking-filler. Our experts were fans of this option, which includes chamomile, corncockle, cornflowers and more.
Available from Chiltern Seeds (£2.55).
See more of the best wildflower meadow seed mixes