Christmas gift lists, what tools do you want for gifts, but are too cheap, like me, to pay for!

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I saw this plastic Artbin, VERY pricey, found an alternative at JoAnne's Fabrics:
and WalMart
These are for your seed saving. You could keep them in a closet to keep the seeds better without light.
 

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Can't believe that I forget to put a product here that I LOVE, got it last Christmas, bought one for each of DD's and a good friend.
Gardening Sleeves:
They cost around $20
PLEASE buy directly--WM and others are selling their products--only Farmers Defense plants trees when you order.
I also bought 2 canvas gardening aprons, one for middle DD and one for ME, and my order gives me a free (white) apron, for youngest DD, who will probably dye it purple. Also ordered a pair of HD gloves for Eldest DD, who doesn't have enough and wears a larger size than i do.
Back in September I bought a pair of new gardening gloves for myself.
Ha, ha, I was wearing a pair of gloves with holes, so I pulled the new ones out of the bag. They are leather and synthetic on the top of your hand and they stretch and Breathe!
I went back, bought 2 more pairs for MYSELF, then bought 2 more pairs for 2 of my DD's who wear the same size gloves.
I also am getting a free pair of pruning shears with my order.
The sleeves are made from recycled plastic water bottles, and yes, they protect better than long sleeve on a shirt.
There is elastic at the top and they stay up pretty well, definitely protecting against thorns and other stuff.
 
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Here is something from the email I got from Farmer's Defense, a small business making an impact:
"Thanks again for your order! While you're waiting for your new gear to arrive, we wanted to share something close to our hearts—something you are now a part of.

At Farmers Defense, every purchase you make helps support real-world initiatives that go beyond just keeping you protected.

REPREVE® Fabric​

Our products are made from REPREVE - the perfect blend of style and sustainability. These eco-dynamic fabrics are crafted from recycled materials, reducing waste and conserving resources. That way you can look good, feel good, and do good for the planet."
 

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SO, buy directly from THEM, instead of Amazon or Walmart, pls.

Ecodrive: One Tree For Every Order​

Ecodrive initiative plants a tree for every order, contributing to reforestation and combating climate change. With your purchase from us, you're supporting a greener future, one tree at a time.

Saving the Bees with Farmers Defense & Pollinator Partnership​

Each purchase from our Save the Bees line helps create and sustain habitats for bees, butterflies, and other essential pollinators. Together, we can protect these vital creatures and promote a healthier environment.

Defeating Breast Cancer with Susan G. Komen and Farmers Defense​

Your purchase supports the fight against breast cancer, together with Susan G. Komen. A portion of every purchase funds research, education, and support services.

Homeless Gardens Project: Cultivating Change​

Partnering with The Homeless Garden Project, we donate 10% of proceeds from our Vegetable Harvest Sleeves and provide sleeves and hats directly to the program. Together, we help individuals experiencing homelessness gain skills and improve their well-being.

Navarro Farms: Supporting Young Gardeners with Special Needs​

Navarro Farms teaches individuals with special needs how to farm and garden. We’ve donated over 100 hats and hundreds of sleeves to their program and plan to donate more. Together, we're nurturing these young gardeners.​
 
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