Green Thumb Gifts

Or, if you're all thumbs ...

Published: Dec 2, 2009

Woolly Pocket by City Planter

Instead of trekking across the city with a hefty pot for her gardening ambitions, your grandma can pick up the featherweight Woolly Pocket. The interior of its collapsible containers is made with 100 percent recycled plastic bottles, and can handle water just as well as its green-leaved inhabitants. $29 at City Planter, 814 N. Fourth St., 215-627-6169, cityplanter.com.

Garden Anywhere by Alys Fowler

Your crunchy little bro can make gardening work wherever he calls home with the help of this beautifully photographed book. It'll school him on creating a window box, kitchen garden and rooftop mini-farm, as well as what to do when he inevitably makes a planting boo-boo. Chronicle Books, 192 pp., $24.95, March 29.

A Peaceful Bomb Vase By Love & Peace

This bomb-shaped vase is out to save the world. Instead of wreaking destruction, it promotes love by housing flowers — classic symbols of tranquillity. Perfect for the hippie in your life, and more thoughtful than a Jimi Hendrix poster. $54 at Omoi, 1608 Pine St., 215-545-0963, omoionline.com.

Elephant Watering Can by Toysmith

A watering can should have function and form — just look at this cute little elephant. In a sort of biological opposite land, the water goes into his fanny and out his snout. Place him on your design-crazy BFF's windowsill and she'll never forget to water. $7.95 at Amy's Place, Reading Terminal Market, 12th and Arch streets, 215-922-4955, readingterminalmarket.org.

Grow-A-Note Card by Hana & Posy

For the people you know well enough to call friends — but not enough to invest a serious chunk of change in — give this long-lasting greeting card. With wildflower seeds embedded in the paper, the card, when planted, will bloom into a pretty set of posies and rosies. Which means your friends will never have to wonder when it's socially acceptable to toss the damn thing. $3.95 at Hana & Posy, 35 N. Third St., 215-733-0505, hanaposy.com.

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