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Gifts Mom is Sure to Dig!

Remember when macaroni art and burnt toast was enough? Well, as you’ve aged, so has mom’s need for a more sophisticated, practical Mother’s Day gift.

Gifts Mom is Sure to Dig!

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Remember when macaroni art and burnt toast was enough? Well, as you’ve aged, so has mom’s need for a more sophisticated, practical Mother’s Day gift. Lucky for you, we’ve taken the guesswork out and offered up our proven picks to make Mom the superstar this Sunday.

…this may even get you a batch of homemade chocolate chip cookies.

Peonies – Enhance the beauty and structure of the garden with peonies. These woody perennial plants are low-maintenance with beauty to boot. Have a sibling? Picking peonies ensure you’re Mom’s favorite. A sweet sentiment she will enjoy year after year displayed proudly on her porch or cut for an indoor bouquet.

Knockout Roses – These beauties are a knockout. With single and double pink blooms in either magenta or bubblegum, these low-maintenance shrubs find a perfect home in the garden. They are easy to grow and do not require special care or dead-heading. Flowering repeatedly until the first hard frost, these blooms exude elegance.
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Statuary – Your love for Mom, immortalized. Choose from a variety of shapes and sizes to give mom a long-lasting token of your appreciation. From classic to the modern there’s a style perfect for mom.

Pottery – Adorn her patio or porch with charming pottery pieces in a variety of colors. Specialize her style with colorful glazed, simple terracotta or even elegant stone. These artisan pieces are an easy way to accentuate the garden and punctuate your love for her.

Container Plantings – A lovely plant combination is the perfect way to say thank you for all moms do. From a simple orchid, to blooming hanging baskets or custom container plantings, cultivate your gratitude for mom.

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