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Minter: Give your greenthumb dad a gardening gift for Father's Day

For Father's Day next Sunday (June 18), give dad a special tree, shrub or rose that he鈥檚 had his eye on, writes master gardener Brian Minter.

How about some unique ideas for the dads who have a bit of a green thumb? 

Because small space living can be a challenge today for many gardeners, container gardening on the patio is becoming evermore trendy. 

Fortunately, food gardening has adapted nicely to small spaces with great results. 

For example, blueberries, like the combination of three varieties grown together, are fun, delicious, self-pollinating and can be grown successfully in a container.

For more immediate enjoyment, container grown strawberries and tomatoes are very popular. Everbearing strawberries, grown in hanging baskets or tubs, can be enjoyed now and all summer long. ‘Tumbler’ and ‘Tumbling Tom’ tomatoes are sweet, taste great and fit nicely in pots or baskets.

Many dads are, surprisingly, great barbecue chefs, and herb gardens containing various basils, like the Thai and lemon varieties, and herbs, like sage, thyme, oregano and mints, will add great flavour to his culinary creations. 

Infused drinks are big news too, and lemon verbena, ‘Mojito’ mint and lavenders lead the way in adding depth and flavour to cool summer sippings.

Fruit trees are the new wave of small space and espaliered trees that can be grown either against a fence, or they can be the fence! Dad could easily grow delicious apples, plums, pears and Asian pears. Citrus, too, are hot right now and fragrant outdoor lemons, oranges and limes are kind of cool. Exotic additions to the garden, like Asian persimmons, quince, almonds, tea plants, figs and self-fertile kiwis, are more mainstream today, but would still add the ‘Wow!’ factor to his garden.

Indoor gardeners might enjoy growing a bonsai plant, and they have become a lot simpler these days with the availability of the indoor Ficus macrocarpa bonsais.  It’s a stunningly twisted, gnarled ficus that is easy to grow indoors. Tropical hibiscus and the popular mandevillas are wonderful out on the patio all summer, and orchids are always a stunning gift to present.

For fathers looking to keep their gardens in great shape over the months to come, irrigation supplies, such as soaker hoses, watering wands and tree watering bags, are a practical idea, as are new tools, pruners, and accessibility aids like handled kneeling benches and ‘E-Z Risers’. They’ll help make gardening easier and more enjoyable!

Something living and growing that adds value by accessorizing a meal, flavouring a drink or adding an exotic touch is right on trend for what many of today’s dads love!  A gift card for his favourite garden hangout is always a welcome gift — he’ll enjoy picking up that special tree, shrub or rose that he’s had his eye on.

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