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Dont eat the evidence
Loki:
"Alright - one last chance, Draco:
Who ate that sausage? Before I start talking."
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Date: 25 Apr 2026
Skip the bouquet, give her something that grows
Some gifts last a few days. These don't. Right now, these plants are at their best in our nursery - full, established, and ready to impress the moment she sees them. This year, give her something that doesn’t fade. Pick a plant that will keep growing, blooming, and reminding her of you long after Mother's Day is over. Here are a few easy ways to choose the right one.
All of these grow well in containers and are beginner-friendly.
These are the plants people remember. Soft, rich scent that fills the garden, patio, or even a warm evening indoors.
For moms who already have a garden... and still want something different.
A gift that turns into harvest. Fresh fruit, right from her own garden.
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Still not sure what to choose? A gift card keeps it simple. She can pick exactly what she wants, when she is ready for it. No guessing, no pressure - just something she will actually enjoy.
Date: 25 Apr 2026

Some things stay with you from your mom.
A favorite fruit. A smell from the garden. The way she showed you how to care for something and stick with it.
At the time, it felt small. Later, you realize it wasn’t. It turns into something real - a tree, a habit, a way of doing things you still follow.
Mother’s Day is simply a reason to tell your mom you remember. To say thank you for what she taught you, and to show your love.
It does not have to be complicated. Just something that makes it clear you were paying attention.
If you are thinking what to give, start simple.
A fruit she loves. A plant she will enjoy watching grow. Something alive, not just something that sits on a shelf.
It does not have to be big. What matters is that it means something to her.
And maybe, years from now, it becomes one of those things that stays.
We put together a few plants that make good Mother’s Day gifts.
Fragrant flowers. Fruit trees she can enjoy year after year. Easy growers that do not require much effort.
If she has a favorite, start there. If not, pick something simple and reliable.