Father's Day Gift Ideas
- themarigoldgc
- Jun 9, 2024
- 3 min read
Here are some great Father's Day gifts, or maybe birthday gifts ideas... or just because you love them as they are pretty awesome.
For The Chef Dad
Check out these amazing skillets and Dutch Ovens, and that amazing Wonder Oven that does it all, is an air fryer and convection oven, etc... This awesome looking 'oven' is high on our want it list.
All of these items come in different colours, including the loveliest sage green. Make your no-knead bread (sourdough or not) and bake it to crusty perfection in one of these great Dutch ovens (check out the one that is a skillet and Dutch oven in one.
For the chef that loves gadgets of all kinds (that is my hubby)
These items are all on his wish list for Father's Day. Oh, and the son in law has the vacuum sealer and loves it for saving leftovers and all his fishing catches.
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Gift ideas for the Gardener Dad.....
A rain gauge is super handy and lots of fun to keep an eye on, too. We have had 68 mm thus far here in our yard, my brother out on the farm west of here has had less than 10mm. Yikes. Mine is old but I love it, however these pretty ones make me want to change mine out, especially the one with solar lights!
Copper Thermometer / Large 12" Stainless Steel Thermometer / Waterproof outdoor clock with thermometer.

I love this insect netting. As you can see, we made our hoops with white poly pipes from the hardware store. They are screwed in on the sides with metal clamps and have pipe also across the top to keep the hoops from flopping in case of heavy rain, hail, or snow. We used the black clamps to secure the netting to the hoops.
Here on the prairies, I will be using this bug mesh over my brassicas (cauliflower, brussels sprouts, broccoli) but I used it in summer for my onions on the island as I had a terrible onion maggot problem. So, on the island it was used year round - fall, winter, spring for brassicas, and in summer for onions. Zero bug problems after that. Remember that the onion/leek/garlic maggot comes from a fly, while brassicas are bothered most by aphids and the white moth that lays eggs that turn into caterpillars.
These fantastic items on sale for Father's Day - limited time deals.

That hose though, eh? Love it! Love the ones that just shrink right down into no space at all. This one has a 2 year warranty so is going to be better than the ones we used to get a few years back.






















































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