Succulents offer a lot of variety (more than 100 species) in a small package, and they thrive with minimal watering—perfect for beginner gardeners. Potted echeveria succulent, $5.99 each, A.J. Rahn Greenhouses, ajrahngreenhouses.com
Even those lacking green thumbs can successfully raise Phalaenopsis orchids, which grow indoors, produce longer-lasting blooms, and are generally low-maintenance all around. Potted orchid, $49.99, H.J. Benken Florist & Greenhouse, benkens.com
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Channel your inner Dennis the Menace and sling seeds to the furthest corners of the yard with this seed bomb kit. Just don’t put somebody’s eye out. Seed bombs with slinger, $16, VisuaLingual, visualingual.com
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Illustrated temporary tattoos will get your favorite legume lover pumped for all the spring and summer veggies. Tater Tats tattoo pack, $5 each; Tater Tats Veggie Lovers pack, $15, Park + Vine, parkandvine.com
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Live moss and a mini air-plant fit snugly in a glass light bulb, making it possible to hold a garden in the palm of your hand. Live Trends glass light bulb terrarium, $18, Zinncinnati, zinncinnati.com
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