Sometimes we forget to show our fathers how much we care about them and tell them that we appreciate all their hard work. So when Father's Day is almost here and you're thinking about Father's Day gifts ensure that you get him something special.
If you're stumped, don't worry just think about his hobbies and interests. One especially popular pass time for older men is gardening. In this article we'll use that as an example and take a look at some potential Father's Day gifts. However, you'll find items easily for almost any dad-obsession out there; from football to brewing so don't think that this article won't apply to you if you don't have a green-fingered father. Whilst you might not share your father's interests, try to see what it is about his hobby which makes him happy. If your father is a gardener then you should be happy for him because studies have shown that it can be very good for a person's health and has many other considerable benefits.
Benefits of Gardening
Admittedly, not all fathers have healthy hobbies. For example, darts players can eat a lot of unhealthy foods and drink more than their recommended quantity of beer. Equally, dads who love music might spend a lot of time sitting in a chair listening to it rather than getting some exercise. However, if your dad is a gardener you're in luck because gardening is incredibly healthy. According to the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) which regularly logs data from different activities to determine which every day activities constitute good exercise, gardening is great for mens' muscles and offers some light aerobic challenges too. According to the ACSM: "In the study, older adults completed a variety of garden tasks over a two-week period, performing each task for 10-minutes with a five-minute rest period between tasks," and they found that gardening offered older men enough light to moderate exercise to keep them fit and healthy. Other studies have shown that because gardening reduces psychological stress it lowers problems associated with high blood pressure, poor digestion and some other physiological issues. Furthermore, as if being a benefit to your dad's health isn't enough, he's statistically more likely to eat a good diet if he's a gardener due to the likelihood of him growing fresh fruits or vegetables. He's also more likely to be interested in animals and wildlife. So, if your dad likes gardening you should definitely get him some Father's Day gifts which he can use in the cabbage patch. By getting him gardening presents and encouraging his healthy hobby you could lengthen his life and improve his health.
The same sort of thing applies to many male interests! Getting sports related Father's Day gifts (think golfing gifts, or football boots!) can also help your dad stay healthy and encourage him to get some fresh air!
Practical Gifts
Practical Father's Day gifts will almost always beat trinkets. There's something very male about appreciating tools. In fact, most men find added value in anything which is useful and long lasting. So by getting Father's Day gifts that can be used in the garden (if your dad's a gardener) or in some other useful hobby-related way you'll be giving him much more than just a token of affection. There are lots of items for gardening daddies out there but if you're not sure what he's got in the tool shed and you can't have a snoop around, there are a few old favourites and new ideas which make perfect Father's Day gifts.
Funny and funky Father's Day gifts can be better for dads who love a laugh than traditional tools and one great option is a gardening knee pad. You can help to keep your healthy dad's joints supple and flexible by getting him a foam pad to kneel on. Many dads will normally just kneel on the bare ground and could get bruised knees or even an aching back but a foam knee pad can help keep your father comfortable as he weeds and prunes. You can even get a gardening kneepad which reads 'Hold up in the direction of house.' And the words: 'Cuppa Please!' So he can signal to your friends and relatives whenever he needs a refuel. Other good gardening Father's Day gifts are out there though and one of our favourites is a personalised crate.
Imagine giving your dad a planter for his garden as a Father's Day gift with a sweet message printed on the side. Antique style apple crates are brilliant for growing strawberries and look impressive spilling over with glorious summer flowers but you can also get messages printed on the side of them which say anything you like! |