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Local Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day

Local Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day

05/09/2023Farmstores & Farmstands

If you’re celebrating a parent in your life this month, consider doing so with a gift that supports local agriculture.

While everyone loves a bouquet of fresh flowers, their journey to your front door isn’t always so beautiful. Flowers from large companies that are available year-round are primarily grown in Africa and South America. These blooms travel up to 6,000 miles in refrigeration before they arrive at your home. Transporting goods like flowers in refrigeration is a very resource-intensive process with a huge carbon footprint. It’s estimated that annual Valentine’s Day flower delivery from South America to the US via refrigerated air transport causes the equivalent CO2 emissions of 78,000 cars being driven for an entire year. Many times these mass-produced flowers are grown using harsh toxins, insecticides, and preservatives, which are detrimental to the workers that handle the blooms, nearby communities, and the environment. So consider this as your reminder to seek out a meaningful local gift that supports sustainable, local agriculture and small businesses before you dial 1-800-Blooms. 🤗

There are many environmental and social benefits of supporting local farmers. But perhaps most of all, by choosing to support local farms, your fresh flowers will be fresher, your food will be more flavorful, and your gifts will be more meaningful. Some ideas below:

Adirondack Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day

Local Flowers

Find local florists, greenhouses and flower farmers. Find Local Flowers

Body Care Products

Locally made natural body care and herbal products always make a nourishing gift. Soap from Cook Family Farm pictured. Browse Makers & Retail

Make a Date for a Workshop or Event

Make a date to do an upcoming workshop, event or tour together. 2022 Adirondack Harvest Festival workshop pictured. Find Workshops & Events

Craft Beer, Wine and Spirits

For the parent in your life that appreciates a good drink. A bottle of locally made wine, spirits, or craft beer. Ausable Brewing Company pictured. Find Local Brewers, Winemakers and Distillers

Local Maple Syrup & Products

Something sweet is always a great treat! Maple syrup, candy, and maple products are fresh off the sugarhouse right now in the Adirondack region. Parker’s Real Maple pictured. Find Local Maple Producers

Handmade Baskets & Wood Products

Handmade baskets, wooden bowls and other artisan products make truly unique gifts that will be cherished for years to come! Basket by Heartwood Homestead farm pictured. Find Artisans and Retailers

Adirondack Harvest Farms & Businesses Open During the Spring