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8 Essential Gardening Tools

8 Essential Gardening Tools

Many people who get into gardening do it as a relaxing and fun past time.  However, there are challenges that come along with it.  These challenges are more troublesome when you are not equipped with the proper tools.  This gardening season, be prepared with this list of 8 gardening essential tools for every gardener.

1. Your Hose

While mother nature has a way of looking out for your garden with a light shower, watering is an important part of gardening.  You need to sometimes rely on yourself to make sure your plants have sufficient water during the days that rain isn’t present.  When you do have to take matters into your own green thumbs, a hose and good spray nozzle is a staple.  Thanks to Flexzilla, you are able to obtain a potentially indestructible hose.  As far as nozzles go, the Melnor Rear Trigger  has a 7-pattern spray.  There are several different gentle settings ideal for gardening.

2. Kneeling Pad

You stoop, sit, crouch and kneel a lot when it is time to tend to your garden.  A kneeling pad is ideal for making these tasks more comfortable for you.  You are saving your knees a ton of strain, allowing you to tend to your garden longer.  We recommend Navy Penguin’s kneeling pads.  Click here if you’re considering kneeling pads.

3. Gloves

You would be surprised at the beating your hands will take during the gardening season.  Weeds and leaves can be sharp, leaving your hands with scrapes and cuts.   Also, you risk getting dirt lodged up underneath your nails.  Gloves can help prevent this, while also protecting you from grabbing a worm or spider with your bare hands. Garden Genie produces a quality glove with removable claws.

4. Rake

There are two main kinds of rakes that you will want to invest in: the original leaf rake and the garden rake.

The traditional leaf rake is ideal for ridding your garden, and the surrounding areas, of leaves and debris.  A quality option is the Jardineer Lightweight Adjustable Rake.

As far as garden rakes go, you should consider the Bully Tools Bow Rake (92309).  It has a fiberglass handle, and it is durable as well as effective. Use this for the prep of your soil before planting.

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5. Chicken Wire

Though it isn’t exactly a tool, chicken wire is still something you would want to consider having for any garden.  Countryside, or subdivision, you will have critters nosing about your garden year-round.  They will eat the plants and food you grow, causing a massive inconvenience to you and the plants. Amagabeli produces chicken wire, which is galvanized.  It helps protect your plants from animals.  Check out the range here

6. Shears

A staple in any garden is your garden sheers.   They are used for pruning, weeding, and cutting in the garden.   Pretty much, they are heavy-duty scissors.  They are able to easily slice through plants and branches, and you can get a wonderful set from iGarden.

7. Soil Knife

With a curved and serrated edge, a soil knife is especially useful for slicing and digging into hard soil. Sensei Tools have developed an extremely well-rated, as well as durable, soil knife.

8. Soil Shovel

A versatile tool, you are able to easily dig up the soil with a small soil shovel to plant your garden, remove a plant, or to add more soil to the garden.  The Radius Garden 25211 Pro-Lite Ergonomic Carbon Steel is ideal for gardening because of its size, lightweight and ergonomic design.  Check out the Radius Garden 25211 Pro-Lite Ergonomic Carbon Steel here.

Conclusion

It is always important that you have the right tool needed for the job.  While we didn’t name off every tool that is a must-have in a garden, we did include the essential gardening tools that every gardener needs.  You might also like to consider organic soils, here are our Top 6 Organic Soils for Gardening

Nick Harris

Nick Harris

What started as a hobby to grow some fresh fruit and vegetables with my daughters in our suburban back garden has turned into a desire to share our love of homegrown foods with as many people as possible. Growing your own food is a great way to connect with your family, get healthy and save money. With just a few simple steps you'll be on your way to growing your own food like us!

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