10 Essential Gardening Tools (for Better Gardening)

What tools do gardeners use the most? Gardener Scott discusses and demonstrates 10 gardening tools he uses more than any others. These essential gardening tools make gardening easier and should be part of every gardener’s tool box. (Video #281)

Fiskars Bypass Pruner:
Hand Trowel set:
Stirrup Hoe:
Shovel:
Garden Fork:
Rake:
Dual Wheel Wheelbarrow:
30″ Water Wand:
Reinforced Leather Gloves:
Utility knife:

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5 Comments

  1. The garden rake is also great for leveling a bed when you add soil or compost to it. Just flip It so the tines point up and level away.

  2. I use goatskin gloves in the garden. They wear like iron. Have even put them in the washing machine and continued to use them. Also use a cotton liner in the glove.

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