CULTIVATE YOUR FAVORITE OUTDOOR PLANTS EASILY AND SUCCESSFULLY WITH THE RIGHT TOOLS.
Fill your garden shed with a variety of supplies and tools to help make gardening tasks easier. To find out which tools are crucial, take a look at our practical guide below.
GLOVES
Every family gardener should have a pair of nitrile gloves. Nitrile provides great dexterity (you can even catch seeds) and has a breathable back fabric to keep your hands cool.
However...
Nitriles aren't warm enough for gardening in cold climates, so you may also want to invest in some waterproof work gloves.
PRUNERS
Sharp pruners are essential for tasks like cutting stems and harvesting vegetables. They are a tool you will use time and time again.
In fact
many of us carry them on our belts for easy access.
Invest in quality pruners that will last you a lifetime.
PREMIUM SOIL
1. The success of your garden relies entirely on the quality of the soil. When container gardening, make sure to choose a premium mix that provides a rich and well-draining foundation.
2. You can enhance your existing soil by mixing it with Plant Force+. This will improve fertility and drainage,
two secret ingredients for keeping your plants in good shape.
WATERING EQUIPMENT
Choose a watering can with a removable "rose" (sprinkler head) and a large opening for easy filling.
It's also worthwhile to have a high-quality hose so you don't have to constantly deal with twists and tangles.
Add an adjustable hose nozzle (with a soft "shower" option) with a comfortable grip,
¡And you'll be ready to succeed.!
SHOVEL
A shovel makes digging holes a breeze. Look for one with a handle that feels good in your hand and a quality construction with seamless metal securely attached to the handle.
Family,
Just like with any long-handled tool, make sure it has the right weight and height for your body type.
If you're gardening in raised beds, opt for smaller and short-handled versions of shovels and other long-handled garden tools.
WHEELBARROW
Every family member of gardeners needs a wheelbarrow, whether it's a heavy-duty cart or a garden wheelbarrow, to transport plants, tools, and bulk materials around the garden (think soil, compost, mulch, etc.).
Invest in a high-quality wheelbarrow with a sturdy bucket, and you'll have the tool on hand in no time.