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Gardening Tools | Essential Tools For Professional Gardeners

When you first enter the gardening world, you can’t shake the feeling of being blown away by how meticulously planned everything is. Even the simplest tomatoes require infrastructure behind it, and by that, I mean gardening tools! And not just a shovel and gloves. They may do the trick sometimes, but most of the time, you may find yourself needing additional tools and alternatives. Only when you’ve registered these gardeners’ trademark tools will you be considered a true green thumb!

garden tools names
garden tools names

Lawn Care & Equipment

No garden is complete without proper lawn trimming and shearing. And what better place to start than with this fundamental yet indispensable set of lawn equipment.

Lawnmower

The lawnmower is one of the most vital gardening tools and a must-have in almost any household. Lawnmowers can cut and remove grass patches to maintain uniform grass height and make your garden look neater.

Many stores provide a variety of styles and shapes of mowers to choose from. The sheer number may appear a bit much, maybe even overwhelming. Upon closer inspection, though, you can notice they generally fall into two categories: Rotary and Reel Mowers.

  • Rotary mowing is best suited for mowing short grass. It is usually electric or gasoline-run and produces a more consistent, even cut.
  • The reel mower is most suitable for trimming off tall grass as its mechanics is similar to that of a machete. Should overgrown grass be your worst enemy, this tool may be the hero that saves your day!
names of landscaping tools
names of landscaping tools

String Trimmer

String trimmer, also known as the infamous Weed Wacker, is an automated gardening tool that uses a high-velocity horizontal sawblade to get through tough spots a typical lawn mower can’t. 

It’s the ideal “grass eater” because of its high mobility and efficiency. It can easily cut down tall, dense weed patches and maneuver around obstacles such as rocks or branches. Fence edges and walkways are where this tool truly shines, though, as it can make precise cuts and trim off excess grass blades in tight spaces. 

There are also fuel sources to take into consideration when using string trimmers. Gas-powered models require gas and oil, while their battery-run counterparts are considered more eco-friendly and make much less noise when trimming. 

small garden tools
small garden tools

Lawn Edger

The lawn edger consists of a vertical sawblade (similar looking to a pizza cutter) with a long handle attached to it. It’s an adequate gardening tool for keeping grass from overreaching pavement edges and driveways. 

Many people have questioned the lawn edger’s purpose and existence in general. Is it worth your money to have a gadget that doesn’t sound all too useful? 

In fact, ledgers and trimmers work hand in hand to help you keep grass growth under control. Trimmers are excellent weed killers and cover areas where mowers cannot, whereas edgers are refiners and preventers of weed invasion onto pavements to make the lawn more polished.

lawn care tools list
lawn care tools list

Dethatcher

Dethatching is a process to remove thick, bushy sediments containing dead grass remains mulched leaves and other organic compounds for healthy grass growth. 

A half-inch layer of thatch can aid grass growth by acting as a natural fertilizer, but anywhere thicker may do more harm than good. Too much thatch prevents sunlight and nutrients from reaching the grass, starching them and stunting their proper growth. That’s when a dethatcher comes in handy.

Whether in the shape of a rake or mower, dethatchers all have rows of tines lined up to untangle grass and pick up debris. If you find your thatch surface taller than 2 inches, it’d be best to call professional gardening services since they have the right tools and proper knowledge about dethatching. 

But if you want to DIY your way out of paying for services, you can find many detachable dethatchers for your mower, or lease dethatchers from local stores. But remember to be careful and not damage your grassroots.

long handle garden tools
long handle garden tools

Lawn Aerator

Lawn aerators are gardening tools designed for soil aeration and moisture infiltration. Lawn aerators can look trident-like or be cylindrical with many tines protruding out to poke holes efficiently into the ground.

Its primary purpose is to puncture the soil surface to let water, air, and nutrients enter grass roots more easily. Lawn aerating is only an annual need, so renting out an aerator is in your best interest.

personalized gardening tools
personalized gardening tools

Grass Shears

The almighty grass shears are one of your best buds in the garden and your trusty backyard backup.

Grass shears are long-bladed scissors with a right-angle handle. The unusual design choice serves a purpose, however, as it allows you to cut weeds without crouching for an extended time. This fact also distinguishes them from standard pruning shears, which resemble your average scissors.

Grass shears can assist to trim awkward places that mowers can’t reach and areas where the cutting job is too small to fit a lawn edger. It is one of the simplest yet effective gardening tools and a must-have whether you’re a beginner or a professional.

mini gardening tools
mini gardening tools

Weeder

Those pesky weeds have wreaked havoc on your yard long enough. It’s time we tell you about the ultimate weapon: the weeder! A weeder is a two-pronged fork attached to a long, thin metal pole. There can sometimes be a wedge in the middle of the pole to act as a fulcrum so that you can scoop up dirt more easily.

Using the weeder is simple. First, plunge the ends of the weeder into the ground near your targeted weeds and poke it a few times to loosen up the soil around. Then, by hand, using the fulcrum as a lever, push the weed’s roots up and discard that annoying overgrown plant. 

hand held gardening tools
hand held gardening tools

Digging Tools

These digging tools can help you unearth the most wonderful experiences in gardening you’ll ever have.

Spade

A garden spade has a straighter, flatter, and sharper edge than a shovel. This gardening tool is capable of digging trenches and deep holes in which to plant your plants and flowers. Spades are most useful in situations where the hard ground, sand, or heavy dirt must be penetrated.

soil digging tools
soil digging tools

Garden Fork

A Garden fork is a great garden utensil that is beloved by many avid plant carers. It grants users the power to create holes for seed planting, aerate the soil, and penetrate through difficult terrain.

tools to dig up dirt
tools to dig up dirt

Garden Hoe

Garden hoe provides a means to shape land plots, remove unwanted visitors like weeds and stones and so much more! With its sharp rectangular paddle and long handle, this versatile gardening tool can make plowing in difficult soils or tough terrains feel a lot less intimidating.

It is one of the most commonly used gardening tools, particularly for weed removal and plant bed preparation.

soil turning tool
soil turning tool

Shovel

When thinking about gardening utilities, the very first thing coming to people’s minds is undoubtedly the rustic shovel. It’s a disposition when you don’t know what garden equipment to buy first, and you have every right to think so.

No garden can ever be complete without a shovel, with its main purpose revolving around digging dirt and compost control.  You can add or remove organic compounds and composts from land plots, fill in or empty holes for planting activities, and perform a variety of farm-related tasks.

A shovel, however, it is used, can save you money and time as it is extremely useful and very versatile.

shovel garden tool
shovel garden tool

Mattock

Pickaxes are pretty cool, but ever heard of a mattock? It’s considered a treasured piece of gardening tool by many professionals and farmers, assisting them in prying, chopping, and digging. 

Mattocks have a wooden shaft and a sturdy head with a vertical axe on one side and a horizontal cutter on the other. Because of this design, these gardening tools can be used for almost any digging session.

tool to break up soil
tool to break up soil

Trowel 

Trowels are small, shovel-like garden implements. Their main function is to dig small amounts of dirt, smooth out surfaces and scoop earth into plant pots.

transplanting tools
transplanting tools

Post Hole Digger

The post-hole digger is the ideal tool when you’re trying to build a fence, as it can pinch out and remove ground materials with ease.

garden digging tools
garden digging tools

Digging Stick

An ancient stick that’s used for digging out root vegetables and tiling the soil. It’s mostly seen in the American, Asian Pacific, and East African regions.

professional gardening
professional gardening

Earth Auger

Earth augers are heavy, bulky, and quite hard to use. It’s a spiral drill with its head pointing downwards. They’re healthy alternatives to some digging tools like shovels and hoes as users don’t need to bend their backs for a long time. Because the auger is designed to be held stationary while boring holes, there is less strain on the hands and arms.

tool to loosen dirt
tool to loosen dirt

Watering Equipment    

Irrigation will be much quicker and more efficient with the watering equipment down below:

Garden Hoses

There are too many varieties to choose from, but the most easily accessible and the best gardening hoses are ones made with vinyl, flexible and lightweight. Rubber hoses are a close second as they are cheap, approachable, and can be used for heavy-duty jobs and hot water transfers.

antique gardening tools
antique gardening tools

Automatic Irrigation Equipment

An automatic irrigator ensures that all of your plants receive equal care. It can be programmed and used even when gardeners are not present, providing ample water supply to your greens while also saving water by distributing it more efficiently.

watering plants tools
watering plants tools

Outdoor Faucets

Outdoor faucets come in many shapes and styles. The most common ones are hose bibbs, valves, and spigots.

landscaping tools and equipments
landscaping tools and equipments

Watering Cans

It’s a container for water and a pretty amazing one at that. Watering cans are an automatic pick when you’re doing gardening work, and they can be customized in many ways depending on your preference.

garden tool sets
garden tool sets

Rain Barrels & Accessories

Save up for a rainy day and get yourself a rain barrel! For only being a big vat, the rain barrel surprisingly can help you tremendously. It saves up rainwater for later usage in the garden, which saves you a sizable amount of money spent on the water.

gardening watering tools
gardening watering tools

Cutting Tools        

Cutting, chopping, pruning,… Whatever you need to remove, these tools are your perfect companion.

Averruncator

The averruncator is basically long shears for pruning tall trees and sniping off high-reaching branches.

garden cutting tool
garden cutting tool

Axe

The axe is a must-pick when you need to chop down old, overgrown wooden trees.

wood cutting tools
wood cutting tools

Billhook

Should you be looking for a fusion between a sickle and a machete, the billhook fits the bill quite well. It’s a gardening tool used for cutting small branches or other vegetation at the ground.

grass cutting tools
grass cutting tools

Brush hook

Brush hooks have a long handle and a sickle-like blade at the tip to clear a thick brush at the stem. Its length allows it to reach and cut into brushes easily at a higher angle.

long handled garden tools
long handled garden tools

Brush Cutter

Brush cutters are automated tools used to cut foliage and weeds of small sizes. Its extended handle means you don’t have to bend your back to remove plants and grass.

tools for cutting brush
tools for cutting brush

Chainsaw

Chainsaws are used globally and are multipurpose. But for gardeners, chainsaws help to cut down spikey bushes and branches.

tree cutting tools
tree cutting tools

Pruning shears

Pruning shears are hand-sized, heavy-duty gardening equipment, suitable for snipping off small branches or plant stems. They’re an ideal tool used mainly for finessing, trimming off, or removing diseased branches on small crops.

gardening cutting tools
gardening cutting tools

Planting Tools

Gardening tools that can assist you in the process of planting, cultivating, and harvesting plants

Dibber

The dibber is known by its corkscrew-like shape and sharpened wooden end, used for poking holes in which to sow seeds.

tools for planting flowers
tools for planting flowers

Riddle

A riddle is a large sieve used to separate soil or compost from vegetables.

tree planting tools
tree planting tools

Wheelbarrow

The most convenient tool for moving objects. 

The wheelbarrow is an open container with 1 or 2 supporting wheels, commonly used for transferring dirt and plants around the garden.

tools and equipment in planting
tools and equipment in planting

Berry-picking rake

Sometimes you don’t have time to devote to the time-consuming task of picking berries. That’s why the berry-picking rake exists: to gather those small and difficult-to-pick berries for you.

tools for planting grass seed
tools for planting grass seed

Landscaping Tools

Shaping up and embellish your garden with these useful gardening tools

Cultivator

Loosen your soil with the cultivator. Its multi-pronged design enables it to mix up softer soils with compost and fertilisers before planting. 

list of landscaping tools
list of landscaping tools

Foot plough

When looking at a foot plough, you can find it quite unique looking. Unlike many tools on this list, foot ploughs have a curved handle attached to a metal end that looks like a bird’s beak. They’re one of the most historically and horticulturally important pieces of equipment used for burying crop residue, breaking up dirt, and aiding in weed control.

professional landscaping tools
professional landscaping tools

Loppers

Loppers are a type of two-handed scissors with long handles and 2 small blades useful for applying pressure to a small object. They are powerful gardening tools that can snip off thick hefty stems which normal hand-pruners can’t do without being damaged.

hand tools for landscaping
hand tools for landscaping

Rake

Rakes appear in almost every household, providing bounteous benefits to gardeners. They come in various sizes and shapes. The most popular version is with a long stick. 

To say a rake is a gardener’s broom is not entirely wrong. It can pile up leaves and garden debris, but that’s not all it can do. Rakes can be used for various tasks, including tamping, breaking up soil, and removing weeds.

landscaping leveling tools
landscaping leveling tools

Pots & Planters 

These plant containers are fantastic for bringing atmosphere to your garden and allow plants to be placed wherever you want.

Hanging Planters

Are you running out of room for plants? Or do you simply enjoy the thought of watching plants at a high position? Hanging planters can live up to your expectations and give your garden a Babylonian feel.

fairy garden pots
fairy garden pots

Planter Nursery Pots

If you’re looking for a cheap but effective alternative to clay pots, planter nursery pots are the way to go. They’re less of a decorative piece and more for their intended purpose, which is to nurture plants throughout various stages of growth.

tree planters pots
tree planters pots

Planters

Planters are containers to hold various types of plants and be part of a home’s general decoration. 

gardening tools names
gardening tools names

Garden Pots

Garden pots are the most generic type of plant containers, for which plants can be transported to new locations and grown.

flower pots and planters
flower pots and planters

Rail Planters

Rail planters are the house to decorative plant breeds and small herbs. They’re placed on or tied to balcony railing surfaces to catch sunlight easily and for the convenience of tending to plants.

how to arrange garden pots
how to arrange garden pots

Planter Terrariums

Planter Terrariums are the most different plant containers on the list, mostly used for ornamental reasons. They’re glass-cased and diverse in shapes, designed to look like a miniature garden.

Terrariums are best suited for low-maintenance plants like cacti and succulents.

professional gardeners
professional gardeners

Vertical & Wall Planters

The most optimal way to arrange your plants in terms of space and practicality, especially when you don’t have a garden. Vertical and wall planters are shelved pots and containers to plant and grow seeds and can be positioned in your home.

outdoor pots and planters
outdoor pots and planters

Window Boxes

Just like rail planters, window boxes are placed right under windows mostly for the convenience of watering and taking care of plants. People usually plant flowers or herbs in those containers, as they should.

Who doesn’t want their flowers and greens to greet them every time you open the window?

raised garden planter
raised garden planter

Conclusion

With the right gardening tools, your work can become a lot less tiring, and a lot more exciting! Wightmansfarms hopes that you learned something today that will help you choose your preferred equipment. And I hope you will continue on the journey to becoming a seasoned gardener!

 

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