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Sure, on Prime Day you can splurge on electric yard and garden tools or go all in on a robot mower, but now is also the perfect time to grab those pedestrian hand tools you'll use every day in the garden—everything from hand trowels to a yard axe.
Here are the essential gardening hand tools I use basically every day, and all of them are on sale right now.
I’ve found that wood handles end up being the most ergonomic, and last longer than rubber handles.
These are my preferred flower cutting scissors. They're super comfortable in your hands.
Even if you’ve got a pile of chopped firewood, you’re likely going to still have to split some of it to make kindling. Or maybe you need to take apart branches on your property? I’m always surprised how much use I get from my axe.
I use my Hori Hori constantly. The narrow profile is perfect for making holes for bulbs, and the serrated edge cuts through tubers and root balls easily.
Using a hand trowel for moving potting soil is annoying and takes forever. A big scoop makes the job easier.
I have three pairs of these shears, and usually have them in my pocket. They can take down a relatively large diameter branch, and make quick work of tomatoes and berry vines.
Here are the essential gardening hand tools I use basically every day, and all of them are on sale right now.
Wood Handled Garden Hand Trowel
I’ve found that wood handles end up being the most ergonomic, and last longer than rubber handles.
Wood Handled Garden Hand Trowel $7.99, down from $9.99
6.5 Inch Straight Blade Gardening Scissors
These are my preferred flower cutting scissors. They're super comfortable in your hands.
6.5 Inch Straight Blade Gardening Scissors $5.69, down from $6.99
Fiskars X27 Super Splitting Axe
Even if you’ve got a pile of chopped firewood, you’re likely going to still have to split some of it to make kindling. Or maybe you need to take apart branches on your property? I’m always surprised how much use I get from my axe.
Fiskars X27 Super Splitting Axe $38.29, down from $50.99
Hori Hori Garden Knife
I use my Hori Hori constantly. The narrow profile is perfect for making holes for bulbs, and the serrated edge cuts through tubers and root balls easily.
Hori Hori Garden Knife $19.99, down from $34.97
Potting Scoop
Using a hand trowel for moving potting soil is annoying and takes forever. A big scoop makes the job easier.
Potting Scoop $10.99, down from $12.98
8.5" Bypass Pruning Shears
I have three pairs of these shears, and usually have them in my pocket. They can take down a relatively large diameter branch, and make quick work of tomatoes and berry vines.
8.5" Bypass Pruning Shears $28.44, down from $49.95