Looking to invest in gardening tools that won’t break the bank but still get the job done? In this video, I’m sharing the 12 best gardening tools and gadgets that are truly worth your money! From essential hand tools to innovative gadgets that make growing your own food easier and more efficient, these picks will help you level up your gardening game without overspending.

If i was starting over these would all be the first things i’d buy again.

Whether you’re a beginner gardener or an experienced green thumb, these tools are perfect for small backyard gardens, large veggie patches, or even container gardens. I’ll walk you through each tool, explain why it’s a must-have, and share my personal tips for using them.

Investing in the right tools saves you time, effort, and money in the long run. These tools and gadgets are durable, easy to use, and will help you maintain a productive and healthy garden.

If you’re passionate about growing your own vegetables and want to make your gardening journey smoother, this is the video for you!

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45 Comments

  1. Love the loppers. We have a set of massive ones that we use for everything. During fruit harvest, a strong metal rake (not the leaf raking kind, rather the soil tilling kind) is essential for pulling down hard-to-reach branches. Other people probably prune their trees so they don't have fruit growing skyward, but it works for us. 😂

  2. Oakleaf is so bloody tasty, plus easy and awesome to grow in a pot. Want a salad? Just go cut some big leaves off. By the time you feel like another salad they have grown back. Salad spinner is worth its weight in gold. Over winter/spring about 8 lettuce in 4 pots sustained our families lettuce needs until they went to seed mid spring. Now in late spring I have 15+ seedlings growing up literally everywhere!

  3. Providing links to the products, you suggest is far more useful than providing a link to your Patreon

  4. I know you're in Oz but I'm stunned by the price of the Opinel pruning knife – the size 8 is just €16.50 (±AUS$27) and the size 10 is €21.50 (±AUS$35). And that off the official Opinel web site. A set of pruning knife, general penknife and saw costs just €55…

  5. I have a really great garden saw which I love and couldn't do without. I also couldn't do without my post hole digger which is sometimes easier to use instead of a shovel as my ground can be quite hard when trying to do new garden areas. Your star droppers at what you are paying.. I'm only paying $10 each for my bigger ones here in Sth Australia (I get them from a warehouse and I'm getting them stainless steel without that black tar paint on them as I like all my stuff to be organic).

  6. We’re all different… when the video first started, I thought to myself that one of the things I use the most in my garden is my IKEA watering can like your white one, because it gives me the control I need lol. I’m unusual 😜

  7. Thank you so much. Subscribed and looking forward to viewing your past and future videos. PS Thanks for the Amazon links as well…

  8. The dreamfarm garlic crusher is #1. Crushes even with skin on and can even eject the skin afterwards.

  9. You need Fiskars pruning scissors in your life. There are plenty of imitations but nothing beats the Fiskars pruning scissors for delicate work

  10. 05:43 – We don't get an especially clear look a those posts, but FWIW they're also commonly called 'star pickets'.
    They're made of quite heavy guage steel. Cheaper ones are painted black – the more expensive are galvanised steel, but both are stronger than any garden task will ask of them. Also, they have a small hole drilled every 20-30cm, intended for fencing wire use.
    The 'star' comes from looking at one of these from above. They kinda have a capital 'Y' shape. This clever feature means they don't lean over or pull down easily, when we're tieing garden twine or wire to them. They can resist a much heavier lateral load – essentially, standing much better than a simple square-section garden stake. ( Infinitely better than those cheap, thin cylindrical metal stakes – usually covered in dull green faux-bamboo plastic.)

    Nerd, out! 😅

  11. Hori hori and a set of decent secateurs like felcos. These do all the he y lifting for me and I could almost get away with nothing else.

  12. Highly appreciate your dedication to only accepting sponsors you believe in. Also 100% on mini sickles, they're way nicer than you think they would be.

  13. While it is seemingly expensive but as a retired full time vege Gardiner and Mr Fixit .. a WAVE LEATHERMAN MULTI TOOL…
    Pliers,wire cutters,plain stabby knife, serrated knife, saw, file and diamond sharpener,can opener, flat and Phillips screwdriver,scissors and a rudimentary measuring device all joined to your hip on a belt… easy one hand access … brilliant.

  14. While people probably buy a tiller or use a hoe I think a hole digger probably would be good especially for the soils that are similar to red clay, like put in stomp down and then twist really hard to break up the soil. My sister uses it to get rid of annoying roots that are bunched together and no i don't know what it's actually called, but i got one long ago before i paid 90 USD for a cheap ass electric tiller you plug into a outlet that you have to hold down as it's lightweight so it's gonna run off without you. The tiller is a good workout but i only got it because it's was cheap but it did it's job and gave me a good workout, however if you wanna get up roots just use a regular hoe or a mini one and not some of these fancy looking farming tools you see in tractor supply

    I am sure they have some use but if you have a small garden just stick to the basics, and don't be me getting what looks fancy

  15. Ive watched a few vis now and subscribed, pls can I ask where you are? Finding a good aussie gardening channel has been a task! Love your work!

  16. Man im addicted to your clips as there so bloody interesting. But the wife is getting a bit pissed off as apparantely spending a lot of time watching & learning from ur vids. Keep them cumin man.

  17. 8:47 gets promo offers for shady crap, declines and give free advertising to an actual usful thing 😂 what a legend

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