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10 Essential Gardening Tools No Gardener Should Be Without!



In today’s video Dan from plantabundance.com shares with you 10 essential gardening tools every gardener should not live without.
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Pertinent links:
Manual Hand Pruners: https://amzn.to/2G1lUzA
Leather Holster for Pruning Shears: https://amzn.to/2TasQyf
Japanese Hori Hori: https://amzn.to/2MqxwgP
Hand Saw POCKETBOY 130mm Fine Teeth: https://amzn.to/2CGpnQV
Leather Work Gloves: https://amzn.to/2MwIMIE

24 Comments

  1. Great video with super ideas. Just curious why you left out a hoe. This is a classic tool. Great video.

  2. Hi! I am Tammy from Malaysia.Thankyou for your video. It certainly is very informative. I like your garden, it is so fruitful. I hope to one day hv a house with a garden to grow some vegetables and flowers. God bless! 🌻

  3. Hi, Dan, Noticed you mentioned shopping at Home Depot. I no longer will. They are selling plants treated with neonicotinoids, pretending it is a plus, when it is an indefensible minus. Other than that, love your videos.

  4. With all due respect and no intended disrespect i can offer some advice on care and maintenance of wooden handles which, if treated properly, could potentially outlast any fibreglass or plastic handles. Once a week, generally on a Friday, i spend no more than 15 minutes treating wooden handled tools. Any that need to be sanded get a thorough rubbing and then they all get oiled with raw linseed oil. Consistant care of this fashion has resulted in no cracking and my using the same wooden handles on all my tools for nearly a decade at this point. I in no way mean to say you are wrong for your preference of fibreglass handles but perhaps suggest something you may not have considered whilst judging the strength of wooden handles. Thank you for this and all your videos!

  5. The first three items laid out are identical to my main hand tools, and I wouldn't buy anything else. I carry them with a Leatherman Skeletool knife, a weed scraper and a set of Jakoti hand shears. Those 6 items cover all eventualities! Great video.

  6. The bedding fork is awesome. I got mine for $12 bucks at a flea market. I was using a regular pitch fork for mulch and it was kind of a pain. The bedding fork works so much better.

  7. If you’re not physically strong or if you’re like me older, get a two wheeled wheelbarrow. It’ll pay for itself in no time at all.

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