Your outdoor gardening essentials!
Check out some of our favorite tools for outdoor gardening. Is there one we’ve missed? We’d love to hear about your go-to tools in the comments!
GARDEN TROWEL
Hand-forged by a century-old Dutch family business, this multipurpose garden tool will last a lifetime. And let’s be honest…it’s adorable. Heart-Shaped Garden Trowel, $49, uncommongoods.com
HARVEST BASKET
Handmade in Maine, this traditional basket is made of wire mesh so you can hose off your harvest before taking it inside. We love that for every purchase you make with Uncommon Goods, they donate $1 to a partner of your choice. Gardener’s Harvest Basket, $50, uncommongoods.com
RUBBER BOOT
This unisex, waterproof rubber boot is comfortable enough for gardening, yet sturdy enough for hauling hoses or wheelbarrows through the yard. Stormers Shoe in Cat Yellow, $105, catfootwear.com
HANDKERCHIEF
Perfect for wiping your brow or wicking sweat from your neck, we love this wool handkerchief. Made from Merino wool, the feel is incredibly soft, while being breathable, odor-resistant, moisture wicking, quick drying, and UPF 45+. Merino Wool Handkerchief in Cayenne, $35, northxnorth.co
GARDEN VISOR
Look stylish while enjoying a healthy dose of sun protection with this garden visor that’s lightweight, breathable, and packable—just roll it up and toss it in your bag. Garden Visor, $28, sundayafternoons.com
KNEELING PAD
Trust us, a little cushioning makes all the difference! This lightweight, high-density kneeling pad comes in eight different colors. Gorilla Grip Original Premium Thick Kneeling Pad, 17.5” x 11” x 1.5”, $9, amazon.com
GARDENING GLOVES
These cloth and synthetic leather gloves have a stretchy pull cord at the top of the cuff that tightens to prevent garden soil from getting inside. Garden of Paradise Arm Saver Gloves, $34, womanswork.com
We’re a big fan of the high cuff style gloves that protect hands and arms from thorny rose canes and other prickers and brambles. Manswork Leather Gauntlet Gloves, $48, womanswork.com
What’s your favorite gardening tool? We’d love to hear about it!
We shared this story with you in our Spring/Summer 2020 Issue of NEST Magazine. To view the full issue, click here.