These are the best garden tool deals to shop right now from Amazon, Walmart and Target
The deals on these gardening essentials are too good to miss – they're going straight into my shopping basket
With summer just beginning, now is the time to stock up on those smaller gardening items that we're always on the hunt for. From hats and gloves to the perfect pruners, I won't be missing out on the best deals this year.
If you've gone through the checklist of essential gardening tools and seem to be missing a few items, now is the time to get your hands on some stylish and useful items that will up your gardening game. Whether you're tackling tasks on your late spring gardening checklist or getting ready for your summer gardening jobs, there are lots of brilliant deals on gardening goods to make the most of.
Here are the nine items that I'm shopping at the moment with deals that simply can't be missed.
The best garden tools deals
Sometimes when you're busy keeping on top of maintaining your backyard it can be hard to find the time to pick up different gardening essentials. That's why it's worth getting your hands on these nine picks now while unmissable deals last.
Avoid making pruning mistakes with this pair of quality pruning shears. It has hardened steel blades, forged aluminium alloy handles and wire cutting notch to help you prune efficiently. These pruners are comfortable and lightweight, ideal for pruning that requires light applications.
This wide brim waterproof sun hat is perfect for keeping the sun out of your face and protecting you from any rainfall while you're working hard in your backyard. It has mesh ventilation to keep your head cool and an adjustable chin strap to secure as tight as you wish.
A bestseller at Walmart, this hose reel is built to last, with a high-strength aluminum frame, forged brass fittings, high-impact blow-molded reel and a cast-aluminum crank. The reel is extremely durable and won't rust, supporting up to 150 ft. of hose so that you can water your grass with ease this summer.
Get all your gardening tasks done while sitting comfortably on this folding garden stool. It comes with a detachable garden tool set, which includes five rust-resistant hand tools. The stool keeps your knees off the soiled ground, or you can carry the bag around your yard with you, making this gardening kit a convenient solution to getting your garden jobs done.
These are the perfect pair of pruning snips with micro-tip stainless steel blades. Use this pruning tool for tasks such as taking cuttings from plants in May and maintaining your herb garden. This tool is designed with ergonomic features for comfortable use that makes it easier to tend to your garden.
It's important to keep your hands safe when gardening, which is why these gardening gloves are an essential to have in your toolkit. Made of soft fabric with fern gray uppers and white lower portions for a pop of bright color. These stylish gloves feature raised-textured wrists for a secure fit to keep your hands clean and dry while you're busy in the garden.
Another popular pick at Walmart, this 100ft garden hose can help you water your plants all the way at the back of your yard. It has an expandable feature, is lightweight and comes with a 10-function spray nozzle. Its inner layer is made with a high-density natural rubber while the outer layer is dirt and abrasion-resistant, making it highly durable. This hose connects to a faucet with 3/4 inch brass connectors.
If you're in need of some gardening basics, this gardening tools set and bag has got you covered. There are 10 pieces in this set, including a weeder, hand fork, hand rake, transplanter, trowel, pruner, spray bottle and a pair of gloves. The tools have ergonomic designs to reduce fatigue and it comes with a beautiful bag to hold them in.
If you are getting ready to for planting in June, you'll need to ensure you have sharp tools to get the job done. This Fiskars trowel has an ergonomic design to make digging easier. The blade is cast-aluminium with a sharp point to help break through tough soil. It is rust-resistant and long lasting.
With spring coming to an end and summer just beginning, it's key to have all the gardening tools you need to hand. Sometimes the smallest tools can make the biggest difference, so it's worthwhile investing in them to get all your gardening jobs done. Make the most of these current deals to collect what you need and get busy in your garden in an efficient, safe and stylish manner.
Make sure to also read up on how to clean garden tools so that you can keep your new purchases in pristine condition.
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Tenielle is a News Writer in the Gardens team at Homes & Gardens with over five years of journalistic experience. She studied BA Journalism, Media and English Literature and MA Magazine Journalism at Cardiff University. Before coming to Homes & Gardens, Tenielle was in the editorial department at the Royal Horticultural Society and worked on The Garden magazine. Tenielle writes on a range of gardening topics, from 'how to' guides to solutions for houseplant problems and inspiring garden projects, as well as the latest gardening news.
She is passionate about sustainable living and the role gardening has to play in tackling the effects of climate change. Tenielle is also a houseplant lover who is slowly running out of room for her ever-growing collection. When she isn't writing, Tenielle can be found propagating her indoor plants, helping others overcome common houseplant pests and diseases, and volunteering at a local gardening club.
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