Wayfair is a great place to shop for garden tools – I'm adding these top picks to my fall gardening kit

Make the most of Wayfair's Way Day weekend sale and ensure your outdoor kit is prepped for the colder months ahead

Garden tools in a greenhouse
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Fall is here and it's the perfect time to revamp your tool kit. Whether you need a new planter or trowel for planting spring bulbs, need something to help you clean up falling leaves and acorns, or just want to take advantage of the low prices now summer's over, it's one of the smartest times of year to buy new tools.

Amazon gets all the headlines for sales in the fall, but Wayfair has some huge discounts for Way Day. While I don't like everything on offer, there are a handful of tools that are worth considering.

As a product tester, I know first-hand what makes for an essential gardening tool. After picking my way through hundreds of deals, I think these are the best gardening tools on offer at Wayfair.

Best Wayfair garden essentials

Fall means the end of the lawncare season, and it can leave some gardeners at a loose end. However, there's still lots to do in fall and winter – it just takes a little extra effort as the weather turns colder and the ground gets muddy.

These tools make tricky autumn tasks much easier. Whether you're picking up leaves or planting spring bulbs, these tools will make your yard work much more efficient.

A gardener pruning a shrub in spring with pruning shears

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FAQs

When is Way Day?

This fall, Way Day is running from Saturday October 5 to Monday October 7. We expect to see huge discounts on indoor and outdoor furniture and appliances, with up to 80% off and free shipping.


For further shopping inspiration, we also explore our favorite Amazon gardening essentials – get your shopping list ready ahead of Amazon Prime's Big Deal Days shopping event, starting on Tuesday, October 8.

Alex David
Head of eCommerce

As Head of eCommerce, Alex makes sure our readers find the right information to help them make the best purchase. After graduating from Cambridge University, Alex got his start in reviewing at the iconic Good Housekeeping Institute, testing a wide range of household products and appliances. He then moved to BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine, assessing gardening tools, machinery, and wildlife products. Helping people find true quality and genuine value is a real passion.