Must Have Gardening Tools For 2022!
Must Have Gardening Tools For 2022!
Gardening and growing an amazingly productive garden isn’t just about knowledge or skill sets. There is another crucial component that can create more frequent positive outcomes and streamline you success as a gardener.
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Burpee Waxed Canvas Heavy-Duty Tote Bag: https://amzn.to/3Je4cGF
Dig Dig -Japanese Hori Hori: https://amzn.to/3KPl7A6
Japanese Weeding/Tilling Sickle: https://amzn.to/3N4OobZ
Garden Hand Cultivator, Mini Hand Rake: https://amzn.to/364I5UR
Garden Hand Trowel, Mini Shovel: https://amzn.to/3w4Unay
Soil Scoop: https://amzn.to/3CJJz2X
CobraHead Original Weeder & Cultivator Garden Hand Tool: https://amzn.to/3q8n2rq
Zenport Harvest Knife/Weeding Sickle: https://amzn.to/3w4809Y
Sharpie Permanent Fine Point Black Marker: https://amzn.to/3taMmPs
Needle Nose Harvesting Shears Gardening Scissor: https://amzn.to/3tgjPry
Medical Shears: https://amzn.to/3tehgqf
FELCO F-2 Classic Manual Hand Pruner: https://amzn.to/3ibnIYG
Carbide Sharpening Tool: https://amzn.to/3tekp9x
10-Inch Tongue-and-Groove Pliers: https://amzn.to/3iht0BL
Wicked Hand Saw: https://amzn.to/3CKLdRK
Silky PocketBoy Folding Saw 130mm Fine Teeth: https://amzn.to/37zNmUY
Stanley 16′ Tape Measure: https://amzn.to/3Ig2DXq
Flat Head Screwdriver: https://amzn.to/3tejgyJ
Wooden Stencil Brush: https://amzn.to/3i9Sr8n
Leather Gardening Gloves: https://amzn.to/3Isj3wl
Gauntlet Forearm Gardening Gloves for Women/Men: https://amzn.to/3wat4LS
Cotton Work Gloves: https://amzn.to/3JfWb4n
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A perfect combination like Dayton’s and vogues
I have a Gama Hoe (Japanese weeding sickle) and I LOVE it! I’ve used it for five years, sharpening it once in a while with my whetstone. It’s my favorite garden tool, and I don’t know what I’d do without it!
You’re right Dan! Felco’s are sooo essential, until I got two pair! Great video. I also have a grafting knife, zip ties, and ziploc bags in my bag for air layering fruit trees. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Nice overview of the tools but what is that beautiful shrub full of blue blooms in the background? I need more blue in my garden. Thanks in advance. 😉👍
I so appreciate this Dan! May I ask…. do you feel that we should sterilize our tools? I’m curious. Blessings!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great video. Thanks!
I carry a bucket with tool liner and a seat lid. With it I carry a hori hori knife, bypass pruners and sharp bonsai detail snips. That is all I ever carry and it does every job for me. Because I use pots on my patio, I also carry some plastic screen. From your extensive list I only plan to get some medical scissors. Thank you for opening my eyes to options, but I guess I am a minimalist in the garden and like only a few tools…that, or I’m a lazy gardener. My peas are up and my tomatoes and peppers are ready for bigger pots, along with about 30 other items. Oh, I love spring! By the way due to health problems I only garden seated on my bucket with its lid and I grow all our summer veggies and some winter ones. Anybody can garden.
What zone are you in and what is that beautiful arch made from?
Wish they made left handed hori horis.
Excellent points Dan! I’ll check out some of these tools. I already have substitutes for some of these. I use a 5 gallon bucket with a tool bag liner and it’s actually too much because it catches too much dirt. I need that hori hori! I make many of my own tools but you have some good suggestions here!
I have been searching everywhere through all my saves and through you uploads. I can’t find the video you did including mycorrhizal fungi. Can you send me the link?
Thanks for sharing! I just bought the soil scoop through your link! And I agree, hori hori is #1
Looks like you have a great assortment of garden equipment!
Thanks so much!!! Great info. I have some of the items but the first one I am going to get is the bag to put it all in. Will probably lengthen the life of some of my tools.
Love that hat and the tools
Best content 👌 great work thanks for sharing stay blessed and stay connected full watch ur best video
Thank you for my tree collard/kale seeds! A big step toward food security. So exciting! Will plant them with hyssop!
Thanks for not using those repeating downward arrows! So much more welcoming and calm without.
Hey, Dan… Let’s assume for a moment that I buy everything you recommend in the last 10 videos. I did a little math and I worked out that my Bok Choy and Onions would be $20 kg. Time to take a reality check buddy and start to do the math!
Buddleia??
Can you please share any information on using wool in the garden?
The hori hori knife is one of my favorite garden tools! I have had the exact same one you’re using for years now and if I remember correctly I got it because you suggested it all those years ago too! Thank you!
I also use pliers for pulling up tree saplings that have sprung up from all our acorns
great video! would you consider a video on sharpening the hand tools? along with general maintenance of garden tools? good quality tools plus good maintenance of those same tools equals great gardening! thank you for your consideration.
I use a nut driver for clamps. Have put a flathead screwdriver into my hand enough times to not like it.
My favorite tool is an old hoe(without the long handle) that belonged to my grandmother. I use it to rake, weed, dig and mix soil. Over many years of sharpening the blade it has become smaller and easier to use.
Huggs and love your videos.
I have one of those 4" augers for my electric drill. Digs perfect holes for all my veggies I start from seed. Takes me about 5 secs to dig a hole and drop in my plant. I’ve dug hundreds of holes with it and still in great condition. Sure saves time.
I have a lot of your tools ..but I don’t have a case ..but I think I will still one of my husband tool cases ..they look similar and will save me money ..I have .a back yard work station and a front yard because I only do containers garden ..I have no grass ..it works for me ..and I’m still working on more tools ..love your show and all the things WE DIDNT KNOW ..thanks 🌱🌱
Wow, Thanks. Great video, Really appreciate the run down.
Thanks. I am going to get some of these. I also carry twine or rope, drip hose tools, and drip hose replacement nozzles.
I was gifted a dribble by my daughter who is a professional horticulturist. I like it and use it a lot.
Thanks I need to learn how to sharpen tools and knives correctly…. I love the knife tool also⭐⭐⭐
your backyard is like Pat M.who took in the Karate Kid!
Thanks. What are your favs of each type of tool if you could have only one saw, one trowel, type one saw etc.
What is the name of the bush with the blue-ish mauve flowers please?
Definitely going to pick up a few of these – I’ve been gardening for years and love having quality tools to make it more enjoyable
Welcom adi jaya gabung
Dan, I also have some garden twine, a length of thinner rope, several pieces of cut up pantyhose and zipties in case I need to tie something up.
Hi Dan, thanks for all this great info; can you pls tell me what the beautiful shrub/small tree with the violet blooms is? Many thanks…
great vid thanks !!
the hilarious ad before your vid is about the gov taking care of us! do not fall for that, listen to Dan and get growing, baby!
those gooseneck tools are wonderful for me
take care, Dan! gotta get my worm house up this week! 🌻…hand soap?
You Rock. God bless y’all.
That’s a great way to carry garden tools close to you. I currently use a 3 gallon bucket. Now I am going to wrap a bucket tool holder around my little bucket buddy to keep my garden tools organized. Thanks for sharing, I learned a valuable lessons for storing my garden tools.
Aren’t you supposed to store your tools in sand to prevent rusting?
Ok as a mechanic tools are always needed. With that yes some tool it is worth spending money on.
But don’t forget some tools can be made from others. I have a flat blade screw driver that I use everyday I bent it to a 90° bend. Payed nothing for it found it when digging a hole for my wife’s tree.
That tool has been my favorite.
Looks like mine minus the Japanese hoe n hori hori
Thank you for your videos that you sure with everyone. I am a new garner and they do help me. God bless your family
Thanks. I want them all. 🙏🤠
I had my daughter buy me a Christmas present and I requested the Hori Hori which I’m very much enjoying because it’s a very sturdy thing to dig up the dirt. I highly recommend the Hori Hori. PS thanks for doing real time videos