20 Products To Take a Home Garden To The Next Level

Shannon Quinn - April 30, 2020
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All over the world, people are being asked to stay at home. Most parks are also closed, which takes away everyone’s ability to enjoy the great outdoors. Gorgeous spring days are so tempting to go outside, and people are finally spying small imperfections around their garden that they have never noticed before. This is why so many of us have had a sudden interest in landscaping. The beautiful thing about gardening is that you can transform your own backyard into an oasis of outdoor living space. Not only will gardening make our backyards more beautiful, but it’s also been proven to have some incredible health benefits. The work we put in this year will carry over to the future. Even if you’re renting an apartment, you can still set up an indoor garden space of your very own. Here are some fun gardening tools that will make your experience a whole lot easier.

20. A Garden Kneeler Saves Your Knees

The garden kneeler prevents you from your legs having direct contact with the groundCredit: Ohuhu

If you garden often enough, you’ll quickly realize how much kneeling is involved. Whether you’re pulling weeds or digging a hole to plant something new, there’s a lot of time you’re on the ground. This garden kneeler is exactly what it sounds like. It provides a padded place for you to kneel or sit without coming in contact with the dirt. There are also pockets on either side, which gives you a nice place to put your tools. The height is also adjustable, so you can change it depending whichever chore you happen to be doing. And, of course, this could also be taken inside for various DIY projects, as well.

19. Claw Gloves Make You Look Like a Gardening Super Villain

These claw gloves look crazy, but they’re surprisingly useful. Credit: Garden Genie

When you begin gardening, you’ll notice that there are plenty of times where you dig with your hands, instead of reaching for tools. Sometimes, it’s simply easier, because you’re caught up in the moment of accomplishing something. Some people can’t be bothered to reach for their tools. This is why these claw gloves are actually a brilliant idea, because it combines the best of both worlds. Your fingers will suddenly have sharp extensions which makes it easier to get through the dirt and pick up weeds. As an added perk, you can pretend to be a super villain while wearing them.

18. Sloggers Gardening Shoes Help Save Your Sneakers

When you’re in the garden, it’s easy to get shoes wet and dirty. Credit: Sloggers

Gardening is a dirty job, which is why most people wear their oldest sneakers to dig in the soil. However, this doesn’t stop your shoes and socks from accidentally getting soaking wet after you turn the hose on. Seasoned gardeners already choose to wear their rain boots or Crocs before they go outside. If you don’t own either of those, you might want to consider slip-on waterproof shoes, like Sloggers. These come in dozens of different patterns and colors. And according to reviews, people have claimed that the are so comfortable, they were worn for 6 hours of gardening and shopping. Just remember to take these off before you walk back into your house!

17. Make Sure Your Soil is Ready For Your Plants With This Ph Meter

Plants thrive in a certain pH level, so you need a way to check it. Credit: BestNova

Soil has varying acidity, depending on the location. This has a lot to do with the nearby water quality, and the minerals of the soil. If you plant something, and the pH is not the healthiest condition for its species, it could mean that your new greens will die. And it’s why certain foods, like truffles, are such a delicacy, because the soil has to be the proper pH before you can even begin to plant trees in a multi-year process! If your soil has an issue with its acidity, this can usually be corrected with fertilizers and soil additives, but you won’t know how to help your plants unless you test your soil’s pH first. We recommend something that can be stuck directly into the soil, to avoid using old school paper strips in a testing kit. This ladybug meter by Best Nova also gives you a gauge on how moist the soil is, which is perfect for indoor plants. 

16. The Hori Hori Knife Is Japan’s Secret Weapon to Epic Gardens

In Japan, they use Hori Hori Knives to help them cut and dig through their gardens. Credit: Nisaku

Japanese gardens are magnificent. They usually include a rock garden, water features, koi ponds, and carefully placed trees. It’s minimal, and beautiful. Since the Japanese take gardening so seriously, it’s really no surprise that they have a tool that’s built to cut down weeds and unwanted vines from their backyards. A Hori Hori knife is multi-purpose, and this one even comes with measurements written along the side, in case you’re trying to dig a hole at a certain depth. This can replace a pair of pruning shears and a spade, since it’s like having two tools in one. And it can help you hack down some of the thicker, more powerful vines. Just be sure to wear a pair of leather gloves while you’re doing more of the heavy duty work.

15. Bamboo Garden Labels Are Useful and Biodegradable

You may want to label your plant seeds when get started. Credit: Planters Choice

When you are planting a lot of seeds in tiny pots, or if you’re new to gardening, it’s easy to forget what each plant is. Even after it grows larger, you still might be scratching your head trying to figure out what your planted. This is why it’s so important to use garden labels. There are plenty of plastic labels out there, but if you want to be kind of the planet, get something that’s biodegradable. These bamboo garden labels fit the bill…And they’re actually very attractive, too!

14. Leaf Scoops Make You Look Like The Hulk, But They’re Actually Incredibly Useful

Scooping up leaves can be easy when you have these hand held scoops. Credit: ReLeaf

If you have ever raked leaves in your back yard, you already know how difficult it is to scoop them up. Usually, you’ll need to use a rake, or your hands to pick them up and put the leaves in a wheelbarrow. This can be very time-consuming, and a random rogue spider might jump on you in the middle of the process. These leaf scoops make it a lot easier to pick up bunches of leaves and dump them into a wheelbarrow quickly without ever coming in contact with any creepy crawlies that may be lurking in the leaves. As an added bonus, your hands will kind of look like you’re about to do a Hulk smash. 

13. The Gardening Tool Kit Helps Keep Things Organized

If you love organization, this gardening tool kit has everything you need. Credit: Byuee

When you begin  learning about gardening, you might see people using a variety of different tools that you’ve never seen before. You can choose one of two options. Either buy the tools as you need them, or purchase a kid like this they will give you everything you need from the very beginning. The good thing about a cat like this is that it has compartments for each and every tool. It becomes easy to put everything away and store it somewhere in the garage. You’ll never have a moment where you’re wondering where a tool went, since they’ll all be in one place. This would also make a great gift for Mother’s Day or Father’s Day.

12. Hole Digger Drill Attachment Takes Your Existing Tools And Makes it Better

You can attach a hole digger to your power drill. Credit: Drilltill

If you already own a power drill, this next item is for you. Sometimes, you’ll need to dig a hole in the ground in order to plant a tree or other large plants that has established roots. Sure, you could just dig a hole with a spade and shovel, but where’s the fun in that? This hole digger drill attachment makes it quick and easy to drill a hole into the ground. It can also come in handy if you’re trying to build a fence or anything else that requires a hole in the ground. 

11. A Bonsai Kit Helps You Create A Tiny Japanese Garden of Your Very Own

If you want to grow a bonsai tree, everything you need is in the little kit. Credit: Nature’s Blossom

Bonsai trees originate in Japan, and they are quintessential or any asian-inspired garden. However, bonsais are so small, they always have to be planted indoors at first. Even after years of growth, people mostly keep their bonsai trees on a desktop or on display on a shelf.  A bonsai kit would be perfect for someone who is interested in Japanese gardening, but they don’t necessarily have the space or time to build one in their own backyard. Just be sure to read all of the instructions, and check out some videos on YouTube about how to care for your Bonsai tree properly. This is usually a delicate process, and must be taken seriously if you want your plan to grow to its full potential.

10. Beautiful Tool Kit is Great For a Gift

This gardening tool kit makes a beautiful gift for someone in your life. Credit: Flora Guard

Earlier on this list, we recommended a full gardening tool kit for you to keep everything in one place. However, sometimes you need multiples of each tool if your entire family is getting involved and help around the backyard. There are certain tools available like handheld spades and rakes at Dollar Tree, but they’re nowhere near as cute as this floral tool kit. This would make a great gift for Mother’s Day, or for anyone in your life who you know appreciates gardening.

9. Herbal Tea Growing Kit is Perfect for The Tea Snob in Your Life

Looking to make your own tea? It’s all included in this kit. Credit: Garden Republic

If you love drinking tea, there is perhaps nothing better in the world than growing your own at home. Not only does it feel really satisfying, but you might even save money over time, compared to buying your tea from luxury retailers. For anyone who would be interested in trying to grow their own tea, it’s best to start with an herbal tea growing kit that has everything you need all in one place. This would also make a perfect gift for Mother’s Day, or as a birthday present for anyone in your life you know enjoys drinking tea.

8. Leather Work Gloves Will Protect Your Hands From Anything Your Garden Throws at You

Thick leather gloves will help save your hands from thorns. Credit: Ozero

There are plenty of cheap garden gloves out there. You can even find them from Dollar Tree. The only problem with these cheap gloves is that they don’t last very long. For example, I recently helped my parents remove a huge briar thicket from their garden. As soon as I reached for one of the vines, one of the thorns ripped through my cheap gloves, and went directly into my finger. Meanwhile, my brothers all had thick, leather work gloves where they were able to tear through the monster vines with ease. You should learn from my mistakes, and buy thick leather gloves, especially if you plan to do similar work to your garden.

7. This Elevated Planter is Perfect For Pretending You Have a Garden on Your Apartment Balcony

In small spaces, an elevated planter might help you get the garden you wanted. Credit: Outland Living

Some of you out there might be living in an apartment, and you can only dream of having a garden of your own. Plenty of people are also renting houses, so they won’t have the opportunity to install window boxes or change the landscaping too much. In that case, an elevated planter is the perfect solution. This would look amazing if you had a balcony space, and it can give you an element of out of privacy as well. Even if you’re living in a house, this can still give you a lot of space for annual flowers. 

6. This Miracle Gro Composter Makes Stinky (But Wonderful) Fertilizer For Your Plant Children

If you’re looking to make your own fertilizer, this composter will give you a place to put your food scraps. Credit: Walmart

A lot of people throw their food scraps in the garbage, which creates a lot of unnecessary waste. If you have a garden, those scraps will be put to better use if you buy a composter. In case you weren’t aware, composting is the process of adding soil, dead leaves, weeds, and food scraps into a barrel. Over time, those components will break down and create fertilizer that’s full of nutrients. When the year is over, you can take the contents of your composter and put it over your new garden in the spring.  Sure, you can buy store-bought fertilizer in liquid form.  However, these chemicals sometimes burn your plants if you go overboard. This is giving your plans and all natural fertilizer, and it’s also putting good use to things that would have otherwise gone in the garbage.

5. This Plant Propagation Stand Makes You Feel Like You’re in a Hogwarts Herbology Class

If you’re planning to propagate plants, this vial holder helps keep things organized. Credit: Mozing

Once you get into gardening, you might be tempted to buy extra plants. The magical thing about  propagation is that you can actually clone your existing plants. Most small plants can be placed in a glass of water, until the roots form. Once the roots has fully-formed, you can move your new plant out of the propagation station and move it to a pot. Watching roots grow is a very cool process, and it can even look like a piece of art.  A fancy stand like this is not always necessary, because you can propagate with mason jars. But this looks so much cooler on a table or window sill, and it’s totally giving us Herbology at Hogwarts vibes.

4. Seed Spacing Tool Takes Out The Guesswork From Where The Heck You’re Supposed to Place Seeds

This seed spacer helps with getting your seeds in the right place. Credit: Seeding Square

When you first plant seeds in the dirt, you usually have to give each seed a few inches of space in-between, in order to give their roots space in the ground. Some people are so meticulous with the process, they will even take a ruler outside and measure themselves. This seed spacing tool makes it easy to press into the ground, and it already has the holes ready for you to poke though with the little nub tool. If you have kids, they will probably enjoy playing with this like it’s a toy, which gives you one less chore to do in the garden.

3. A Cart Makes it Easy to Transport Things to Your Backyard

If you don’t have a wheelbarrow, you’ll need at least a small cart to help transport soil and fertilizer. Credit: Suncast

Most serious gardeners have wheelbarrows or large carts to help transport things in your backyard. The only issue is that they are typically between $50 to $100 to buy one, and it requires you to have a truck or a large SUV to bring it home from the store. If you’re on a tight budget, we suggest getting a smaller cart, like this one made by Suncast. This still works really well for transporting goods, especially when you’re working with a small garden. Later in life, if you move to a larger property, you may want to upgrade. But for a beginner, this should be more than enough to suit your needs.

2. A Wide Brimmed Hat Ensures That Your Skin Doesn’t Get Extra Crispy in the Summer Heat

A wide brimmed hat helps protect your skin from sunburn. Credit: iHomey

If you plan to do a lot of gardening, don’t forget to wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats. Many of you out there might already have a baseball hat lying around the house. But if you want to look cute and be fully protected from the sun 360 degrees around your head, you may want to consider a wide-brimmed hat. Plenty of companies out there make hats like this, but we chose this one from iHomey, because of how cut the floral pattern is underneath. Choose whatever style you like, and remember to stay hydrated.

1. A Standing Weeder Will Help Save Your Back From Agony

A standing weed tool can help save your back from bending over constantly. Credit: AMES

If you have a large backyard, you’ll probably notice how many dandelions pop up in the spring. This can be terrible for triggering allergies, but it also saps out valuable nutrients from your grass and nearby plants. Anyone who actually takes the time to remove all of the weeds has to go through the painfully annoying process of bending, squatting, or kneeling in the ground as they rip up unwanted plant pests. This standing weeder makes life a heck of a lot easier, because you can pull weeds out standing up. Just keep in mind that this will put holes in your yard, so you might need to go back to fill them with soil and grass seed, later. Keep in mind that weeding by hand also sometimes leaves holes, so this isn’t such a big deal. It will help to cut down on time during the overall weeding process, and digging deep ensures that they won’t grow back.

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