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Garden tools every beginner needs — and the surprising one that changed everything

Garden tools every beginner needs — and the surprising one that changed everything
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My first garden was an overpriced disaster. I bought 18 tools and used 4 of them. Here's the honest minimum kit, plus the upgrade I wish I'd made earlier.

Garden tools are like kitchen knives — you don't need 15, you need 6 good ones. After three growing seasons of trial and error, here's what actually earns its place.

The 6 essentials

1. A hori hori knife — Japanese garden knife, replaces 4 other tools (trowel, weeder, transplanter, root cutter). $25-35. Best garden tool I own.

2. Felco F2 pruners — quality pruners, not the $10 ones. $50-60. Last 20 years.

3. A digging spade — sharp blade, hardwood handle. $40-60.

4. A garden fork — for breaking up soil and turning compost. $35-45.

Garden tools every beginner needs — and the surprising one that changed everything
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5. A Dutch hoe — best weeding tool I've used. $30.

6. gardening gloves — get the leather/fabric blend, not pure rubber. $15-25.

The greenhouse decision

If you want to extend your growing season — start seeds early, protect tomatoes from frost — a Bloomcabin aluminum greenhouse is genuinely worth it. They're sturdier than the typical plastic-and-PVC kits and last a decade. Around $1,500-3,000 depending on size. The aluminum frame survives wind that wrecks cheaper greenhouses.

For a budget option, a walk-in greenhouse under $300 lasts 2-3 seasons. Fine if you're testing the hobby.

The cheap thing that changed everything: kneeler pad

A $15 foam kneeling pad saved my knees. Best $15 I've ever spent on gardening.

Garden tools every beginner needs — and the surprising one that changed everything
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Watering — don't overthink

A decent hose and a watering wand beat any complex irrigation system for most home gardens. Save the drip irrigation for after year 2.

What to skip

Electric/battery garden tools for small gardens (overkill, expensive, break). Anything from a hardware-store "garden tool kit" — the metal is too soft and the handles are too thin.

Honest pick

Hori hori knife + Felco F2 + a quality spade + Dutch hoe = $150 total, lasts decades. If you're greenhousing, save up for Bloomcabin — the cheap alternatives are false economy.

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