Garden Hand Tools

At Gardener's Edge, we are all too familiar with the quest for a perfect garden, and we know you will need a great set of tools to make that happen. Luckily, we've got everything you need to get your weekend project off the ground.

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  1. Image 0 of the Leonard Tri-Edge Folding Pruning Saw with 7-Inch Curved Blade
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    Tri-Edge Folding Pruning Saw by A.M. Leonard, 7in Curved Replaceable Blade, Lifetime Warranty
    $27.90
  2. Image 1 of the Leonard Bypass Pruners with Titanium Coated Blades
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    Leonard Bypass Pruners with Titanium Coated Blades
    $37.64
  3. Image 1 of the Leonard Needle Nose Hand Shears, 7.625-inch Overall Length
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    Leonard Needle Nose Hand Shears, 7.625-inch Overall Length
    $18.85
  4. Image 1 of the Slimmer Trimmer Hand Shears, 7.5-inch Length
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    Slimmer Trimmer Hand Shears, 7.5-inch Length
    $37.46
  5. Image 1 of the Leonard Tri-Edge Pruning Saw, 13-inch Curved Blade
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    Leonard Tri-Edge Pruning Saw, 13-inch Curved Blade
    $32.93
  6. Image 0 of the Leonard Pointed Tip Stainless Steel Hand Shears, 7.5-inch Length
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    68%
    Leonard Pointed Tip Stainless Steel Hand Shears 7.5 inch Length
    $23.40
  7. Stainless-Steel Hand Shears, 6-3/8in Length by A.M. Leonard
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    Leonard Stainless Steel Hand Shears, 6.375-inch Length
    $19.94
  8. 1286 Pruner Image
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    88%
    Traditional Bypass Pruners by A.M. Leonard, 1in Cutting Capacity, Lifetime Warranty
    $36.40
  9. Image 0 of the Hands Free Ring Pruner
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    Hands Free Ring Pruner
    $27.84
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How can I maintain my garden tools?

While it's inevitable that well-loved garden tools will begin to show signs of wear, there are a few things you can do to keep them looking and feeling like new. You can start by giving your tools a good rinse with a hose, then dip them in a diluted solution of household bleach and let dry. Wooden handles can take a thin layer of linseed oil. Cleaning your tools regularly is incredibly important because it sterilizes them, which can eliminate the spread of disease from plant to plant.

How should I store my garden tools?

To prolong the life of your tools, it's important to never leave them out in the elements. Moisture — from rain or even from morning dew — can lead to rust. We recommend storing your tools in a dry, well-ventilated shed. A pegboard also does wonders for organizational purposes.

For gardening plans big or small, Gardener's Edge has the tools to make your dream garden a reality. For more, check out our garden knives, garden hoes, weeding tools, and the rest of our gardening tools.