Great garden tools
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Beautiful garden tools. To garden while surrounding yourself with durable and aesthetic objects, these high-end tools combine craftsmanship, ergonomics, and elegance. They make excellent gift ideas or to treat yourself. The collection includes pruning and cutting tools, those for working the soil, and essentials, crafted from steel, ash, or copper, renowned for their sturdiness and refined appearance.
Among the most remarkable pieces, the Tucana copper pruning knife charms with its beautiful golden finish. The Mira model copper transplanting trowel from the PKS Bronze range ensures precise transplanting. The sturdy and elegant Libra model copper excavator shovel from the PKS Bronze range is designed for the most demanding gardeners. The small traditional digging fork by De Pypere is a hand-forged tool made from boron steel, built to last. The brand Burgon & Ball, a partner of the Royal Horticultural Society, also offers reliable models such as the Burgon & Ball rose pruning secateurs, the small boxwood shears, or the two-pronged Dutch hoe, combining efficiency and fine craftsmanship.
To extend the lifespan of your garden tools, clean them after use and store them in a dry place.
To learn more, read our guide 'Cleaning, Maintaining, and Protecting Your Gardening Tools'