Best Garden Tools for the New Home Owner

Wondering what the best tools to invest in are? There are a few tools that every new homeowner should have in order to take care of their outdoor space. A lawn mower is essential for keeping the grass trimmed, especially during the summer months.

If you have a lot of trees in your yard, then a chainsaw will come in handy for trimming branches and removing dead wood. Weed whackers can be used to quickly get rid of any weeds that may pop up, and wheelbarrows can be used to transport dirt, rocks, or anything else you might need while working outdoors.

garden tools, old, second hand

Gloves are important when doing any kind of work outside–they’ll protect your hands from becoming dirty or scraped up, even from poison ivy. Gloves are the most overlooked of the gardening tools for new homes. Most people don’t realize how much they need them until the time has come and they’re covered in blisters and dirt.

Trowels, leaf rakes, and gardening shears are all essential for taking care of plants and gardens; gardening forks and spades can help with digging, lifting, and turning over the soil; and the hoe is perfect for loosening the soil around plants. The edger is great for finishing touches on the edges of your yard, and the snow blower can help make the most of each snow storm.

Tasks that Require Garden Tools

There are all sorts of gardening tasks that can be accomplished with the use of tools. Here are common examples:

  1. Weed your garden and flower beds: A weeder or garden cultivator is perfect for this task.
  2. Dig up weeds or plants: A shovel or spade can do the trick! A cultivator makes light of this task in a vegetable garden.
  3. Spread mulch, compost, or fertilizer: Use a garden rake for this job.
  4. Plant seeds or bulbs: A trowel is great for planting small things like seeds and bulbs.
  5. Cut flowers from your garden: Clippers will do the trick!
  6. Prune bushes and trees: hand pruners are perfect for smaller plants and branches; shears are better for larger ones.
  7. Trim hedges: Hedge trimmers get the job done quickly!
  8. Clean up debris: You’ll need a rake or two or three. A leaf blower can help you clear away leaves, twigs, and other bits of debris in no time at all. Outdoor push brooms are helpful with this as well.
  9. Cleaning out gutters: You’ll need a safe, stable ladder or step ladder to get this job done, along with a long garden hose and waterproof gloves.

Gardening Tools Homeowners Need

Lawnmower

A lawn mower is an essential tool for the homeowner. The size of your lawn will dictate where you start on your search for the perfect lawnmower. These days there is a much better selection of electric mowers than in years past, which are worth considering, again depending on the size of your lawn. Gas mowers come in a huge variety of sizes, push, pivot, ride-on, etc.

garden tools hanging from a wall in shed

Weed Wacker

When you’re just starting out with a new home, one of the most important things to buy is a weed whacker. A weed whacker is a tool that can get into places a lawn mower would be too difficult to reach – and it’s essential for getting rid of those pesky weeds!

There are two main types of weed wackers: electric and gas. Electric models are powered by a cord, while gas models run on gasoline.

Leaf rake

A standard leaf rake is a great starter tool to keep in the garage for fall yard work. It can be used to gather leaves, and remove debris from driveways and sidewalks. The rake has a long wooden handle with metal tines that are angled downward. This design allows it to easily move leaves or other lightweight objects. There are also plastic and bamboo rakes that can be equally effective.

Spreader

The Spreader is a great garden tool. With just the push of a button, you can easily spread your seeds and fertilizer without any mess! They’re also handy for spreading material like sand and ice melts.

Snow shovel

If you live in a snowy climate, a snow shovel is an essential tool to have. A snow shovel is basically a scoop with a long handle. It is used to remove the snow from sidewalks, driveways, and stairs.

There are two types of snow shovels: the pusher and the scoop. The pusher has a blunt end that is used to push the snow off of surfaces. The scoop has a pointed end that is used to lift the snow and throw it away.

Snow shovels come in many different sizes. The most important thing is to choose one that is big enough for your needs. It should be wide enough to cover as much surface area as possible with each swipe.

The construction of the shovel is also important. It should be made of steel rather than fiberglass. Steel is more durable and will last longer than fiberglass.

The step plate on the shovel should also be large and wide so that you can apply pressure without hurting your foot.

various garden tools placed on a lawn

Roof Rake

If you live in a snowy area, this is better to have it ‘before’ you need it. Some winters can bring damaging amounts of snowfall, putting enormous stress on your roof. Then there are the ice dams that follow as the snow melts, and refreezes. Ice dams can cause large amounts of damage to your roof, and structure as well as result in water damage.

Long-handled spade shovel

This shovel is for gardening. The handle is made from alloy tubing, and the blade has a sharp edge.

Edging Spade

When it comes to choosing the best tools for gardening when you’re a new homeowner, the edging spade is one of the most important. This tool is perfect for creating clean lines between your plants and lawn, and it can also be used to dig small holes or trenches. The flat blade offers better control and accuracy than a traditional shovel.

Garden Fork

When it comes to gardening, there are a few must-have tools that every homeowner should have in their arsenal. A garden fork is another of those tools. It is versatile and can be used for many tasks, such as loosening soil, aerating small areas, and dividing perennials. Are you using straw as a way to save on water in your garden? This tool is great for that exactly that purpose.

Garden forks feature a D-handle for easy use in tight spaces. The tines are made of durable and strong material to penetrate the soil. Garden forks are useful for scooping mulch or turning compost piles, much like pitchforks.

Garden Hose with Adjustable Nozzle

When it comes to garden hoses, there are a few things you should keep in mind. The first is the amount of length you’ll need; the second is hose width and its effect on water pressure. You also want to choose a vinyl hose that’s flexible, strong, and lightweight.

Hoses come in different colors and materials as well. Vinyl hoses are less expensive but they kink more easily and don’t last as long as rubber construction.

Gloves

When it comes to gardening, you need the right tools for the job. That includes a good pair of gloves! There are a few things to consider when choosing basic tools like gloves for gardening:

  • Gloves should be made of durable, breathable material.
  • Cotton gloves may be preferable for more delicate flower gardening, while gloves with rubber or plastic-coated tips keep hands dry while digging in wet soil or leaves.
  • Choose gloves that are durable enough to garden, but not too bulky.
  • Gloves should have long cuffs and be water-resistant, with a breathable fabric.
hand using hand pruners on a green branch

Hand pruner

You may even want a couple of pairs of hand pruners. They’re great to grab quickly when you notice a rogue branch or want to squeeze in five minutes of pruning trees or shrubs before running out to other commitments.

Hedge shear

When you’re looking for the best hedge shears, it’s important to find a pair that can cut through dozens of stems at once. This will make your job much easier and faster!

Hoe

A garden hoe is a tool used for loosening soil, planting seeds, and more. This hoe is sharp, has high-grade tempered steel, and can be used at any angle. There are also angle garden hoes,..

Lopper

If you’re a homeowner, then you know that there are always things to be done around the house. And when it comes time to tackle those pesky branches in your garden, you’ll need the right tool for the job. That’s where loppers come in!

Loppers are versatile tools that can be used for a variety of tasks in the garden. They come in different lengths and sizes, but all have one common purpose: to cut branches up to 2 inches in diameter.

Lopper blades vary in size, but most range from 8-12 inches long.

garden rake, hoe, shovel, pitchfork leaning on a tree outdoors

Outdoor Push Broom

A push broom is an outdoor cleaning tool. It has a large handle with a wide broom head designed to push heavier soil than an indoor broom. These push brooms are used for tasks like sweeping your driveway, walkway, patio areas, and debris in a garage and can even be used to sweep/ push a dusting of snow.

Soil knife

A soil knife is a great tool for gardening that can be used for a variety of different tasks. It has a sharp blade that can easily cut through tough soil, and the handle is made out of rubber to reduce hand and wrist fatigue.

Sprinkler

Sprinklers are simply devices that allow you to spread water to larger areas than a garden hose or watering can. These are useful for watering medium to large garden areas, and lawns and great for cooling off when you run through it (or your dog!) on a hot summer’s day. They can be adjusted or moved to focus on one area without wasting water in areas not needed.

Watering Can

When it comes to choosing the best watering can for your needs, there are a few factors you’ll want to consider. First, decide if you need a plastic or metal watering can. Plastic cans are lighter but don’t last as long as metal ones.

Second, think about the size of the can relative to your strength–a gallon of water weighs just over 8 pounds! The handle position should also allow you to carry a full can without it tipping easily allowing water to pour out when moving from task to task.

If you have a lot of plants that need watering, or if you plan on using your watering can for other tasks such as filling up bird baths these are great to have in a couple of different sizes.

old wheelbarrow filled with garden scraps

Wheelbarrow

A wheelbarrow is a multipurpose tool that can be used for gardening and heavy lifting. You’ll use this workhorse for anything from moving items around the yard to disposing of grass clippings. they come with different types of tires which can help in tough soil conditions or when carrying heavy loads. Single-wheel models are the most stable, while two-wheel models are good for heavier loads.

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Parting Thoughts

Whether you’re looking to be prepared to keep up with your outdoor chores now that you own a new home or are looking for gift ideas for that new homeowner, you can’t go wrong with this list of basic tools for your gardening and outdoor needs.

Outdoor tools are a necessity for new home owners. Lawn, Yard, Garden rakes, shovels, etc. are a homeowner’s best friends. Some of the best gardening tools can make light of an otherwise labor-intensive job.  

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