
Comfortable tools that make gardening a joy and last season after season.
Digging, weeding, and planting is good for the soul, especially when you have reliable garden tools in hand. Here we have gathered hand-picked equipment that we use in our own gardens – from solid trowels and pruning shears to beautiful watering cans you will gladly leave out on display. They blend beautifully into your rustic garden, whether you tend to a large flourishing flowerbed or grow vegetables in pots on the balcony.
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When the spring sun finally warms the soil, it is time to prepare the beds. With sturdy equipment made from honest materials, the work naturally becomes easier. A reliable planting trowel is indispensable for repotting seedlings, and a sharp pair of secateurs works wonders for managing shrubs. We choose garden accessories with comfortable wooden and metal handles that feel great in your hand, no matter how many hours you spend among the flowers.
Two things determine whether your garden tools will stand the test of time: the materials and how they feel in your hand. Consider both before you buy, and you will have equipment that lasts for generations.
We believe that gardening equipment should be just as beautiful to look at as it is practical to use. Tools with wooden details develop a wonderful patina over the years, especially if oiled occasionally. Zinc and wrought iron add a relaxed, genuine tone to your garden.
A beautiful zinc watering can never needs to be hidden away. Let it stay on the potting bench or by the door as an inviting detail when not in use.
Most loved right now are our classic zinc watering cans, sharp secateurs, and sturdy trowels – essential equipment for both country houses and town gardens. A potting bench is also a favorite to save your back during spring planting.
Garden accessories from brands we have carefully selected ourselves – including Ib Laursen, Strömshaga, and Chic Antique. The assortment is updated continuously as spring approaches and new favorites arrive.
A good foundation is a planting trowel, a sharp pair of secateurs, comfortable gardening gloves, and a watering can. With these, you can handle most tasks like repotting, pruning, and watering.
Brush off dirt and wipe them dry after use. Before winter storage, the wood benefits from being wiped with a little linseed oil to prevent drying out and cracking.
Zinc withstands outdoor use very well, but if water freezes in the can, the metal might crack or lose its shape. We recommend emptying them and storing them in a frost-free place during winter.