Gardeners, Head Over to Walmart for All the Tools You Need
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With spring right around the corner, you're probably itching to get outside and plant a garden. Maybe you plan to update your landscaping or maybe you want to grow your own produce in a vegetable garden. Whatever your plans, while you brush up on the USDA's new hardiness zone map and start ordering seeds for those flower beds, you'll want to do yourself a favor and make sure you have the essential gardening tools before you break ground. And one of the best places to find a great selection is none other than your go-to for everything else: Walmart.
It doesn't matter if you're a newbie to planting or a certified green thumb looking to update old tools, Walmart's garden tool selection will have everything you need. "I am gardening this year after a several-year hiatus, and I am so excited," Ree Drummond admitted recently in a social media post. We're certain she's setting herself up for success, given how many cute and functional garden tools she developed for The Pioneer Woman outdoor collection. You can find everything from sturdy garden gloves to an everyday three-piece set of tools you'll have for years.
On this list, you'll find those items and more. Think: hedge clippers, edging tools, shovels, rakes―all at affordable prices. Even if your local store does't have a large gardening center attached, you'll be able to ship all of these items right to your door within a matter of days. So get ready to dig into the details and find the best Walmart garden tools for the season.
Fiskars Traditional Bypass Pruner
Ideal for cutting stems and light branches, this tool has a precision-ground steel blade that stays sharp longer, won't rust, and even has a self-cleaning sap groove so the blades won't stick. All of that, plus a non-slip grip handle.
EG Expert Gardener Steel Cultivator
Pulling weeds and turning soil are two of the first activities you have to do to prep the ground to plant. With an easy-grip handle and sturdy steel tines, this cultivator reduces the fatigue on your hands, making your garden work easier and faster.
Expert Gardener Steel Trowel
A good trowel can do many things: dig, turn, scoop, cultivate, you name it. This option is designed to do all of that with a steel blade, textured edge, and cushioned grip to reduce hand strand and provide control. Plus, it's only $5!
The Pioneer Woman Folk Geo Tool Set
If you're looking for an all-in-one set to start your gardening journey, look no further than this gorgeous set from The Pioneer Woman. It comes with a trowel, cultivator, and pruner, all in a matching geometric print.
Fiskars Fiberglass D-Handle Fork
For larger projects like turning compost or adding mulch, a digging fork is a must. This pick is made from powder-coated steel that won't rust and has a lightweight, fiberglass handle that won't bend. The D-handle at the top reduces strain and helps provide more control.
Bully Tools Round Point Shovel
If you're looking to turn over a larger garden or plant trees, you'll need a go-to shovel. A round point option like this gives allows you to penetrate the ground but also has enough surface area to move more dirt with each scoop.
Bully Tools 16-Inch Bow Rake
A large bow rake makes turning soil a lot easier, especially if you've got a sturdy ten-gauge steel option like this. The fiberglass handle won't snap even in tough conditions, so you'll have it for seasons to come.
The Pioneer Woman Breezy Blossoms Goatskin Leather Gloves
Don't mess up your hands just to plant some pretty flowers. Grab a pair of padded yet sturdy goatskin leather gloves that still give you enough flexibility to move your hands. Plus, you have to admit they're really cute!
Shall Hori Hori Garden Knife
If you've never heard of a hori hori, it is a multipurpose garden knife. Separate dirt clods, plant bulbs, divide perennials―all with one tool. This one is budget-friendly with a stainless steel blade, wooden handle, and storage sheath.
Garden Works Soil Scoop Garden Tool
If you're starting your garden inside or prefer to display potted plants, get a soil scoop to make life easier. The ergonomic handle and large scoop on this option allows you to quickly fill containers. It also has a serrated side to help cut through tough soil and roots.
The Pioneer Woman Gardening Tool Set with Basket
You get a lot in this gardening set: a glass mister, steel snips, dibber, and five metal plant markers. Best of all, there's a pretty floral metal basket to neatly hold all of it and more!
Radius Garden Root Slayer Edger
An edger will help you cut through sod, make clean cuts, and slice through roots to lay out new beds. You can also use it to edge alongside driveways and walkways to keep your landscape looking top notch.
Fiskars Extendable Hedge Shears
For shrubs and bushes, small garden shears just won't cut it. Hedge shears are designed to cut high, awkward, and hard-to-reach branches. This tool is adjustable and can extend between 25 to 33 inches, too, making it very versatile no matter your landscape.
Costway Folding Garden Kneeler
Save yourself from back and knee pain with a garden kneeler. This is a two-in-one design: both a foldable seat and a kneeler, so no matter how you prefer to work, it will make the process more comfortable.
The Pioneer Woman Multi-Colored Fresh Floral Garden Tote Bag
Congrats, you bought a bunch of tools and accessories! Keep them organized with this pretty floral tote. It has six outside and two inside pockets for plenty of storage, plus two sturdy straps to carry it with ease.
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