
As a super-visual person, I am forever looking for stylish alternatives to everyday objects. While I don’t want to pick up anything that’s chic but not functional, I still need some beauty in my life! With spring desperately trying to arrive here in Seattle, I’m eyeing my gardens more and more. I literally cannot wait to get my hands dirty again. Any time the sun has popped out, I go out and start weeding, raking, and turning in compost. I am SO ready. I definitely have my favorite implements to use, but in case you’re looking for something I thought it would be fun to round up stylish gardening tools today!
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Chic & Stylish Gardening Tools Because Spring Cannot Get Here Soon Enough!
Do you have a veggie garden? Or do you stick mostly to flower beds? For me, it’s both. I love having flowers and foliage bursting around our house, giving it color — and hiding the peeling paint! Then, veggies feel vital to us because in the summer we’re able to eat almost entirely from the garden. It saves money and just makes me feel more connected to the earth.
Sources (top to bottom, left to right):
- Hadron watering can
- Sophie Conran garden apron
- Maple garden carry-all
- All-purpose pruners
- Agrarian tool basket
- Garden pruning shears
- Leather gardening gloves
- Gold watering can
- Cultivator
- Suede waist apron
- Weeder tool
- Gardening basket

Sources (top to bottom, left to right):
- Stainless steel gardening scissors
- Galvanized utility hose hanger
- Mystic garden fork and trowel set
- Floral garden weeder gloves
- Trowel & fork gift set
- Spade gardening tool
- Hannah watering can
- Garden tote set
- Blue & white ceramic plant markers
- Black glass plant mister
- Essential gardening tools
- Fruitsuper plant sticks set

Sources (top to bottom, left to right):
- Japanese weeding tool
- Traditional Dutch transplanting trowel
- Brass grande view rain gauge
- Green metal watering can
- Mint green garden tool kit
- Gold watering can
- 3-Tine hand cultivator
- Garden kneeler
- Potato grow bag
- Copper plant markers
- Loop watering can
- Honeycomb plant mister
So what do you think of these stylish gardening tools? And don’t forget, if you want to make your own plant markers, try our DIY tutorial!