Second Skin
It was only a matter of time before bionics met gardening. The only glove designed by an orthopedic hand surgeon, these babies provide gripping power and wrist support without feeling obtrusive, since the light, anatomically designed material makes it feel like you’re working freehand. Bionic Gloves, $29.95; BionicGloves.com.
Leaf Scoops
Gone are the days of transporting piles of leaves using two garbage can lids! These lightweight scoops, featuring rake teeth at the bottom for collecting runaway leaves and yard debris, make the job a cinch. To boot, they’re great for distributing mulch and moss in half the time. Gardex Leaf Scoop, $6.99; AceHardware.com.
Container Cure
Pot maker, pot maker, make me a pot! Instead of using small clay planters or eco-unfriendly plastic holders to plant seedlings, invest in this wood mold. It allows you to create small containers out of biodegradable newspaper, which you can then plant directly in the garden. Paper Pot Maker, $19.95; Gardeners.com.
Planter's Pal
Ditch your bulky bag of gardening supplies and invest in one multipurpose tool. With enough edges, blades and spikes for cutting through anything—along with a tip, tamper and scale for every soil situation—you can employ this ergonomically designed apparatus seven different ways. Ames Planter's Pal Multi-Purpose Garden Tool, $9.97; HomeDepot.com for stores.
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