Long Handled Tools

Collection: Long Handled Tools

Garden long handled tools are tools that have long handles and are used for gardening tasks. These tools can make it easier to reach plants, weeds, and other items in your garden without having to bend over or get on your hands and knees. Some examples of garden long-handled tools include shovels, rakes, hoes, and spades. These tools can help you cultivate the soil, remove weeds, and perform other tasks in your garden.

There are many different types of garden long-handled tools, and each has its own specific function. Some common types of garden long-handled tools include:

  • Shovels: Shovels are used for digging and moving soil, sand, or other materials. They have a wide, curved blade that is good for scooping and shoveling.

  • Rakes: Rakes are used for leveling and smoothing soil, removing weeds, and gathering leaves and other debris. They have a long handle and a row of metal or plastic tines on the end.

  • Hoes: Hoes are used for cutting and removing weeds, as well as for cultivating and aerating the soil. They have a long handle and a thin, flat blade that is sharpened on one or both sides.

  • Spades: Spades are used for digging and moving soil, as well as for planting and transplanting. They have a long handle and a sharp, pointed blade that is good for cutting through roots and breaking up compacted soil.

  • Pruning shears: Pruning shears, also known as pruners or secateurs, are used for trimming and cutting back plants and shrubs. They have long handles and sharp blades that can easily cut through branches and stems.

  • Loppers: Loppers are larger versions of pruning shears, and are used for cutting through thicker branches and stems. They have long handles and strong, sharp blades that can handle tougher pruning tasks.

  • Hedge trimmers: Hedge trimmers are used for trimming and shaping hedges and other bushes. They have long handles and a pair of serrated blades that move back and forth to cut through branches and twigs.

  • Garden forks: Garden forks are used for breaking up and aerating soil, as well as for lifting and moving plants and other materials. They have a long handle and four or more tines on the end that are spaced apart and curved slightly.