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11 Must-Have Food Gardening Tools: From Dirt to Dish

11 Must-Have Food Gardening Tools: From Dirt to Dish

From trowels to dehydrators, explore essential food gardening tools for every stage, featuring trusted brands like Felco and Ball to help you cultivate, harvest, and preserve your homegrown bounty.

By Amanda MacArthur | September 19, 2024

Gardening is a rewarding hobby that brings joy, fresh produce, and a touch of nature to our lives. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting your horticultural journey, having the right gardening tools (including the ones you use to eat your harvest) can make all the difference.

When putting together this list of essential gardening tools, I wanted to think beyond just the equipment we use in the garden itself. After all, gardening doesn’t end when we pluck that ripe tomato from the vine – it extends into the kitchen where we prepare and preserve our homegrown bounty.

Let’s explore the top 11 tools you need as a gardener to succeed, ranging from classic essentials for tending your plot, to the gadgets you’ll use in the kitchen once your garden has flourished. This comprehensive toolkit will help you navigate every stage of the growing process, from sowing seeds to savoring the fruits (and vegetables) of your labor.

Whether you end up with a garden that resembles a quaint cottage plot or a mini vegetable farm, these tools will be your reliable companions throughout the seasons. They’ll help you cultivate not just plants, but also the satisfaction that comes from nurturing something from seed to plate.

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So, grab your gardening gloves, and let’s dig into this list of must-have tools that will support you from the first turn of the soil to the final twist of a canning jar lid. Who knows? By the end of this, you might find yourself looking at that patch of lawn and thinking, “Hmm, that would make a great spot for a herb garden!”

Wilcox All-Pro 100S 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel

Wilcox All-Pro 100S 10″ All-Pro Fine Point Trowel

 

1. The Trusty Trowel

No gardener’s toolkit is complete without a reliable trowel. This versatile hand tool is perfect for digging small holes, transplanting seedlings, and removing stubborn weeds. Look for one with a comfortable grip and a sturdy, rust-resistant blade. Your trowel will be your constant companion in the garden, so choose wisely! Alternatively, consider investing in a Japanese Hori Hori knife, a multi-purpose tool that many gardeners find indispensable. With its sturdy blade featuring both smooth and serrated edges, the Hori Hori excels at digging, planting, weeding, and dividing plants. Its versatile design often outperforms a traditional trowel, making it an excellent choice for those looking to invest in a single, highly efficient tool that can handle a wide range of gardening tasks.

Suggested Product

  • Wilcox All-Pro Garden Trowel 
  • Edward Tools Garden Trowel 
  • Fiskars Garden Trowel 
okatsune pruning shears

Okatsune Pruning Shears

2. Pruning Shears

Also known as secateurs, or bypass pruners, these handheld scissors are essential for maintaining the health and appearance of your plants. Use them for everything from cutting tomatos off their stems, pruning apple trees, or harvesting herbs. Opt for a pair with ergonomic handles to reduce hand fatigue during those marathon pruning sessions. Most gardeners agree that Japanese-built shears are the highest quality. If you have to choose one, bypass pruning shears are preferred because they’re less likely to damage a plant than an anvil-type pruner.

Suggested Product

  • Felco 2
  • Fiskars Bypass Pruning Shears
  • Okatsune 101

3. Garden Hose with Adjustable Nozzle

Water is the lifeblood of your garden, and a good-quality hose with an adjustable nozzle is crucial for efficient watering. Choose a hose length appropriate for your garden size and a nozzle with multiple spray patterns to cater to different plants’ needs. From a gentle mist for delicate seedlings to a powerful jet for cleaning garden tools, you’ll be ready for any watering scenario.

Suggested Product

  • Zero-G Ultra Flexible Durable Garden Hose
  • Continental Premium Garden Black Heavy Duty Cold Water Garden Hose
  • Dramm Rubber Garden Hose (comes in fun colors, too!)

4. Wheelbarrow

When it comes to transporting soil, compost, plants, or harvested produce, nothing beats a large sturdy wheelbarrow. This workhorse of the garden will save your back and make large-scale tasks much more manageable, especially during fall and spring cleanup. Look for one with a rust-resistant body and pneumatic tires for easy maneuvering over uneven terrain.

Suggested Product

  • True Temper Steel Wheelbarrow 
  • Gorilla Carts Garden Dump Cart
  • SuperHandy Wheelbarrow Electric Powered Utility Cart

5. Garden Fork

While a shovel is great for moving soil, a garden fork is the tool of choice for turning and aerating your garden beds. Its tines easily penetrate compacted soil, making it perfect for incorporating compost or breaking up clumps. As a bonus, it’s excellent for harvesting root vegetables like potatoes without damaging them.

Suggested Product

  • Meadow Creature’s All Steel Broadfork
  • Spear and Jackson Select Stainless Steel Border Fork
  • Radius Garden PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork

6. Seed Starting Kit

For gardeners looking to get a jumpstart on the growing season or nurture more delicate plants, a seed-starting kit is an invaluable tool. This all-in-one solution typically includes a tray, cell inserts, a dome lid, a warming mat, and a grow light. The tray and cells provide a perfect environment for sowing seeds, while the dome lid helps maintain humidity. The real magic happens with the warming mat and grow light. The mat gently warms the soil, encouraging faster germination, while the grow light ensures your seedlings get the right amount of “sunshine” even when it’s gloomy outside. This combination allows you to start your garden weeks or even months before the last frost, giving you a head start on your neighbor’s tomatoes.

Suggested Product

  • Super Sprouter Premium Heated Propagation Kit for Starting Seeds or Cuttings
  • Jump Start Germination Station w/Heat Mat Tray (light sold separately)
  • Sunkit BPA-Free Mini Greenhouse Kit 

7. Kneeling Pad with Tool Storage

Your knees will thank you for investing in a high-quality kneeling pad. But why stop there? Choose one that doubles as a tool storage container. These clever devices can be flipped over to become a garden seat, providing a comfortable spot to rest while you admire your handiwork. With built-in pockets for your smaller tools, you’ll always have what you need within arm’s reach.

Suggested Product

  • VEVOR Folding Garden Kneeler and Seat
  • Yard Butler- Garden Kneeler/Seat with Terra Rake and Terra Tiller
  • Pure Garden Garden Kneeler – 2-in-1 Foldable Kneeling Pad and Stool with Tool Pouches

8. The Zoodler (a.k.a. Spiralizer)

Now, we’re venturing into more unconventional territory. Every enthusiastic gardener knows the struggle of an overabundant zucchini harvest. Enter the zoodler! This kitchen gadget transforms your excess zucchini into noodle-like spirals, perfect for low-carb pasta alternatives or creative salads. It may also have a microplane built in, so you can use it for slicing your summer squashes and cucumbers, too. Your neighbors will thank you for not leaving bags of zucchini on their doorsteps in the dead of night.

Suggested Product

  • OXO Good Grips Tabletop Spiralizer
  • Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Electric Spiralizer
  • Mueller Pro Multi-Blade Spiralizer

microplane grater9. Microplane/Grater

Speaking of kitchen tools, any gardener who loves to cook will appreciate a good microplane. Why? Because beyond a good lemon zest, nothing beats the flavor of fresh garlic, and these tools will help you make the most of your homegrown bulbs. Use the microplane for a fine garlic paste that melts into your dishes. Say goodbye to those sad jars of pre-minced garlic forever!

Suggested Product

  • Microplane Premium Classic Series Zester/Grater
  • Zyliss SmoothGlide Rasp Grater
  • OXO Good Grips Etched Zester and Grater

food dehydrator10. Dehydrator

When your garden is producing more than you can eat fresh, a dehydrator becomes an invaluable tool. This kitchen appliance allows you to preserve a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and herbs by removing their moisture content. Dried tomatoes, apple chips, herb blends, and even homemade fruit leathers are just a few of the possibilities. A dehydrator helps you extend the life of your harvest, ensuring you can enjoy the fruits of your labor long after the growing season has ended. Plus, it’s a great way to create healthy, preservative-free snacks and ingredients for your culinary adventures.

Suggested Product

  •  Magic Mill Food Dehydrator
  •  Excalibur 6-Tray Dehydrator
  • COSORI Mini Food Dehydrator

11. Canning Kit

Last but certainly not least, a comprehensive canning kit is essential for any gardener looking to preserve their bountiful harvest. Canning allows you to store fruits, vegetables, sauces, and even jams for extended periods, capturing the peak flavors of your garden produce. A basic canning kit typically includes a large pot for water bath canning, jar lifter, canning funnel, bubble remover, and a set of mason jars with lids.

Learning the art of canning opens up a world of possibilities: homemade pasta sauces from your tomato glut, pickled cucumbers or green beans, and fruit preserves that taste like summer in a jar. Not only does canning help reduce food waste, but it also allows you to control the ingredients in your preserved foods, avoiding added preservatives or excess sugar often found in store-bought versions.

Remember to educate yourself on proper canning techniques to ensure food safety. Ball is the go-to source for best practices in canning, everyone else is just borrowing from them! With practice, you’ll soon be creating gourmet preserved goods that make excellent gifts – if you can bear to part with them!

Suggested Product

  • Presto Deluxe, Green Canning, 5 Piece Kit
  • Granite WareEnamel-on-steel 12-Piece Canner Kit
  • Concord 20 Quart Stainless Steel Canning Pot Set
  • Ball Preserving Starter Kit, 9-Piece ( no pot included)

Getting into the Garden

Gardening success comes from a combination of knowledge, patience, and having the right tools at your disposal. While the first five tools on our list are tried-and-true essentials, the latter five focus on making the most of your harvest, allowing you to enjoy the fruits (and vegetables) of your labor year-round.

Remember, the best tool in any garden is a pair of caring hands and an observant eye. Take time to understand your plants’ needs, learn from your successes and failures, and most importantly, have fun! With these ten tools – both practical and preservation-focused – you’ll be well-equipped to cultivate a thriving garden and a well-stocked pantry that’s the envy of the neighborhood.

So, grab your trowel, fire up your dehydrator, and get ready to transform your outdoor space into a bountiful paradise that keeps on giving, season after season. Happy gardening and preserving!

Let me know in the comments what your go-to food gardening tools are!

Note: Food Gardening Network contains links to affiliate websites, including Amazon and Rakuten Affiliate Network, and we may receive a commission for any eligible purchases made by you through links on this page. Any reviews are based on honest reviews of the products.

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