I'm with you on the Hori Hori! I'm on my third one. I will wear the serrated blade all the way flat. When I first got this home, since it's on a corner, I have a sidewalk going up each Street. The grass was out of control. I literally sat down on the ground and my neighbors probably thought I was crazy but I took my Hori Hori and cut along the edge of every sidewalk to cut the sod nice and sharp!! I don't need one of those expensive gas operated or battery operated grass edging tools, when I'm only going to use it once to get everything straight. Now I just keep it touched up all the time with the string trimmer. I should buy a file and actually create teeth again on it but it's okay. I use the more dull Hori Hori for planters I dont want to damage in any way. Also use my Hori Hori in holes for sawing roots. Like you, I use it everyday. My 2nd favorite tool is the "Stirrup Hoe!" I have a full size one I can use while standing and I have a hand sized one. I saw Charles Dowding easily walking casually through the garden disturbing his weeds with it!! It's glorious. It's shaped like a stirrup of course. I attempted to make one DIY. I took a handle and I tried to attach a metal band that would be just as effective at slicing the top layer of soil off, but nothing was as sturdy as buying something made for the job!! Another bonus.. The Stirrip Hoe is exactly as wide as a brick paver. All of my inground flower beds around the house have bricks for the edging. I can easily take that tool and create a nice moat, to lay those bricks down in. If you ever need to get rid of some Sod quickly by peeling it away, she's your new tool!! It's similar to the hoes you have shown, but can go much deeper and also has nice sturdy corners for tight spots. You can go ahead and take all my other tools away! *In the end, the best tools that we have, and all we need, is our hands! Question: I'm really really interested in getting a pair of Felco's, but with that type of investment I wanted to know what size you use, Eli?? I have small hands as well. I've been watching Laura from garden answer used the whole line (and sell them from their online shop) for years now. But I'm just not sure! Which number do you like??
Nice to see the sunshine in Scotland 😊! This is a great video. We're moving in a couple of years to about 4 acres. But I've already been getting rid of things. It's tough to decide.
I really enjoyed this! So funny at times. Brilliant collab ladies. I must sit somewhere in the middle of you both. I know you don’t view my vegetable plot as a garden but it’s part of my garden/home, so I do weed it thoroughly and I spent 2 hours yesterday dead heading. I don’t fit the form over function for my vegetable garden. I like pretty too. I’m a bit obsessed. I do have a hori hori, a lovely gift, but it’s not completely practical for me as I’m left handed. The serrated edge is on the wrong side for me, so generally I prefer to plant out with a trowel. I love the wolf Garten hoe that Emma has for breaking up the hard top layer of capped beds. I also have the hand tool handle, so have a small claw/cultivator and a larger one for the longer handle. A mattock and my trusty rake. I have a manual mower and a cordless strimmer, as my lawn edges extend a fair way from electric sockets. Also love my hedge cutter and have several secateurs and snips. The favourite tool I have access to though is the mini digger. Makes big jobs so much easier! I realise that’s not an every day tool for the masses Again.. love this ladies. I nearly fell about laughing at the humour of this. So mischievous 😂🥰🥰
Thanks Emma i have the little weed puller but never knew thats what you do to get the weed out, it came in a set of threee hand tools i used it to dig and thought useless….haha. I wonder where i put it, no wonder it was hopeless. Fun video Elly & Kate
It’s one of those tools I think that you look at and really don’t know what to do with but it’s great for getting dandelions and its roots. They won’t come back
I used to have an allotment where i used the large garden fork and a hoe, i miss it so much, but now i am growing veggies in the garden along with some ornamentals and i use my favourite hand fork most often, but i also have a trug full of hand tools, string, gloves, a chopstick etc
And also what about a garden trug or hod for gathering produce in or collecting weeds as you move around the garden. And for all we just have a 50’ x 150’ piece of property, we own a garden cart/wheelbarrow that I use a lot!
Your videos are so good, even though I had to wait two blooming days to watch it. Getting home from an early shift, making a cup of tea, and giggling at your tool descriptions really brightened my day. I think I need a weed burner, but a little bigger, to deal with the brambles.... best put the fire brigade on speed-dial :)
Love Kate's playing around. My most used tool is my Hori Hori. Second is probably a pitch fork for making compost and moving material. Couple wheelbarrows, lawnmowers and trimmers get used a lot too.
Lol 😂 Fab video. I'm definitely team hori hori, especially after changing all my veggie beds from in-ground to raised. My husband is team 🎸 😊 Having said that, I have ONE hori hori, he has about 15 guitars 🎸 !!!
😂😂❤❤Kate’s so funny! I have a 2 acre property so I have a riding lawn tractor, unmotorized mower, hand trowel, shovel for planting larger potted plants, hand rake, snips/scissors, lopper for branches, and rake for mulch. Storing tools - now that’s a challenge cause some are in a box, the garage, and the greenhouse. When people give me ‘new’ tools I usually gift them to other gardeners cause even my hori hori doesn’t get a good work out.
@@eliandkate No, every tool has a purpose, but I always find myself going back to the same 2-3 tools (or bare hands). I gave my aunt claw gloves that I had been gifted 2 Christmas’ in a row and she loves them. I’ve never used mine.
Hori hori, secateurs/snips, kneeling mat and gloves are the things I use constantly. I do have a dibber but tbh I just use the hori hori. Plenty of other tools get used when needed but if I could only have 1 tool it would be the hori hori, for sure. My newest tool is the broadfork and that's actually been a great addition for my compacted soil which trying to practice no dig. Oh and I'm all for thin gloves in size small but they can be so hard to find! And sometimes a small is not a small! Wilkos used to do a Junior glove which was perfect but now my go to is Briers green bamboo ones in small - try those Eli - so good.
now I completely get that! I have knee pads and kneeling pads and it's just annoying. I'd say it's much easier to just have your trousers have things "built in"
Great video as always. I tend to get a lot of tools donated as an allotment gardener. So I have 3 spades 4 forks and 2 hoe's which just means more to leave lying around. I like you love the Hori Hori Knife and use it all the time. But I will be asking for the Japanese Hoe for my birthday this weekend. Thanks for the content
Tried to watch this during my lunch break and kept having to stop as I was laughing too hard 😂 so relatable! Mattock is an absolute must where I live. Heavy compacted clay soil. Sometimes it's the only way to get a weed out of the sunbaked clay 😅 I've been dying to get a hori hori, but haven't been able to afford the one I want just yet. My hand trowel gets the most use out of all my tools at the moment, followed by my secateurs. I hate mowing, so my home garden is lawn-free. Only the nature strip that's Council-owned by maintained by residents (me) has an assortment of weeds that the council considers to be lawn haha Garden fork and shovel are probably my most commonly used of the big tools. Not often needed, but when I do, it's because I need something bigger and stronger to do a tougher job. I also adore my watering can. It's a posh one as you would say, it actually comes from the UK, and cost an eye-watering amount for an Australian, but I can't go back to a plastic watering can that ends up disintegrating in the summer sun after using this beauty I have now. 😁
So sorry I missed the premier 😢😢 I bet it was a right giggle too! Loved this colab and it was fascinating seeing the differences in tools needed for garden v allotment lol the only tool I’d add is a pair of scissors other than that you covered every base!❤
I have orchards and big trees and hedges. So i have hedge trimmers, chainsaw (now my housemate has moved out, i need to learen to use it!) mini chainsaw, 2 kinds of long extendable loppers, a claw basket on a pole (for picking apples. I can climb well, but I've fallen off ladders too often because the ground gives way) . I also have fencing tools like wire cutters and pliers. As well as most of the stuff you have! My gamechanger this year is a pull along garden truck with fold down sides. Much better than a wheelbarrow for "stuff" rather than soil or compost.
Love watching your videos from SW Oregon, USA. We're a bit warmer here in the summer (38 / 17) We don't get any rain at all from April to October. Just fire weather. Keep up the education laced with a good bit o humor!
Enjoyed the video 👍 nice to see Emma and interesting the different tools people prefer and need to use, we only have a front and back garden i lkve my hand tools and sectors i adore but my husband's are shovel spade lawnmower and strimmer there the most used but i ❤ having them all just incase for that job🤔
I can run my whole garden with a hand shovel (trowel) and a garden fork. But my battery powered tiller does make spring and fall much easier! I also love my collapsible trash can for collecting weeds, and a bucket wrap for my tools (goes around a 5 gallon bucket).
I barely use my shovel to be honest! It’s funny how everyone has different ways of working. I use my pickaxe waaaay more than the large shovel, it’s so much quicker to move and break up a large amount of soil. I also use my hoe to stir my compost heap. I bought a couple of wet willies as a joke, but very quickly realised how amazing they are for being very precise with where I plant my seeds. I use them when potting and sowing all the time! The penknife and blade sharpeners are also used loads. What about the trusty watering cans, wheel barrows, buckets and knee pads? Things I couldn’t live without! The knee pad doubles as a small stool, and I also use it as foot stool to reach just out of reach places. Very handy! Things I don’t use as much as I thought: soil moisture and ph checker, the sieve, the large fork, the stiff rake (I use the leaf rake more)
I thought the 'hoe'tool hat was described as 'japanes' was n onion how. used in raised beds etc to wed n arrow rows of veg,. Thank you for a very entertaining video.I don't have grass paths on my plot but the site has grass paths between each plot which plot holders have to keep cut, so I have to have a manual lawn mowe and a cordless strimmer, unfortunately. Happy growing 🙂
This is hilarious! I live in a very hot, subtropical area in the US, that also experiences 7-8 months of drought. When neighbors move in from cold climates, they purchase a zillion garden items for the garden and/or lawn care. It only takes 12 months before they have hired a maintenance service, and the equipment/tools sit in the garage untouched. LOL 😂 I deal with the difficult conditions by working in the yard for only 6 months, and then leave everything alone the other 6 months except for occasional mowing.
I’m surprised not to see a pair of Jakoti’s on your list!! Can’t do without mine, (and not cause mine to double duty to shear my sheep as well 😂). My mum also uses her’s and the hori hori almost exclusively.
Can admit to getting a hori hori and....yeah.... it's a nice to have. A nice flat shovel/spade to remove a sod layer is great too if needed. Pitchfork and ho. 1 million tomato clips for 40 tomato plants. Oh and all of the seed starting supplies needed to start a small army. Other than that....I'm not sure... I'll have to watch to see if anything stands out.
I loved this! Kate with the guitar and flame burner! We used to have an allotment and used different tools. I have previously taken your recommendations for hand tools, also the sharpening tool. I keep my essentials in my little sit on cart (got two) with wheels, saves the bending when you get to a certain age! The sheds are full of tools etc..that we never use! I'm forever looking for some gloves for small planting / repotting..that fit and are lightweight and flexible so I can feel what I'm doing. I just can't seem to find any that fit, again I'm small handed like you. Eli are your gloves like that or more substantial? Thanks for a wonderful vlog. 😊🎸🔥
Great collaboration between you and Emma, thought it was going to turn into a horror movie with Kate and her chainsaw! Loved seeing the difference between gardening tools versus allotment tools. I have lots of tools from when I had the garden that I rarely use now. Great update, thanks very much 😊
Eye opening!! My shed is full of doubles. Stuff i brought with me after the divorce, and then stuff from my dad's garden... It's useful having two (at least) of trowels, hand forks, secateurs, etc. it means i can leave them in different areas instead of having to walk up and down looking for stuff. However you didn't mention the most useful tool. The one you've had for ages, which broke, and so you mended it with a bit of 2x1 and some gaffer tape!! I'll bet everyone has at least one!!!
Pruning saw, swoe, muck fork, border fork and spade, lump hammer and sack truck instead of wheelbarrow less lifting quarter acre garden with raised beds for fruit and veg.
Great collab video. I use an ice scoop for shovelling soil, might use a screwdriver for weeding if I have my work trousers on. Thing is, I plan to get a garden and the place I get most of my seeds also sell a ploskorez, aka a Fokin hoe, no joke, as the inventer is called Vladimir Fokin. It's a Russian flat-cutter for digging, weeding, cutting high grass/weeds. And I feel I want one, but wonder if I really need it.
Great video, and it really made me laugh, especially Kate with the guitar!!! 😂 Now I'm probably gonna sound really thick here, but I've never quite understood how people use a hoe for weeding? Does it not just 'scrape' the top of the weed off, and leave the root intact?
It works better with the smaller weeds. Hoe strike whilst they are small and tiny and clover size but when the weeds are bigger it will just cut the tops off and be no good
@GardenofEmma Ah, that makes sense, thankyou, might actually try using mine this year then! I was definitely inspired by your video with Eli to properly go through the garden and allotment shed this week, and really consider which tools I should hang on to. I'm thinking a cobweb density based system will help me to figure out which ones I actually use! 🤣
I still have tools that belonged to my dad and wouldn't part with them for the world but my hori hori is the most used tool. As for gloves I have dozens of pairs but my leather gauntlets are the best.
Fantastic video ....love your sense of humour & fun .... Its very true though .... if you have a garden ....you do tend to only use certain tools ..... How often do you clean /maintain your tools please ? 😊😊😊🌻🌻🐝🐝
It's fascinating seeing tools from other areas of the world! The thing you and Emma call just a "hoe" is a shape I've never seen before, and the shape I know as a hoe is more similar to Emma's "draw hoe", which is a term I've never heard before! The one I know is mostly used for chopping down through clods and truly stubborn weeds...although I don't have one myself. I don't actually buy tools until I have a specific need that I can't accomplish with what I already have. I'm definitely taking notes for things I might want in future, such as a hori hori, and now a flamethrower like Kate's! And a fork that's strong enough not to bend out of shape when I find an unexpected tree root has been on my wishlist forever. But so far I don't have any tools of my own that I don't use.
Hiya, I’ve brought a huge polycarbonate greenhouse and I’d just like to know if my plants will still ripen and do as good as a glass greenhouse because I had a glass one but it got completely broken and it devastated me so I thought I’d try out polycarbonate greenhouse and I want to have planters going along my garden too similar to yours but I haven’t had any experience with a polycarbonate greenhouse and I know you have so I just thought I’d ask you! Thanks so much for your videos I’ve learnt a lot these past few weeks from your helpful videos!
The polycarbonate greenhouses these days are really good, much much better options than any of the ones back when I bought mine I’d say there should be no difference between your experiences then and now 😍 Obviously the same stuff still applies as with any new greenhouse regardless of materials, you’ll need to take time to learn its foibles but it should be grand 😁
@@eliandkate thank you so much! I’ll be revisiting all you’re videos really soon especially on how to manage you’re greenhouse because my managing skills are awful 😂
I know I need a new shovel! I broke my favourite one the other day out in the garden while using it. The handle snapped in two and gouged my leg: I got a huge blood sample from the scratches and now lovely colours of black and blue are showing up. 😢😂😂
Ron needs a hori hori! That is just his type of tool. I on the other hand need the flame thrower. The weeds in the neighbour’s driveway are way too time consuming to work by hand. And yes, I have permission to garden and tend to the neighbour’s property. 😁😁😁
@@eliandkate Not a strong one, no. But they all sound different to me. Maybe Capaldi’s brogue is stronger? Wait, what happened to the blonde?! That was fast. Guess I watch even less than I thought! LOL!
I got a hoe but don't think I ever used it. Also à couple of those claw things, also never used. Lawnmower? 2 one electric and one manual but no lawn anymore. My shed needs a serious declutter.
I peed myself laughing when Kate walked across the garden with the electric guitar lol👍
I dread to think what’s she thought she was doing 😂😂😂
@eliandkate you and Kate are hysterical! Thanks for the humor with all this especially for a first year gardener like myself.
😂 johnspence, I so totally agree!
It was the Hedge Trimmer for me Hoe 😂Hoe😂
Brilliant 😂
They are super sharp, self sharpening hand shears. A bit bigger than secateurs - they make a good gift!!
Glad I’m not the only one who says “ooh! The Claw” each time I use it 😂
no it's become the thing here too 🤣🤣🤣
😂
Using the correct voice....
@@helenkeough4187 oh absolutely
I'm with you on the Hori Hori! I'm on my third one. I will wear the serrated blade all the way flat. When I first got this home, since it's on a corner, I have a sidewalk going up each Street. The grass was out of control. I literally sat down on the ground and my neighbors probably thought I was crazy but I took my Hori Hori and cut along the edge of every sidewalk to cut the sod nice and sharp!! I don't need one of those expensive gas operated or battery operated grass edging tools, when I'm only going to use it once to get everything straight. Now I just keep it touched up all the time with the string trimmer. I should buy a file and actually create teeth again on it but it's okay. I use the more dull Hori Hori for planters I dont want to damage in any way.
Also use my Hori Hori in holes for sawing roots. Like you, I use it everyday.
My 2nd favorite tool is the "Stirrup Hoe!" I have a full size one I can use while standing and I have a hand sized one. I saw Charles Dowding easily walking casually through the garden disturbing his weeds with it!! It's glorious. It's shaped like a stirrup of course. I attempted to make one DIY. I took a handle and I tried to attach a metal band that would be just as effective at slicing the top layer of soil off, but nothing was as sturdy as buying something made for the job!!
Another bonus.. The Stirrip Hoe is exactly as wide as a brick paver. All of my inground flower beds around the house have bricks for the edging. I can easily take that tool and create a nice moat, to lay those bricks down in. If you ever need to get rid of some Sod quickly by peeling it away, she's your new tool!!
It's similar to the hoes you have shown, but can go much deeper and also has nice sturdy corners for tight spots. You can go ahead and take all my other tools away!
*In the end, the best tools that we have, and all we need, is our hands!
Question: I'm really really interested in getting a pair of Felco's, but with that type of investment I wanted to know what size you use, Eli?? I have small hands as well. I've been watching Laura from garden answer used the whole line (and sell them from their online shop) for years now. But I'm just not sure! Which number do you like??
Mine are model six I think and Kate’s are origjnal
Ohhhh need a hori hori knife ..what a good piece of kit 👌
It’s fab
So many tools in one
Loved Kate walking behind you so funny especially when she scared you 😂
Nice to see the sunshine in Scotland 😊! This is a great video. We're moving in a couple of years to about 4 acres. But I've already been getting rid of things. It's tough to decide.
Wow 4 acres!
I really enjoyed this! So funny at times. Brilliant collab ladies.
I must sit somewhere in the middle of you both. I know you don’t view my vegetable plot as a garden but it’s part of my garden/home, so I do weed it thoroughly and I spent 2 hours yesterday dead heading. I don’t fit the form over function for my vegetable garden. I like pretty too. I’m a bit obsessed.
I do have a hori hori, a lovely gift, but it’s not completely practical for me as I’m left handed. The serrated edge is on the wrong side for me, so generally I prefer to plant out with a trowel. I love the wolf Garten hoe that Emma has for breaking up the hard top layer of capped beds. I also have the hand tool handle, so have a small claw/cultivator and a larger one for the longer handle. A mattock and my trusty rake.
I have a manual mower and a cordless strimmer, as my lawn edges extend a fair way from electric sockets. Also love my hedge cutter and have several secateurs and snips.
The favourite tool I have access to though is the mini digger. Makes big jobs so much easier! I realise that’s not an every day tool for the masses
Again.. love this ladies. I nearly fell about laughing at the humour of this. So mischievous 😂🥰🥰
Now I have seen left handed hori horis but for the life of me I can’t remember where…. I’m going to have to go find that for you 😁
@@eliandkate as much as I love it, it’s easy for the serrated edge to catch me when using it planting out. 😅😅
Appreciate all the work that went into this...
Brilliant stuff 💚
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks Emma i have the little weed puller but never knew thats what you do to get the weed out, it came in a set of threee hand tools i used it to dig and thought useless….haha. I wonder where i put it, no wonder it was hopeless.
Fun video Elly & Kate
It’s one of those tools I think that you look at and really don’t know what to do with but it’s great for getting dandelions and its roots. They won’t come back
I used to have an allotment where i used the large garden fork and a hoe, i miss it so much, but now i am growing veggies in the garden along with some ornamentals and i use my favourite hand fork most often, but i also have a trug full of hand tools, string, gloves, a chopstick etc
There are so many little bits and pieces we use all the time and we don’t even think of them when we list “tools”
And also what about a garden trug or hod for gathering produce in or collecting weeds as you move around the garden. And for all we just have a 50’ x 150’ piece of property, we own a garden cart/wheelbarrow that I use a lot!
Your videos are so good, even though I had to wait two blooming days to watch it. Getting home from an early shift, making a cup of tea, and giggling at your tool descriptions really brightened my day. I think I need a weed burner, but a little bigger, to deal with the brambles.... best put the fire brigade on speed-dial :)
yikes, that would be a hell of a weed burner 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love Kate's playing around. My most used tool is my Hori Hori. Second is probably a pitch fork for making compost and moving material. Couple wheelbarrows, lawnmowers and trimmers get used a lot too.
oh pitchfork... didn't think of that one!!!
Lol 😂 Fab video. I'm definitely team hori hori, especially after changing all my veggie beds from in-ground to raised. My husband is team 🎸 😊 Having said that, I have ONE hori hori, he has about 15 guitars 🎸 !!!
Ha ha I only have 3 guitars
😂😂❤❤Kate’s so funny! I have a 2 acre property so I have a riding lawn tractor, unmotorized mower, hand trowel, shovel for planting larger potted plants, hand rake, snips/scissors, lopper for branches, and rake for mulch. Storing tools - now that’s a challenge cause some are in a box, the garage, and the greenhouse. When people give me ‘new’ tools I usually gift them to other gardeners cause even my hori hori doesn’t get a good work out.
2 acres and you don’t use all the tools????
@@eliandkate No, every tool has a purpose, but I always find myself going back to the same 2-3 tools (or bare hands). I gave my aunt claw gloves that I had been gifted 2 Christmas’ in a row and she loves them. I’ve never used mine.
@samanthahoos9827 oh I completely understand that one
Hori hori, secateurs/snips, kneeling mat and gloves are the things I use constantly. I do have a dibber but tbh I just use the hori hori. Plenty of other tools get used when needed but if I could only have 1 tool it would be the hori hori, for sure. My newest tool is the broadfork and that's actually been a great addition for my compacted soil which trying to practice no dig. Oh and I'm all for thin gloves in size small but they can be so hard to find! And sometimes a small is not a small! Wilkos used to do a Junior glove which was perfect but now my go to is Briers green bamboo ones in small - try those Eli - so good.
Yes….. the sizes aren’t always true!!!!
My most important piece of kit are my workmen’s trousers with built in knee pads. I can work on my knees weeding without any discomfort!
now I completely get that!
I have knee pads and kneeling pads and it's just annoying. I'd say it's much easier to just have your trousers have things "built in"
Great video as always. I tend to get a lot of tools donated as an allotment gardener. So I have 3 spades 4 forks and 2 hoe's which just means more to leave lying around. I like you love the Hori Hori Knife and use it all the time. But I will be asking for the Japanese Hoe for my birthday this weekend. Thanks for the content
birthday's are a great way of getting those tools you've been keeping an eye on :D
I got a posh watering can the other year and I love it
Tried to watch this during my lunch break and kept having to stop as I was laughing too hard 😂 so relatable!
Mattock is an absolute must where I live. Heavy compacted clay soil. Sometimes it's the only way to get a weed out of the sunbaked clay 😅
I've been dying to get a hori hori, but haven't been able to afford the one I want just yet.
My hand trowel gets the most use out of all my tools at the moment, followed by my secateurs.
I hate mowing, so my home garden is lawn-free. Only the nature strip that's Council-owned by maintained by residents (me) has an assortment of weeds that the council considers to be lawn haha
Garden fork and shovel are probably my most commonly used of the big tools. Not often needed, but when I do, it's because I need something bigger and stronger to do a tougher job.
I also adore my watering can. It's a posh one as you would say, it actually comes from the UK, and cost an eye-watering amount for an Australian, but I can't go back to a plastic watering can that ends up disintegrating in the summer sun after using this beauty I have now. 😁
I’m sooooo glad we gave you a chuckle 🤭
So sorry I missed the premier 😢😢 I bet it was a right giggle too! Loved this colab and it was fascinating seeing the differences in tools needed for garden v allotment lol the only tool I’d add is a pair of scissors other than that you covered every base!❤
YES! I have scissors in the greenhouse, soooo useful!!!!!!
The chat was an absolute hoot 🤣 we did miss your cheery wee self but there'll be others😍
spray paint the handles of the hori hori knives a florescent orange. You will find them easier.
Oh we’re way past that…. We have numerous lime green tools we still loose them 😂😂😂
Fab video Eli and Kate and So many tools that we use but only rely on the one as the go to tool. 😂
The scary thing is, we didn’t even show them all….. we’ve got twice that again 😂😂😂
@@eliandkate 😂😂 Yes there’s a huge pile in the shed
I have orchards and big trees and hedges. So i have hedge trimmers, chainsaw (now my housemate has moved out, i need to learen to use it!) mini chainsaw, 2 kinds of long extendable loppers, a claw basket on a pole (for picking apples. I can climb well, but I've fallen off ladders too often because the ground gives way) . I also have fencing tools like wire cutters and pliers. As well as most of the stuff you have!
My gamechanger this year is a pull along garden truck with fold down sides. Much better than a wheelbarrow for "stuff" rather than soil or compost.
So that’s a whole speciality basket!!!!!!! 😁
My daddy mowed our half acre of grass with a push mower and edged with scissors. ❤
It’s hard work
Love watching your videos from SW Oregon, USA. We're a bit warmer here in the summer (38 / 17) We don't get any rain at all from April to October. Just fire weather. Keep up the education laced with a good bit o humor!
And we love having you Cindi 😍😍
Enjoyed the video 👍 nice to see Emma and interesting the different tools people prefer and need to use, we only have a front and back garden i lkve my hand tools and sectors i adore but my husband's are shovel spade lawnmower and strimmer there the most used but i ❤ having them all just incase for that job🤔
Glad you enjoyed it and it sounds like you are very similar to us
Such a fun video! Kate did well with the props!
I think so too!🤣
I can run my whole garden with a hand shovel (trowel) and a garden fork. But my battery powered tiller does make spring and fall much easier! I also love my collapsible trash can for collecting weeds, and a bucket wrap for my tools (goes around a 5 gallon bucket).
Oh yeah collapsible bucket… we have little folding pouch things for weeding
So handy
@@eliandkate 😆mine’s not small, about 3 ft high and 2 ft wide, but ties down to a flat disc. From Gardener’s Supply here in the states.
@leahwithheld783 😂😂😂
I barely use my shovel to be honest! It’s funny how everyone has different ways of working.
I use my pickaxe waaaay more than the large shovel, it’s so much quicker to move and break up a large amount of soil. I also use my hoe to stir my compost heap.
I bought a couple of wet willies as a joke, but very quickly realised how amazing they are for being very precise with where I plant my seeds. I use them when potting and sowing all the time! The penknife and blade sharpeners are also used loads.
What about the trusty watering cans, wheel barrows, buckets and knee pads? Things I couldn’t live without! The knee pad doubles as a small stool, and I also use it as foot stool to reach just out of reach places. Very handy!
Things I don’t use as much as I thought: soil moisture and ph checker, the sieve, the large fork, the stiff rake (I use the leaf rake more)
Oh my pocket knife is a top tool for me too
Hilarious and informative, enjoyed it immensely 😂
Glad it gave you a chuckle
Got my first zucchini out of the garden this year and first peppers this morning.
Woohooooo bring on the harvests
I thought the 'hoe'tool hat was described as 'japanes' was n onion how. used in raised beds etc to wed n arrow rows of veg,. Thank you for a very entertaining video.I don't have grass paths on my plot but the site has grass paths between each plot which plot holders have to keep cut, so I have to have a manual lawn mowe
and a cordless strimmer, unfortunately. Happy growing 🙂
This is hilarious! I live in a very hot, subtropical area in the US, that also experiences 7-8 months of drought. When neighbors move in from cold climates, they purchase a zillion garden items for the garden and/or lawn care. It only takes 12 months before they have hired a maintenance service, and the equipment/tools sit in the garage untouched. LOL 😂 I deal with the difficult conditions by working in the yard for only 6 months, and then leave everything alone the other 6 months except for occasional mowing.
I don't think any of us can blame weather for our compulsive tool buying and then ignoring :D
I’m surprised not to see a pair of Jakoti’s on your list!! Can’t do without mine, (and not cause mine to double duty to shear my sheep as well 😂). My mum also uses her’s and the hori hori almost exclusively.
Must confess, I’ve no idea what that is
Can admit to getting a hori hori and....yeah.... it's a nice to have.
A nice flat shovel/spade to remove a sod layer is great too if needed.
Pitchfork and ho.
1 million tomato clips for 40 tomato plants.
Oh and all of the seed starting supplies needed to start a small army.
Other than that....I'm not sure... I'll have to watch to see if anything stands out.
yes the 1 million tomato clips!!!
LOL! The Brits love their tea so much, they keep in their sheds! (I am the rare American who drinks hot tea, but I’m not that obsessed!). 😂
I love my tea and drink sooo much of it. Biscuits too in my tins. Can’t beat a tea and biscuit 😊
What a fantastic video! Informative, entertaining and just … feel good. Off to find Emma’s channel now.
Yay! Thank you! There's a link in the video description if you struggle to find her :D
@@eliandkate yup I spotted it and have already subscribed. Thanks for that link, btw.
Glad you enjoyed the video it was really fun to film too
I loved this! Kate with the guitar and flame burner! We used to have an allotment and used different tools. I have previously taken your recommendations for hand tools, also the sharpening tool. I keep my essentials in my little sit on cart (got two) with wheels, saves the bending when you get to a certain age! The sheds are full of tools etc..that we never use! I'm forever looking for some gloves for small planting / repotting..that fit and are lightweight and flexible so I can feel what I'm doing. I just can't seem to find any that fit, again I'm small handed like you. Eli are your gloves like that or more substantial? Thanks for a wonderful vlog. 😊🎸🔥
That sounds exactly like my gloves. I love them
@@eliandkate Wonderful, thank you! I'm on the hunt for them now. 🙂
Been watching your vids for weeks, and commenting, and receiving replies, and have only just noticed that I wasn't subscribed.
Fault remedied. 🎉
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 oh that’s it…. Gone off you now
@@eliandkate 😂😂😂
It shows loyalty if the algorithm keeps me watching.
In my defence, I do have a bone in my foot.
@slayerrocks2 the dreaded algorithm
Great collaboration between you and Emma, thought it was going to turn into a horror movie with Kate and her chainsaw! Loved seeing the difference between gardening tools versus allotment tools. I have lots of tools from when I had the garden that I rarely use now. Great update, thanks very much 😊
I think we all collect so many things over the years and just hang onto them… in case 😂😂😂
It was definitely a scary moment with the chainsaw 😂
Emma’s weed puller: I have one that we used primarily for harvesting mussels off the rocks when we lived at the coast. Now I use it as a weed puller 😂
Excellent reuse 😁😁😁😁
@@eliandkate 😂
It’s a brilliant tool for dandelions 😊
Me too, Hori hori is the go to at my garden plot and in my yard.
Eye opening!! My shed is full of doubles. Stuff i brought with me after the divorce, and then stuff from my dad's garden... It's useful having two (at least) of trowels, hand forks, secateurs, etc. it means i can leave them in different areas instead of having to walk up and down looking for stuff. However you didn't mention the most useful tool. The one you've had for ages, which broke, and so you mended it with a bit of 2x1 and some gaffer tape!! I'll bet everyone has at least one!!!
Hmmmmmm that would be my feather duster in the greenhouse 😂😂😂😂
Pruning saw, swoe, muck fork, border fork and spade, lump hammer and sack truck instead of wheelbarrow less lifting quarter acre garden with raised beds for fruit and veg.
Oh I love the look of sack trucks, so useful 👏👏👏
@@eliandkate easier to store get one with an extender base carry lots of bigger items
Brilliant
Ha ha ha high praise 😁
Great collab video. I use an ice scoop for shovelling soil, might use a screwdriver for weeding if I have my work trousers on. Thing is, I plan to get a garden and the place I get most of my seeds also sell a ploskorez, aka a Fokin hoe, no joke, as the inventer is called Vladimir Fokin. It's a Russian flat-cutter for digging, weeding, cutting high grass/weeds. And I feel I want one, but wonder if I really need it.
Isn’t that always the way? Want versus need 😂😂😂
Great video, and it really made me laugh, especially Kate with the guitar!!! 😂
Now I'm probably gonna sound really thick here, but I've never quite understood how people use a hoe for weeding? Does it not just 'scrape' the top of the weed off, and leave the root intact?
It works better with the smaller weeds. Hoe strike whilst they are small and tiny and clover size but when the weeds are bigger it will just cut the tops off and be no good
@GardenofEmma Ah, that makes sense, thankyou, might actually try using mine this year then! I was definitely inspired by your video with Eli to properly go through the garden and allotment shed this week, and really consider which tools I should hang on to. I'm thinking a cobweb density based system will help me to figure out which ones I actually use! 🤣
What a great video! Thanks!
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I still have tools that belonged to my dad and wouldn't part with them for the world but my hori hori is the most used tool. As for gloves I have dozens of pairs but my leather gauntlets are the best.
That’s fab… a lot of ours belonged to the old couple who lived here before us
Fantastic video ....love your sense of humour & fun ....
Its very true though .... if you have a garden ....you do tend to only use certain tools .....
How often do you clean /maintain your tools please ? 😊😊😊🌻🌻🐝🐝
Truthfully….
Only our secateurs get any love, the rest gets ignored 😂😂😂
@@eliandkate Me too 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️
Great video really enjoyed it, you can never have enough tool that you don't use or need 😁😁
So true Steph
This was such a fun video!
😂 Kate!! 😂 My husband loves scarves by the bejaysus out of me too😂
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Fun video ❤ Love you guys.
If only we saw Kate's facial expression! 😅 your reaction 😅. Lots of love to all and for those in the states Happy 4th of July
It's fascinating seeing tools from other areas of the world! The thing you and Emma call just a "hoe" is a shape I've never seen before, and the shape I know as a hoe is more similar to Emma's "draw hoe", which is a term I've never heard before! The one I know is mostly used for chopping down through clods and truly stubborn weeds...although I don't have one myself.
I don't actually buy tools until I have a specific need that I can't accomplish with what I already have. I'm definitely taking notes for things I might want in future, such as a hori hori, and now a flamethrower like Kate's! And a fork that's strong enough not to bend out of shape when I find an unexpected tree root has been on my wishlist forever. But so far I don't have any tools of my own that I don't use.
I have the flame thrower on my list of tools to get too. Will be super handy on the weedy patio
@@GardenofEmma Yes, exactly! Because I am *_SO DONE_* with standing on my head to pull them, but I won't use glyphosate, and MiL won't use vinegar...
That sounds like a really good way to do things, reduces the amount of things cluttering up your garden
Hiya, I’ve brought a huge polycarbonate greenhouse and I’d just like to know if my plants will still ripen and do as good as a glass greenhouse because I had a glass one but it got completely broken and it devastated me so I thought I’d try out polycarbonate greenhouse and I want to have planters going along my garden too similar to yours but I haven’t had any experience with a polycarbonate greenhouse and I know you have so I just thought I’d ask you! Thanks so much for your videos I’ve learnt a lot these past few weeks from your helpful videos!
The polycarbonate greenhouses these days are really good, much much better options than any of the ones back when I bought mine
I’d say there should be no difference between your experiences then and now 😍
Obviously the same stuff still applies as with any new greenhouse regardless of materials, you’ll need to take time to learn its foibles but it should be grand 😁
@@eliandkate thank you so much! I’ll be revisiting all you’re videos really soon especially on how to manage you’re greenhouse because my managing skills are awful 😂
@MrFox2000 😂😂😂😂
Nice dibble. My hubby made me one from an old croquet stick.
They are so easy to make but a super tool to have in your kit bag
I'm thinking about a cheap electric lawn scarifier to get rid of moss have you ever used one and could you do a review to stop blisters😊
Oh we borrow a neighbours and it’s marvellous
Kate is shouting, “ it’s totally worth the cost”
❤❤❤👍@@eliandkate
I know I need a new shovel! I broke my favourite one the other day out in the garden while using it. The handle snapped in two and gouged my leg: I got a huge blood sample from the scratches and now lovely colours of black and blue are showing up. 😢😂😂
Oh ouch!
Sounds painful 😢
It sounds like you definitely need to treat yourself to a nice new shovel ❤
Ron needs a hori hori! That is just his type of tool. I on the other hand need the flame thrower. The weeds in the neighbour’s driveway are way too time consuming to work by hand. And yes, I have permission to garden and tend to the neighbour’s property. 😁😁😁
They are so good for weeding, I have to agree with Kate on that.
Love the T-shirt... Peter Capaldi best Dr of all 🌠
Noooooo
Tom Baker was my Dr but I think David Tenant was the best 😁😁
Dissing Peter Capaldi? And you a Scotswoman?! He’s the best! (Although I do appreciate them having a female doctor now.)
@leahwithheld783 well David Tennent is Scottish and so is the current doctor (not a woman)
Not really a whovian are you? 😂😂😂
@@eliandkate Not a strong one, no. But they all sound different to me. Maybe Capaldi’s brogue is stronger? Wait, what happened to the blonde?! That was fast. Guess I watch even less than I thought! LOL!
@@leahwithheld783 :D
yeah all from different parts so different accents. She didn't last long to be fair.
Still can’t find Kate with a guitar. Hedge trimmer, weed burner, even an edger but no guitar.
Ha ha ha
Go to the bit where my back is to the beer garden
I got a hoe but don't think I ever used it. Also à couple of those claw things, also never used. Lawnmower? 2 one electric and one manual but no lawn anymore. My shed needs a serious declutter.
If you got rid of that lot you could have a wee potting up area?? 😂😂
@@eliandkate Nah, the rickety shed might fall apart if I clear all the rubbish out. Seriously.
Yay Telecaster, yay cats. Don't garden without them!
Indeed 😂😂😂😂
Ho’in ain’t easy. 😂
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The guitar?
I know!!!!!
I vote for the Hori Hori you forced me to buy.
‘Forced’ 😂
ha ha ha I FORCED you!! I force you to buy a lot of stuff
@@eliandkate You mention it and I have no choice. Unless it is just a flower.
@Bob-bo8ik 😂😂😂😂
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My shed's bigger than your shed!.....You should see the junk in it!
Kate would have a much bigger shed if she could :D
@@eliandkate If she let you move your greenhouse, She would have room for a much bigger shed. Just a thought
@Bob-bo8ik she actually wouldn’t, her shed is bigger than the space the greenhouse is in, but nice try
@@eliandkate Haha!
@@eliandkate There is room to expand. Maybe even a Workshop?
Better than Laurel and Hardy,you to. 😂😂😂
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Pauline… you’re meant to say how professional we are 😂😂😂😂