Store your supplies and keep them in order for the next gardening session with a garden tool bag
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Store your supplies and keep them in order for the next gardening session with a garden tool bag
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This 10-piece bag-and-tool set comes with everything a gardening newbie needs to start tilling, planting and harvesting. Tools include a transplanter, trowel, pruner, rake, weeder, weeding fork, sprayer and gardening gloves—all within a heavy-duty tote. Plus, the bag is designed to be longer than it is wide to take up less storage space, but still offer plenty of room to carry anything else you need within its central cavity.
For those who have a handful of tools but no good way to keep them together, this sturdy Oxford canvas tote won’t fail. It features eight tall pockets around the perimeter of its a compact 12-inch-by-6-inch footprint, and the reinforced bottom prevents it from from tipping if you place it down with an uneven load. As a bonus, it comes in two solid colors, pink and green, and two floral prints. Here are a few tips to keep your tools secure.
Organization is the name of the game with this Martha Stewart gardening bag. With 11 total compartments, including six 6-inch-tall exterior pockets and two 11-inch-tall interior pockets, all your tools for cultivating a garden will have a dedicated storage spot—would you expect anything less? The long, detachable, padded shoulder strap offers an alternative to the short grab handles, and makes it more comfortable to carry with a heavy load. Bonus: These are the best garden tool organizers to keep things tidy in your garage or shed.
If you need both a place for all your gardening supplies and a place to sit while using them, check out this all-in-one garden bag and stool. The polyester bag comes with five garden hand tools and an integrated frame that folds out into a comfortable seat. The bag fully detaches, too, so you can use either the tote or seat on its own when needed.
This 14-inch-wide garden tool bag gets its sturdy structure from the 900-denier canvas fabric and a base fortified with a plastic board. The bungee straps across each of the eight exterior tool pockets offer extra security. You may also choose between carrying it by the padded handles or using the detachable shoulder strap.
If you find yourself filling your pockets to keep your garden tools close at hand, this belted garden tool pouch should be your pick. The five tool pockets and one large zippered pocket let you stash your most frequently used gear, and the adjustable strap fits waists up to 46 inches. Heavy-duty canvas and reinforced seams ensure the product lasts a long time.
Want a useful gift for a budding gardener? This petite garden tool bag offers a starter set of tools, including a rake, a trowel, a shovel, two pruners and a spray bottle. It’s a nice package for a child or adult who’s just learning to exercise their green thumb.
This Hawaiian-themed floral garden tote isn’t just a pretty pick. The smart design has a metal frame to keep the bag standing upright and open when set down on the ground. The large 14-inch-wide bag features 10 front, back and side pockets with plenty of storage space for yard tools.
Talk about a clever design! This hybrid garden tool bag slips around a standard 5-gallon bucket, so you can carry your tools, along with water, soil or fertilizer at the same time. Or you can skip the bucket and use that large central space to tote flower pots or vegetables from your garden. The bucket bag is made of heavy canvas with reinforced stitching around the eight exterior pockets to ensure durability as you remove and replace your tools.
I am an experienced feature writer covering interior design, gardening, hiking, camping, and more outdoor-related topics. As a gardener, I know what products are going to work best for readers. I’ve covered other gardening topics including the best lawn sprayers and the best gardening shoes.
We consulted certified floral designer Laura Walsh to help us better understand what to look for in a garden tool bag. Laura is the Marketing Director at Smithers-Oasis North America, where she showcases her expertise in horticulture and floriculture. As a member of the Academy of Floriculture, Laura travels the country, sharing her insights and passion for floral design and foraged floral design.