Tools

A soil knife is one of the most versatile tools you can carry in the garden. Its sharp, serrated blade slices through roots, divides perennials, cuts twine, opens bags, and digs precise planting holes in tight spaces—saving you from constantly switching tools. If you work with plugs, native plant installations, or dense soils, a good soil knife quickly becomes indispensable. Order Here.

A person digging up a plant in soil using an A.M. Leonard Deluxe Soil Knife

A folding Saw is a powerhouse tool for cutting through thick stems and small branches with speed and control. Tri-edge blades bite aggressively into wood while folding handles make it compact and safe to carry—perfect for pruning woody natives, removing invasive shrubs, or tackling cleanup during restoration work. Order Here.

Person sawing a small branch using a A.M. Leonard tri-blade folding hand saw

Hand pruners are essential for keeping plants healthy, structured, and thriving. A sharp, well-balanced pair makes clean cuts that reduce disease risk, shape growth, manage woody stems, and handle everything from light deadheading to cutting back perennials. In native landscapes, quality pruners are one of the most important tools for long-term plant care. Order Here.

Person pruning a small branch using an A.M. Leonard hand pruner

A Tubtrug is one of those simple tools that ends up being indispensable on every job. Flexible, durable, and easy to carry, it’s perfect for hauling soil, compost, mulch, weeds, or plant material—whether you’re installing a native garden or cleaning up after a cutback. It saves your back, keeps your site organized, and holds up season after season. Order Here.

Person using filling a tubtrug using a shovel in the garden