• Stainless Steel D-Handle Pointed Spade

    The D-handled pointed spade is a proper beast for breaking ground, giving you plenty of leverage to get stuck into heavy soil or clay.

  • Stainless Steel D-Handle Digging Spade

    The D-handle spade is designed for heavy digging with extra leverage and control, making it a real workhorse in any British garden or building site.

  • Stainless Steel D-Handle Digging Fork

    With its chunky D-grip and broad tines, this big digging fork is just the job for turning over heavy clay or lifting root veg without snapping the handles.

  • Stainless Steel Digging Spade

    With its extended handle to reduce back strain, the digging spade is just the ticket for working over large areas — whether you're cultivating, turning the soil, or improving drainage.

  • Stainless Steel Border Spade

    A border spade's usually a tad smaller and lighter, which makes it lovely and versatile for borders and the veg patch — the narrow blade gets in between plants without wrecking the roots.

  • Stainless Steel Digging Fork

    The sturdy tines of a digging fork can penetrate problem soils that a spade would have trouble cutting into — use it to dig over the ground or simply loosen the area up before bringing in the spade.

  • Stainless Steel Border Fork

    The border fork is simply a smaller version of the digging fork. Light and easy to use, it's ideal for working in tight spaces or narrow borders and raised beds.

  • Stainless Steel Pointed Spade

    The pointed tip on this sturdy stainless steel tool is ideal for breaking more difficult terrain. Comes with treads to protect your boots.

  • Stainless Steel Planting Spade

    With tapered narrow head, the planting spade is ideal for precise digging, transplanting and planting.

  • Stainless Steel Long Handled Digging Spade

    This digging spade is fitted with a longer handle. The longer reach can help relieve back pain from repetitive digging action. It's ideal for use in large soil areas for digging, cultivating, soil turning, improving drainage.

  • Stainless Steel Long Handled Digging Fork

    This digging fork is fitted with a longer handle. The longer reach can help relieve back pain from repetitive digging action. It can be used to “dig” up the ground or simply loosen up the area before digging with a spade.

  • Stainless Steel Long Handled Pointed Spade

    This pointed spade is fitted with a longer handle to help reduce back pain. It is the most basic garden tool with a tempered steel blade suitable for digging, planting, cutting sod, and small roots.

  • Stainless Steel Long Handled Planting Spade

    This planting spade is fitted with a longer handle to help reduce back pain. The narrow blade on this planting spade is ideal for tasks such as irrigation trenching, runoff drainage and digging post holes.