@gardenzaddy: Comment “holster” and I’ll send you everything you see in this video. I am certainly a little extra and particular when it comes to gardening, but given that I have the rare opportunity to try, and review, a huge range of gardening gear, tools, pruners and more I like to share what I’ve found as much as I can. For my main pruner the Felco 2s have risen to the top as my go-to, though the 6s are great for smaller hands and the 13s are amazing if you can only bring one pruner. For my snips I love the Felco 322s, as they’re great at making small and precise cuts. A pair of scissors also works well here, but the width of your snips is importantly when you’ve having to cut in either a dense bunch of seedlings or peppers, so the lanky factor is great. The Barebones herb harvest & strip tool has been my favorite gift for fellow gardeners for years, because it’s so easy to just always have in your pocket, and it doesn’t pop up or poke your thighs. I love the herb stripping holes for rosemary, cilantro, yarrow and a whole lot more. The hori hori and tomato clips are always on hand because they allow me to plant and trellis at a moments notice, and it helps me be a little less lazy when it comes to doing tasks I may be prone to procrastinating. The pencil and sharpie are similar, though they almost always function as a big and small dibber, for planting seeds (and labeling my copper labels). Finally the holster itself is from Lero leather, and I’ll admit I wasn’t much of a holster guy before, because I don’t tend to wear a belt while working in the garden. This completely changed the game for me, and I even gave one to my mother and got one with my logo, so it’s worth every penny (and is all leather, so it can handle a lot).
Aaron Aiken
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Monday 29 September 2025 17:05:34 GMT
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karenmarieco :
Sharpie?!
2025-09-29 17:57:04
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Sharky :
no snacks? 😳
2025-09-30 04:06:14
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