Okay, so I’ve been wanting to talk about something I got into recently – making my own gardening tools. You know, I love getting my hands dirty in the garden, but sometimes the tools I bought just didn’t cut it. They were either too flimsy, not the right size, or just plain uncomfortable. I got this idea to create a few of my own and let’s just say, the process was way more fun than I expected.
It all started with a problem. I needed a trowel that was a bit narrower than the standard ones, one that could really get in between my plants without damaging them. So I thought, why not make one? I grabbed some scrap metal that I had lying around from an old project, and sketched out a rough design. I wanted something that felt good in my hand, so I sketched out a handle that had a bit of a curve to it.

Then came the fun part – actually making the thing. I don’t have, like, a fancy workshop or anything, but I do have some basic tools. I used a saw to cut the metal into the shape of the trowel blade I wanted. It wasn’t perfect, mind you, but it was a start. Then I used a file to smooth out the edges and make them less jagged. I even used a hammer to kind of shape the metal a little bit more into that curved shape I wanted.
Next up was the handle. I found a nice piece of wood in my garage, it was an old chair leg or something. Cut that down to size, sanded it down until it was smooth as a baby’s bottom. Then, I had to figure out how to attach the blade to the handle. I ended up using some strong epoxy, and clamped the whole thing together while it dried. I even wrapped some twine around the top of the handle just to make sure it was super secure.
The first tool I made was that narrow trowel, and it worked like a charm. It was just what I needed to get into those tight spaces in my garden. I was so stoked about it that I decided to make a few more tools. I made a little hand rake with longer, thinner tines, perfect for getting into those hard-to-reach spots, and it really helped me clear out the weeds without hurting my plants. And then, I customized a pair of pruning shears.
Honestly, these handmade tools, they’re not perfect. They’re a bit rough around the edges, and they definitely don’t look like they came from a store. But you know what? They’re mine. I made them with my own two hands, and they work great. There’s just something really satisfying about using something that you built yourself.
- First tool made: Narrow trowel
- Second tool made: Hand rake with long, thin tines
- Third tool made: Customized pruning shears
I’ve been using these tools for a while now, and they’re holding up great. I even showed them off to a few of my gardening buddies, and they were pretty impressed. I encourage anyone to try it if you like to do something with your hands. It’s a lot of fun, and you end up with tools that are perfectly suited to your needs.
What I learned
Through this whole process, I learned a bunch. Like, you don’t need fancy equipment to make your own tools. Just some basic stuff, a bit of creativity, and you’re good to go. And it’s super satisfying to use something that you made yourself. Plus, you can customize them to exactly what you need. No more settling for tools that are “almost” right. Now I got a set of tools that are one-of-a-kind, and I love using them in my garden. It made my gardening life much easier and much more fun!