Focus on getting good-quality, basic tools, rather than shiny, feature-packed products There will always be a few items of gardening kit that you’ll prefer to buy new – and when you do so it makes sense to go for quality. Well-made tools and gear really pay back the spend, lasting far longer than cheap equipment, and are likely to be more of a pleasure to use in terms of comfort and efficiency, too. The key budget-friendly approach is to focus on getting good-quality, basic tools, rather than shiny, feature-packed products. For indoor and balcony gardeners, the basics could be as little as a good pair of secateurs or snips, a trowel and a watering can. Plan ahead and make your budget stretch by buying tools in the low season –…
