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These GOODEE finds prove that utility and beauty grow side by side

GOODEE, the Canadian marketplace known for its curated edit of purposeful, design-driven goods, brings the same discerning eye to the garden as it does to the home. Whether you’re tending a tight urban patio or a sprawling backyard, this selection of garden tools and accessories proves that the everyday ritual deserves objects of beauty and integrity. From hand-forged Japanese secateurs to sculptural watering cans and heirloom-worthy trowels, these pieces are designed to last, age well, and look good doing it.

Garden Tools - cloche
Garden Tools - cloche

$965

Claverton Cloches Victorian Square Cloche

A sculptural statement for the garden, this heirloom-quality cloche by Claverton Cloches blends 19th-century form with modern craftsmanship. Its cast iron frame and hand-glazed horticultural glass echo Victorian greenhouses, while powder-coated finishes and thoughtful details—like the antique-style handle and brass plaque—add enduring charm. More than just a protective cover, it’s a piece of architectural gardenware designed to age beautifully and elevate even the most humble plot.

gardening tools for spring
gardening tools for spring

$90

Sneeboer Hand Cultivator

When it comes to taming dense soil and tackling invasive weeds, this hand cultivator by Sneeboer is a small but mighty force. Its bent, sharpened tines cut through compacted ground like butter, aerating the soil so plants can thrive. The FSC-certified hardwood handle offers balance and comfort, while its Dutch-forged quality promises a tool that’s ready for decades of use.

Dibber
Dibber

$18

Redecker Garden Dibber

Proof that great tools can be beautifully simple, this garden dibber by Redecker is handcrafted from beechwood and laser-etched for precise planting depth. Whether you’re sowing seeds or spacing bulbs, it brings a tactile, back-to-basics joy to gardening. A leather hanging loop adds rustic charm and easy storage.

Japanese garden shears
Japanese garden shears

$292

Niwaki Kurumi Secateurs

Made for fine pruning with refined precision, these Japanese secateurs by Niwaki feature hand-forged carbon steel blades and walnut wood inlays for a comfortable, natural grip. Built using traditional techniques, they slice cleanly through stems and branches up to 10mm in diameter. Ideal for the detail-oriented gardener who wants both performance and beauty in their toolkit.

GOODEE garden tools
GOODEE garden tools

$54

Niwaki Hori Hori and Holster

Dig, slice, weed, and plant—all with one tool. The Hori Hori knife by Niwaki, is a multi-purpose marvel, forged in Japan with a sharp carbon steel blade and a smooth beech handle. It slips into a sturdy holster that clips onto your belt, so you’re always ready for the next task. Equal parts utility and elegance, it’s a garden essential you’ll reach for every time.

how to dust your plants
how to dust your plants

$88

Redecker Plant Brush

You don’t need a garden to justify this one. Designed specifically for houseplants, this beautifully made brush by Redecker gently removes dust and buildup from broad leaves—think monstera, rubber tree, or fiddle-leaf fig—helping them thrive indoors. Handcrafted in Germany from oiled pearwood and soft goat hair, it turns a small but essential act of care into a tactile, satisfying ritual.

gardening tote
gardening tote

$62

Niwaki Kantan Bag (aka Bucket Tote)

Designed with elegance by Niwaki, this versatile tote is made from rugged canvas and reinforced to carry tools, harvests, or weekend market finds. An interior pocket keeps essentials like your phone or gloves within easy reach, while the structured shape makes it ideal for slinging over your shoulder or resting in your wheelbarrow. It’s the kind of gardening tool that works hard and makes a day’s work look effortless.

outdoor hose for home garden and backyard
outdoor hose for home garden and backyard

$325

Claverton Cloches Brass Nozzle Garden Hose

A modern heirloom in hose form, this garden essential from Claverton Cloches pairs classic brass fittings with a flexible, UV-resistant line that won’t kink or coil under pressure. The adjustable nozzle delivers water exactly where you need it—whether you’re nurturing seedlings or giving your beds a gentle soak. A timeless piece that balances elegance with everyday ease.

water your garden with a garden hose extension
water your garden with a garden hose extension

$270

Haws Brass Spray Lance

Elevate your watering routine with this precision-crafted spray lance by Haws. Designed for graceful reach into deep flower beds and hanging baskets, its two-foot length and all-brass construction offer both control and elegance. The screw-on rose delivers a soft, even spray without waste, whether attached to a standard hose or pressure tank. A timeless tool that balances functionality with fine detail—it’s built to last and made to be admired.

Flamingo Estate
Flamingo Estate

$138

Flamingo Estate Mini Garden Discovery Set

Infused with the essence of a sun-drenched garden, this four-piece discovery set by Flamingo Estate—a new addition to GOODEE’s impressive lineup of brands—invites you to bring the outdoors in. Featuring botanical body care and the cult-favourite Roma Heirloom Tomato candle, it’s a sensorial reset after a long day in the dirt. With earthy notes of rosemary, sage and tomato leaf, it captures the spirit of summer in every drop.

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