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From these experiences, Ive learned the importance of finding one that can withstand manygardening seasons.

An assortment of trowels on a brick patio

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If comfort is your priority, opt for a cushioned handle to makegardening tasksthat much easier.

Or if youre a small houseplant orsucculent lover, try a mini trowel for a perfect fit.

Personally, I like this key in of trowel for making small holes toplant bulbs.

Wilcox All-Pro Fine Point Trowel on brick patio

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The trowel’s blade extends fully into the handle, so theres no chance of it coming apart.

Storing it is easy, too, thanks to its leather strap and compact size.

My only complaint about this garden trowel is the hard, plastic handle.

A hand holding the Wilcox 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel with a mound of soil on top

The Wilcox All-Pro Trowel has the perfect shape to scoop soil without any spilling.PHOTO: The Spruce

At under $10, this trowel offers exceptional value for its quality and performance.

It is an excellent choice for seasoned orfirst-time gardenerslooking for a versatile trowel in their toolkit.

While testing this in the garden, the cushioned handle and ergonomic design prevented our hands from quickly fatiguing.

The Wilcox 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel placed on a wood surface

I particularly love the slightly pointed tip, which can easily penetratecompact, rootbound soil.

If your garden hasrocky, compacted soil, this tool is a good option for you.

The blade is made of sturdy stainless steel that wont get damaged in the dirt.

Wilcox All-Pro Fine Point Trowel pouring dirt

Though this is one of the heavier options tested, I actually liked its sturdiness.

We tested this unique trowel in our garden and loved its distinctive curved handle.

It has a soft, squishy grip and is lightweight, so your hand wont slip while digging.

The Wilcox 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel placed in a bag of soil

We put this to the test on somedeeply-rooted weedsthat needed to be removed, and the sizing was perfect.

It would work well in any setting, from small containers to largerraised garden beds.

But if you havea potting benchordeck box, itll still fit perfectly inside.

The ruler feature on the Wilcox 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel

I love the durable wooden handle, which makes it not only functional but pretty, too.

Ourbest overalloption has a more slender handle if someone smaller will be using it.

While testing, we took note of the design, comfort, and ease of use.

A hand holding the Wilcox 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel with a mound of soil on top

We also know that to garden, you have to buy many tools, which can be costly.

Unlike other materials that are prone to rust, these options provide a reliable tool for your gardening needs.

Keep this in mind if you do a lot of digging, transplanting, or weeding.

The Wilcox 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel placed on a wood surface

Why Trust The Spruce?

ImMia Ingui, an editor at The Spruce who has been gardening for over ten years.

Every summer, I grow herbs and vegetables in my home garden.

Wilcox All-Pro Fine Point Trowel pouring dirt

While I have personally used several trowels, I always find myself reaching for theBurpee Stainless Steel Trowel.

For this piece, I looked at the results from our hands-on garden trowel test in our garden.

The Wilcox 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel placed in a bag of soil

The ruler feature on the Wilcox 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel

Edward Tools Garden Trowel

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A person digging with the Edward Tools Garden Trowel

The Edward Tools Garden Trowel is one of our favorites for breaking up compacted soil.PHOTO: The Spruce

A person holding the Edward Tools Garden Trowel

A person digging with the Edward Tools Garden Trowel

A person holding the Edward Tools Garden Trowel

Radius Gardening Ergonomic Hand Trowel on ground

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Radius Gardening trowel placing dirty in container

The Radius Garden Ergonomic Hand Trowel makes garden tasks much easier on your hands.PHOTO: The Spruce

Radius Gardening trowel digging in container

Radius Gardening trowel placing dirty in container

Radius Gardening trowel digging in container

Burpee 13" Stainless Steel Trowel

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Fiskars Ergo Garden Trowel

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Soil being taken out of bag with the Wilcox 10" All-Pro Fine Point Trowel

We tested each trowel in different environments on multiple soil types.The Spruce