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If you have a green thumb and enjoy spending time among the verdant plant life of your garden, you’re going to need a dedicated space to store those all-important gardening tools this is where the garden tool storage comes in. A well-tended garden is an expression of you, and the hours you spend making sure the space is as relaxing and enjoyable as it can be is worth the effort. So, you need to make sure that when you need them, your tools will be at hand.

Using garden tool storage will give you a space to organise your tools, big or small, into handy areas so you’ll know exactly where the trowel or hoe is to tend to your plants. And if you have an allotment or vegetable patch, having your tools kept in a cabinet or box nearby, saves you having to locate them every time you need to use them.

Rather than cluttering up your general garden storage with all of your tools, you can use a dedicated storage unit and, not only, free-up space in your shed but also create a place to access your tools with ease.

Let’s take a look at some of the more popular types of garden tool storage.

What’s the Best Way to Store Garden Tools?

Depending on the tools you have and what they are used for, you’ll need to consider which type of storage solution is best for you. There are some that are specifically for small tools or long handled tools, large or small, there is a surprising amount of variation in the types of storage available for your humble garden tools.

All will keep them safe and free from weather damage, but let’s have a look at the various types available.

Tool Sheds – an all-purpose, general tool shed. Usually smaller than a normal garden shed, these are still fairly roomy but are dedicated to storing tools. Usually available in a wide range of sizes and designs to fit any garden aesthetic.

Tool Racks – Wall-mounted or freestanding, use these to store long handled garden tools such as rakes, shovels and hoes. Provides a great place to keep these organised.

Tool Cabinets – Enclosed storage for smaller tools and equipment. These can be locked and are a great place for garden gloves and accessories. They also usually have shelves and drawers for further organisation possibilities.

Pegboards – Mounted on walls and highly customisable, pegboards provide a system to keep track of your tools, what is in use, what isn’t and also if something is missing. Using customisable shapes on the board to outline your tools, a pegboard is a great way to create a tool storage system.

Tool Hooks and Brackets – Smaller, wall-mounted accessories, these can be attached to fences and walls and are very versatile. Hang tools and organise them with these simple additions, a cost-effective solution to storing garden tools.

Tool Caddies – Much like tool cabinets except they have wheels so are completely portable, allowing you to take your tools with you wherever you need them.

If you need to store your garden tools or just free up some space in your shed, obtaining a dedicated garden tool storage solution is what you need. Whether you have an entire shed full of tools or just a trowel and some gardening gloves, there is a specific tool storage unit for you.