Wall Street Journal publishes gardening tools, products and books recommendations
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 1
Wall Street Journal publishes gardening tools, products and books recommendations
3 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 1
The list spans pruners, watering cans, gloves, hats, sunscreen and several gardening books, with products made in places including North Carolina, Omaha, Warwickshire and Germany.
It highlights features such as waterproof materials, adjustable blades, frost-proof guarantees and year-round planting guidance for gardeners working on balconies or across larger plots.
The article says editors and writers selected the items independently, while noting the Journal may earn commissions from some links and that product details were accurate as of May 1, 2026.
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