The Right Tools Can Make Pruning Faster, More Precise, and Feel Effortless – These Are the Ones Experts Swear By

Tried-and-tested by the Homes & Gardens team, these are our expert recommendations

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All pruning is made easier with exceptional tools. With high-quality, well-maintained instruments, anything from cutting tree branches to deadheading becomes simple and satisfying.

A gardener can accumulate many different pruning tools over the years. You can easily end up with multiple pruning tools, as using the right one for specific tasks is fundamental for healthy, thriving plants. It makes pruning shears, loppers, hedge shears, tree pruners, pruning saws, and precision snips all essential gardening tools if you grow a variety of trees, shrubs, flowers, vegetables, fruit, and herbs in your garden.

I have spent a decade as a professional horticulturalist, and countless hours, days, and weeks pruning, cutting, and trimming across the gardens I worked in. At Homes & Gardens, we are passionate, experienced gardeners, and here are our picks for essential pruning tools to help make your gardening more enjoyable and stress-free.

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Our Picks of the Best Pruning Tools

The exact pruning tools you need will depend on your garden and the type of pruning you do throughout the gardening year. As different tools can cut anything from 10mm soft stems to six-inch wide branches, always use the right tool for the job.

The alternative is to break tools by trying to force them to cut more than they’re designed for, or to make a pruning mistake that damages plants by hacking away rather than making smooth, clean cuts.

Just because you may need multiple tools, it doesn’t mean you need to fill your tool shed with expensive tools. There are pruning tools on the market for all gardeners, and with proper care and maintenance, even budget-friendly tools can last you many years.

These essential pruning tools will give you everything you need to keep your garden well-maintained year-round.


All tools perform at their best and last for longer with proper care and maintenance. This includes spending some time cleaning garden tools after you finish using them. Putting dirty tools away and leaving them is a surefire way to make pruning more difficult the next time you pick them up.

Another essential aspect is properly storing garden tools over winter. At the end of the pruning season, show your tools some love. Give them a clean, a sharpen, and a rub with oil to keep them in tip-top condition, ready for when they are needed again in spring.

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Drew Swainston
Content Editor

Drew has worked as a writer since 2008 and was also a professional gardener for many years. As a trained horticulturist, he worked in prestigious historic gardens, including Hanbury Hall and the world-famous Hidcote Manor Garden. He also spent time as a specialist kitchen gardener at Soho Farmhouse and Netherby Hall, where he grew vegetables, fruit, herbs, and cut flowers for restaurants. Drew has written for numerous print and online publications and is an allotment holder and garden blogger. He is shortlisted for the Digital Gardening Writer of the Year at the 2025 Garden Media Guild Awards.