How to Get Organized This Garden Season

There’s something deeply satisfying about digging in the dirt, planting something with your own two hands, and watching it grow. Gardening brings me so much joy—whether it’s harvesting vegetables I nurtured from seed or simply soaking in the beauty of blooming flowers that calm my soul.

But just like the plants we tend, a well-organized garden space needs care and attention too. Before we get our hands in the soil and dream up what we’ll harvest in the months ahead, we need to prep our tools and our space. Because let’s be honest—nothing kills the gardening mood like digging through a tangled mess of tools.

Let’s take a few simple steps to get your gardening gear in order so you can spend less time searching and more time growing. 🌱

Organizing Your Gardening Tools

When you’re faced with a pressing need to organize a space, it’s tempting to hop on Pinterest or Google and explore fun storage ideas. As cute as some of those pallet hacks can be, you’ll usually find yourself with an even bigger jumble if you try to fit your tools to a design idea rather than your design idea to your tools. The number one mistake people make when organizing anything is starting with containers or storage solutions before they’ve assessed what they have to get organized.

Assess Your Garden Tools

With a project like this, it’s easy to get distracted—especially if your garden tools are in the garage. Remember to stay focused on the category you’re working within, and you can always come back later to tackle other sections.

Depending on the space you’re working within, pull everything out so you can assess all your supplies. Then, begin sorting materials into categories that make the most sense to you. When sorting, it’s important to group things together in ways that you know you’ll look for them when you need them.

Example categories:

  • Hand tools (trowels, weeding tool, garden fork, hand rake)

  • Long-handled tools (shovels, rakes, hoes)

  • A grab-and-go bag or bucket (trowel, gloves, knee pad, clippers)

  • Supplies: watering can, buckets, pots, fertilizers, soil, seeds

As you sort through your supplies, remember to discard anything that you no longer use. 

That broken tool you keep meaning to fix but never get around to? Toss it. 

If you have four rakes but only use the bow rake and leaf rake, then donate the other two!

Discarding excess will help you keep your garden tools tidy.

Get Creative With Garden Storage Solutions

Now you can begin implementing some of the fun ideas you see on Pinterest! [Hyperlink to your Pinterest board if you have one.] It can be fun to repurpose old pallets to create a handy wall-mounted tool rack or hang a pegboard for easy access to your most-used tools. But remember to choose practical ideas that are functional, not just cute.

A few suggestions:

  • A rack that separates your long-handled garden tools so they don’t become mixed up again.

  • Hooks to hang things on the wall — always use the vertical space!

  • Label everything! Your future self will thank you next year when you can easily locate that elusive pair of pruning shears.

Ready, Set, Garden!

With your garden tools neatly organized and labeled, take a moment to celebrate! Getting things in order will save you tons of time (and frustration!) this gardening season.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some weeds to pull and flowers to tend to. Until next time, happy gardening!


Ready for some hands-on support? Contact me to learn how we can work together.

Warmly,

Hope

Hope Vance

Founder & Owner of Organized with Hope LLC who is passionate about helping others become and stay organized. I love to work with business owners as a Virtual Assistant to help them focus more on the big picture of growing their business. As a Professional Organizer my passion is to work with individuals who have a space in their home or life that needs organization. My goal is to give these individuals HOPE  in making their lives easier by providing them with my passion and skills. 

http://www.organizedwithhope.com
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