Garden tools tend to multiply – small trowels, gloves, pruners, watering cans, hose attachments. If they’re scattered across different spots, you waste time hunting for them, and some get left out in the rain or sun and deteriorate faster.
Keeping everything in one dedicated corner, shed, box or bench – even a simple weather-resistant storage trunk – means you always know where to go when you want to do a quick five-minute job. You don’t have to gear up for a big session just to find a pair of shears.
It also helps you see what you actually have. You’re less likely to buy duplicates or lose track of tools you like.
Order in your tools usually leads to more regular care of the garden itself, because starting feels simpler.
