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Tools<p>Make plant care easier with Urvann's range of garden tools and equipment.</p> <p>Choose from khurpis, trowels, weeders, hand cultivators, pruning scissors, moss sticks, gardening kits, and other useful gardening accessories. These tools are suitable for balcony gardens, indoor plants, kitchen gardens, and terrace gardens.</p> <p>Whether you are starting a home garden or adding to your gardening collection, our tools are designed for regular use. They are sturdy, rust-resistant, and easy to handle.</p> <div style="background: #f6eddc; border: 1px solid #e2c27b; padding: 15px 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin: 25px 0;"> <p style="margin: 0;"><strong>NOTE:</strong> Prices may vary by location. Please check the final price based on your delivery address.</p> </div> <h2>Why 50,000+ Indian Plant Parents Buy Garden Tools from Urvann</h2> <p>⭐ Rated 4.8/5 by 12,340+ verified buyers</p> <p><strong>✓ Free Next-Day Delivery -</strong> Available on orders placed by 7 PM in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru.<br><strong>✓ Pan India Deliveries - </strong>Delivery timelines vary by location.<br><strong>✓ Hassle-Free Replacement -</strong> 2-day replacement window if the product arrives damaged or incorrect.<br><strong>✓ Built for Indian Home Gardens -</strong> Ideal for maintaining balcony pots, terrace planters, and kitchen gardens with ease.<br><strong>✓ Rust-Resistant and Durable - </strong>Built to withstand regular use and varying weather conditions, including humidity and monsoon seasons.<br><strong>✓ Complete Garden Care in One Place - </strong>Find gardening tools, plants, pots, soil, seeds, and fertilizers all in one place.</p> <h2><br>Garden Tools and Equipment at Urvann</h2> <p>Urvann's gardening tools collection includes everything you need for everyday plant care. From digging and planting tools to pruning scissors, moss sticks, and gardening mats, you'll find tools for balconies, indoor plants, kitchen gardens, and terrace gardens.</p> <h3>Khurpi and Trowel</h3> <p>Khurpi is one of the most commonly used gardening tools in India. It is useful for digging, loosening soil, transplanting seedlings, and mixing potting soil. Trowels are ideal for planting and repotting in pots and containers.</p> <h3>Hand Weeder</h3> <p>A hand weeder helps remove weeds from the soil without disturbing nearby plants. It is especially useful for pots, planters, and kitchen gardens.</p> <h3>Hand Cultivator</h3> <p>A hand cultivator loosens the top layer of soil and improves aeration around plant roots. It also helps water and nutrients reach the roots more effectively.</p> <h3>Pruning Scissors</h3> <p>Pruning scissors are used for trimming leaves, cutting stems, removing dry growth, and shaping plants. Regular pruning helps plants stay healthy and encourages fresh growth.</p> <h3>Moss Sticks</h3> <p>Moss sticks provide support for climbing plants such as Monstera, Money Plant, Pothos, and Philodendron. They help plants grow upright and support healthy root development.</p> <h3>Watering Tools</h3> <p>Watering cans and spray nozzles make it easier to water plants accurately. They are suitable for everything from delicate seedlings to larger garden plants.</p> <h3>Gardening Mats</h3> <p>Gardening mats help keep floors and surfaces clean during repotting, soil mixing, and plant maintenance. They are particularly useful for indoor and balcony gardening.</p> <h2><br>Basic Gardening Tools Every Home Gardener Needs</h2> <p>If you are starting a garden, these are some of the most useful tools to have at home:</p> <h3>For Digging and Planting</h3> <p>A khurpi or trowel helps with planting, repotting, and loosening soil.</p> <h3>For Soil Care</h3> <p>A hand cultivator loosens the soil and improves air circulation around plant roots.</p> <h3>For Weeding</h3> <p>A hand weeder helps remove weeds without disturbing nearby plants.</p> <h3>For Trimming and Pruning</h3> <p>Garden scissors or pruning shears are useful for trimming leaves, cutting stems, and removing dry growth.</p> <h3>For Watering</h3> <p>A watering can or spray nozzle helps deliver water evenly to plants.</p> <h3>For Climbing Plants</h3> <p>Moss sticks provide support for climbing plants and help them grow upright.</p> <h3>For Indoor Gardening</h3> <p>A waterproof gardening mat keeps floors and surfaces clean during repotting and plant care.</p> <h2><br>How To Choose the Right Garden Tools</h2> <h3>By Garden Type:</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Balcony and container gardens: </strong>Focus on small hand tools, including khurpi, hand cultivator, trowel, scissors, and a compact watering can. You do not need large digging tools for pot-based gardening.</li> <li><strong>Terrace gardens and raised beds: </strong>Add a weeder, a larger trowel, and a spray nozzle to your kit for managing multiple planters efficiently.</li> <li><strong>Kitchen gardens:</strong> A hand cultivator and weeder are high-priority tools. Regular soil loosening and weed removal are critical for vegetable and herb beds.</li> <li><strong>Indoor plant collection: </strong>Moss sticks, small trowel, and a fine mist spray are the core tools for indoor plant maintenance.</li> </ul> <h3>By Material:</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Stainless steel heads: </strong>Most durable and rust-resistant. Best for long-term use.</li> <li><strong>Mild steel with powder coating: </strong>More affordable, adequate for occasional use. Inspect coating regularly to prevent rust.</li> <li><strong>Wooden handles:</strong> Provide a comfortable grip and absorb vibration. Require occasional oiling to prevent cracking.</li> <li><strong>Plastic handles: </strong>Lightweight and rust-free. Good for light-duty indoor tools.</li> </ul> <h2><br>Gardening Tools Names and Uses</h2> <p>A quick reference guide to common gardening tools and what they do:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Khurpi (Trowel): </strong>Digging, transplanting, mixing soil, scooping potting media into pots.</li> <li><strong>Hand Cultivator:&nbsp;</strong>Loosening the top layer of soil in pots and beds, improving aeration before watering or fertilizing.</li> <li><strong>Weeder:</strong> Removing weeds at the root level from pots, raised beds, and garden borders.</li> <li><strong>Pruning Scissors/Secateurs:</strong> Trimming dead leaves and branches, cutting stems for propagation, shaping ornamental plants.</li> <li><strong>Moss Stick:&nbsp;</strong>Support structure for climbing plants like Monstera, Pothos, and Philodendron. Coir surface allows aerial roots to grip and absorb moisture.</li> <li><strong>Watering Can:</strong> Controlled watering with a rose head nozzle for gentle, even distribution. Available in 1 litre, 2 litre, and 5 litre sizes.</li> <li><strong>Spray Nozzle/Pressure Sprayer:&nbsp;</strong>High-pressure water delivery for foliar cleaning, pest control sprays, and targeted watering in large gardens.</li> <li><strong>Gardening Mat:&nbsp;</strong>Waterproof surface for repotting and soil mixing indoors or on balconies.</li> <li><strong>Gardening Gloves:&nbsp;</strong>Hand protection during digging, pruning, and handling sharp or thorny plants.</li> <li><strong>Hedge Cutter Scissors:&nbsp;</strong>Long-blade scissors for trimming hedges, shaped topiaries, and large outdoor foliage plants.</li> </ul> <h2><br>Buy Garden Tools Online from Urvann</h2> <p>Shop garden tools online at Urvann. Choose from khurpis, trowels, weeders, pruning scissors, moss sticks, gardening mats, and tool kits for everyday plant care.</p> <p>Our tools are easy to use and suitable for balconies, terraces, indoor plants, and kitchen gardens.</p> <p>Order by 7 PM for free next-day delivery in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru. Pan-India delivery is also available.</p> <h2><br>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)</h2> <h3>1. What are the basic gardening tools every home gardener needs?</h3> <p>The most essential garden tools for home use are a khurpi or trowel (for digging and planting), a hand cultivator (for soil aeration), a weeder (for removing weeds), pruning scissors (for trimming), and a watering can or spray nozzle. A 3 or 5-piece gardening kit is the most economical way to start.</p> <h3>2. What is a khurpi used for?</h3> <p>A khurpi (also called a trowel or trovel) is used for digging, loosening soil, transplanting seedlings, scooping potting mix, and mixing soil amendments in pots and garden beds. It is the single most-used hand tool in Indian home gardens.</p> <h3>3. What is the difference between a khurpi and a trowel?</h3> <p>Both serve similar functions. A traditional khurpi has a flat, narrow blade suited for digging and scraping in compact pots. A trowel typically has a pointed or rounded scoop-shaped blade better suited for scooping soil and planting in soft ground. Urvann stocks both types in metal, stainless steel, and wooden handle variants.</p> <h3>4. What gardening tools are best for balcony and container gardens?</h3> <p>For balcony and container gardens, small hand tools work best. A khurpi, hand cultivator, hand weeder, pruning scissors, and a compact watering can or spray nozzle cover all the tasks needed for pot-based gardening. Large spades or forks are not necessary for container setups.</p> <h3>5. What is a moss stick, and which plants need it?</h3> <p>A moss stick is a coir-covered support pole used for climbing plants with aerial roots. Plants like Monstera, Money Plant, Pothos, Philodendron, and Scindapsus use aerial roots to grip and climb the stick. The coir surface retains moisture, which the aerial roots can absorb directly. Choose a moss stick height that matches your plant's current height and upgrade as it grows.</p> <h3>6. What is a hand cultivator used for in gardening?</h3> <p>A hand cultivator is a small tool with multiple curved tines used to loosen and aerate the top 1 to 2 inches of soil in pots and garden beds. Loosening the soil before watering or fertilizing significantly improves water penetration and nutrient absorption at the root level. It also helps break up any surface crust that forms on potting soil over time.</p> <h3>7. How do I prevent my gardening tools from rusting?</h3> <p>Rinse metal tools after each use to remove soil and moisture. Dry them completely before storing. Lightly oil metal surfaces (a few drops of cooking oil or mineral oil) every few weeks to create a protective layer. Store in a dry, ventilated area and avoid leaving tools in direct rain or standing water.</p> <h3>8. What are horticulture tools?</h3> <p>Horticulture tools are garden tools specifically designed for the cultivation and care of plants &mdash; including digging, pruning, planting, watering, and soil management tools. For home gardens, the most common horticulture tools are khurpi, trowel, hand cultivator, weeder, pruning shears, and watering equipment.</p> <h3>9. Can I buy a complete garden tools kit online?</h3> <p>Yes. Urvann offers multi-piece gardening tool kits that include a khurpi, hand cultivator, and weeder in a single purchase &mdash; a cost-effective way to get started with all the essential tools at once. Individual tools are also available for replacing or adding specific items to an existing kit.</p> <h3>10. What is the best small garden tool for indoor plants?</h3> <p>For indoor plants, a small trowel or khurpi, a hand cultivator for loosening soil, pruning scissors for trimming dead leaves, and a fine mist spray nozzle are the most useful tools. A moss stick is also essential if you grow climbing plants like Monstera or Pothos indoors.</p> <h3>11. Are Urvann's gardening tools rust-resistant?</h3> <p>Yes. Urvann's metal garden tools are selected for rust resistance, with stainless steel and powder-coated mild steel options available. Proper storage and occasional oiling will further extend the life of any metal gardening tool.</p>

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Make plant care easier with Urvann's range of garden tools and equipment.

Choose from khurpis, trowels, weeders, hand cultivators, pruning scissors, moss sticks, gardening kits, and other useful gardening accessories. These tools are suitable for balcony gardens, indoor plants, kitchen gardens, and terrace gardens.

Whether you are starting a home garden or adding to your gardening collection, our tools are designed for regular use. They are sturdy, rust-resistant, and easy to handle.

NOTE: Prices may vary by location. Please check the final price based on your delivery address.

Why 50,000+ Indian Plant Parents Buy Garden Tools from Urvann

⭐ Rated 4.8/5 by 12,340+ verified buyers

✓ Free Next-Day Delivery - Available on orders placed by 7 PM in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru.
✓ Pan India Deliveries - Delivery timelines vary by location.
✓ Hassle-Free Replacement - 2-day replacement window if the product arrives damaged or incorrect.
✓ Built for Indian Home Gardens - Ideal for maintaining balcony pots, terrace planters, and kitchen gardens with ease.
✓ Rust-Resistant and Durable - Built to withstand regular use and varying weather conditions, including humidity and monsoon seasons.
✓ Complete Garden Care in One Place - Find gardening tools, plants, pots, soil, seeds, and fertilizers all in one place.


Garden Tools and Equipment at Urvann

Urvann's gardening tools collection includes everything you need for everyday plant care. From digging and planting tools to pruning scissors, moss sticks, and gardening mats, you'll find tools for balconies, indoor plants, kitchen gardens, and terrace gardens.

Khurpi and Trowel

Khurpi is one of the most commonly used gardening tools in India. It is useful for digging, loosening soil, transplanting seedlings, and mixing potting soil. Trowels are ideal for planting and repotting in pots and containers.

Hand Weeder

A hand weeder helps remove weeds from the soil without disturbing nearby plants. It is especially useful for pots, planters, and kitchen gardens.

Hand Cultivator

A hand cultivator loosens the top layer of soil and improves aeration around plant roots. It also helps water and nutrients reach the roots more effectively.

Pruning Scissors

Pruning scissors are used for trimming leaves, cutting stems, removing dry growth, and shaping plants. Regular pruning helps plants stay healthy and encourages fresh growth.

Moss Sticks

Moss sticks provide support for climbing plants such as Monstera, Money Plant, Pothos, and Philodendron. They help plants grow upright and support healthy root development.

Watering Tools

Watering cans and spray nozzles make it easier to water plants accurately. They are suitable for everything from delicate seedlings to larger garden plants.

Gardening Mats

Gardening mats help keep floors and surfaces clean during repotting, soil mixing, and plant maintenance. They are particularly useful for indoor and balcony gardening.


Basic Gardening Tools Every Home Gardener Needs

If you are starting a garden, these are some of the most useful tools to have at home:

For Digging and Planting

A khurpi or trowel helps with planting, repotting, and loosening soil.

For Soil Care

A hand cultivator loosens the soil and improves air circulation around plant roots.

For Weeding

A hand weeder helps remove weeds without disturbing nearby plants.

For Trimming and Pruning

Garden scissors or pruning shears are useful for trimming leaves, cutting stems, and removing dry growth.

For Watering

A watering can or spray nozzle helps deliver water evenly to plants.

For Climbing Plants

Moss sticks provide support for climbing plants and help them grow upright.

For Indoor Gardening

A waterproof gardening mat keeps floors and surfaces clean during repotting and plant care.


How To Choose the Right Garden Tools

By Garden Type:

  • Balcony and container gardens: Focus on small hand tools, including khurpi, hand cultivator, trowel, scissors, and a compact watering can. You do not need large digging tools for pot-based gardening.
  • Terrace gardens and raised beds: Add a weeder, a larger trowel, and a spray nozzle to your kit for managing multiple planters efficiently.
  • Kitchen gardens: A hand cultivator and weeder are high-priority tools. Regular soil loosening and weed removal are critical for vegetable and herb beds.
  • Indoor plant collection: Moss sticks, small trowel, and a fine mist spray are the core tools for indoor plant maintenance.

By Material:

  • Stainless steel heads: Most durable and rust-resistant. Best for long-term use.
  • Mild steel with powder coating: More affordable, adequate for occasional use. Inspect coating regularly to prevent rust.
  • Wooden handles: Provide a comfortable grip and absorb vibration. Require occasional oiling to prevent cracking.
  • Plastic handles: Lightweight and rust-free. Good for light-duty indoor tools.


Gardening Tools Names and Uses

A quick reference guide to common gardening tools and what they do:

  • Khurpi (Trowel): Digging, transplanting, mixing soil, scooping potting media into pots.
  • Hand Cultivator: Loosening the top layer of soil in pots and beds, improving aeration before watering or fertilizing.
  • Weeder: Removing weeds at the root level from pots, raised beds, and garden borders.
  • Pruning Scissors/Secateurs: Trimming dead leaves and branches, cutting stems for propagation, shaping ornamental plants.
  • Moss Stick: Support structure for climbing plants like Monstera, Pothos, and Philodendron. Coir surface allows aerial roots to grip and absorb moisture.
  • Watering Can: Controlled watering with a rose head nozzle for gentle, even distribution. Available in 1 litre, 2 litre, and 5 litre sizes.
  • Spray Nozzle/Pressure Sprayer: High-pressure water delivery for foliar cleaning, pest control sprays, and targeted watering in large gardens.
  • Gardening Mat: Waterproof surface for repotting and soil mixing indoors or on balconies.
  • Gardening Gloves: Hand protection during digging, pruning, and handling sharp or thorny plants.
  • Hedge Cutter Scissors: Long-blade scissors for trimming hedges, shaped topiaries, and large outdoor foliage plants.


Buy Garden Tools Online from Urvann

Shop garden tools online at Urvann. Choose from khurpis, trowels, weeders, pruning scissors, moss sticks, gardening mats, and tool kits for everyday plant care.

Our tools are easy to use and suitable for balconies, terraces, indoor plants, and kitchen gardens.

Order by 7 PM for free next-day delivery in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru. Pan-India delivery is also available.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What are the basic gardening tools every home gardener needs?

The most essential garden tools for home use are a khurpi or trowel (for digging and planting), a hand cultivator (for soil aeration), a weeder (for removing weeds), pruning scissors (for trimming), and a watering can or spray nozzle. A 3 or 5-piece gardening kit is the most economical way to start.

2. What is a khurpi used for?

A khurpi (also called a trowel or trovel) is used for digging, loosening soil, transplanting seedlings, scooping potting mix, and mixing soil amendments in pots and garden beds. It is the single most-used hand tool in Indian home gardens.

3. What is the difference between a khurpi and a trowel?

Both serve similar functions. A traditional khurpi has a flat, narrow blade suited for digging and scraping in compact pots. A trowel typically has a pointed or rounded scoop-shaped blade better suited for scooping soil and planting in soft ground. Urvann stocks both types in metal, stainless steel, and wooden handle variants.

4. What gardening tools are best for balcony and container gardens?

For balcony and container gardens, small hand tools work best. A khurpi, hand cultivator, hand weeder, pruning scissors, and a compact watering can or spray nozzle cover all the tasks needed for pot-based gardening. Large spades or forks are not necessary for container setups.

5. What is a moss stick, and which plants need it?

A moss stick is a coir-covered support pole used for climbing plants with aerial roots. Plants like Monstera, Money Plant, Pothos, Philodendron, and Scindapsus use aerial roots to grip and climb the stick. The coir surface retains moisture, which the aerial roots can absorb directly. Choose a moss stick height that matches your plant's current height and upgrade as it grows.

6. What is a hand cultivator used for in gardening?

A hand cultivator is a small tool with multiple curved tines used to loosen and aerate the top 1 to 2 inches of soil in pots and garden beds. Loosening the soil before watering or fertilizing significantly improves water penetration and nutrient absorption at the root level. It also helps break up any surface crust that forms on potting soil over time.

7. How do I prevent my gardening tools from rusting?

Rinse metal tools after each use to remove soil and moisture. Dry them completely before storing. Lightly oil metal surfaces (a few drops of cooking oil or mineral oil) every few weeks to create a protective layer. Store in a dry, ventilated area and avoid leaving tools in direct rain or standing water.

8. What are horticulture tools?

Horticulture tools are garden tools specifically designed for the cultivation and care of plants — including digging, pruning, planting, watering, and soil management tools. For home gardens, the most common horticulture tools are khurpi, trowel, hand cultivator, weeder, pruning shears, and watering equipment.

9. Can I buy a complete garden tools kit online?

Yes. Urvann offers multi-piece gardening tool kits that include a khurpi, hand cultivator, and weeder in a single purchase — a cost-effective way to get started with all the essential tools at once. Individual tools are also available for replacing or adding specific items to an existing kit.

10. What is the best small garden tool for indoor plants?

For indoor plants, a small trowel or khurpi, a hand cultivator for loosening soil, pruning scissors for trimming dead leaves, and a fine mist spray nozzle are the most useful tools. A moss stick is also essential if you grow climbing plants like Monstera or Pothos indoors.

11. Are Urvann's gardening tools rust-resistant?

Yes. Urvann's metal garden tools are selected for rust resistance, with stainless steel and powder-coated mild steel options available. Proper storage and occasional oiling will further extend the life of any metal gardening tool.


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Make plant care easier with Urvann's range of garden tools and equipment.

Choose from khurpis, trowels, weeders, hand cultivators, pruning scissors, moss sticks, gardening kits, and other useful gardening accessories. These tools are suitable for balcony gardens, indoor plants, kitchen gardens, and terrace gardens.

Whether you are starting a home garden or adding to your gardening collection, our tools are designed for regular use. They are sturdy, rust-resistant, and easy to handle.

NOTE: Prices may vary by location. Please check the final price based on your delivery address.

Why 50,000+ Indian Plant Parents Buy Garden Tools from Urvann

⭐ Rated 4.8/5 by 12,340+ verified buyers

✓ Free Next-Day Delivery - Available on orders placed by 7 PM in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru.
✓ Pan India Deliveries - Delivery timelines vary by location.
✓ Hassle-Free Replacement - 2-day replacement window if the product arrives damaged or incorrect.
✓ Built for Indian Home Gardens - Ideal for maintaining balcony pots, terrace planters, and kitchen gardens with ease.
✓ Rust-Resistant and Durable - Built to withstand regular use and varying weather conditions, including humidity and monsoon seasons.
✓ Complete Garden Care in One Place - Find gardening tools, plants, pots, soil, seeds, and fertilizers all in one place.


Garden Tools and Equipment at Urvann

Urvann's gardening tools collection includes everything you need for everyday plant care. From digging and planting tools to pruning scissors, moss sticks, and gardening mats, you'll find tools for balconies, indoor plants, kitchen gardens, and terrace gardens.

Khurpi and Trowel

Khurpi is one of the most commonly used gardening tools in India. It is useful for digging, loosening soil, transplanting seedlings, and mixing potting soil. Trowels are ideal for planting and repotting in pots and containers.

Hand Weeder

A hand weeder helps remove weeds from the soil without disturbing nearby plants. It is especially useful for pots, planters, and kitchen gardens.

Hand Cultivator

A hand cultivator loosens the top layer of soil and improves aeration around plant roots. It also helps water and nutrients reach the roots more effectively.

Pruning Scissors

Pruning scissors are used for trimming leaves, cutting stems, removing dry growth, and shaping plants. Regular pruning helps plants stay healthy and encourages fresh growth.

Moss Sticks

Moss sticks provide support for climbing plants such as Monstera, Money Plant, Pothos, and Philodendron. They help plants grow upright and support healthy root development.

Watering Tools

Watering cans and spray nozzles make it easier to water plants accurately. They are suitable for everything from delicate seedlings to larger garden plants.

Gardening Mats

Gardening mats help keep floors and surfaces clean during repotting, soil mixing, and plant maintenance. They are particularly useful for indoor and balcony gardening.


Basic Gardening Tools Every Home Gardener Needs

If you are starting a garden, these are some of the most useful tools to have at home:

For Digging and Planting

A khurpi or trowel helps with planting, repotting, and loosening soil.

For Soil Care

A hand cultivator loosens the soil and improves air circulation around plant roots.

For Weeding

A hand weeder helps remove weeds without disturbing nearby plants.

For Trimming and Pruning

Garden scissors or pruning shears are useful for trimming leaves, cutting stems, and removing dry growth.

For Watering

A watering can or spray nozzle helps deliver water evenly to plants.

For Climbing Plants

Moss sticks provide support for climbing plants and help them grow upright.

For Indoor Gardening

A waterproof gardening mat keeps floors and surfaces clean during repotting and plant care.


How To Choose the Right Garden Tools

By Garden Type:

  • Balcony and container gardens: Focus on small hand tools, including khurpi, hand cultivator, trowel, scissors, and a compact watering can. You do not need large digging tools for pot-based gardening.
  • Terrace gardens and raised beds: Add a weeder, a larger trowel, and a spray nozzle to your kit for managing multiple planters efficiently.
  • Kitchen gardens: A hand cultivator and weeder are high-priority tools. Regular soil loosening and weed removal are critical for vegetable and herb beds.
  • Indoor plant collection: Moss sticks, small trowel, and a fine mist spray are the core tools for indoor plant maintenance.

By Material:

  • Stainless steel heads: Most durable and rust-resistant. Best for long-term use.
  • Mild steel with powder coating: More affordable, adequate for occasional use. Inspect coating regularly to prevent rust.
  • Wooden handles: Provide a comfortable grip and absorb vibration. Require occasional oiling to prevent cracking.
  • Plastic handles: Lightweight and rust-free. Good for light-duty indoor tools.


Gardening Tools Names and Uses

A quick reference guide to common gardening tools and what they do:

  • Khurpi (Trowel): Digging, transplanting, mixing soil, scooping potting media into pots.
  • Hand Cultivator: Loosening the top layer of soil in pots and beds, improving aeration before watering or fertilizing.
  • Weeder: Removing weeds at the root level from pots, raised beds, and garden borders.
  • Pruning Scissors/Secateurs: Trimming dead leaves and branches, cutting stems for propagation, shaping ornamental plants.
  • Moss Stick: Support structure for climbing plants like Monstera, Pothos, and Philodendron. Coir surface allows aerial roots to grip and absorb moisture.
  • Watering Can: Controlled watering with a rose head nozzle for gentle, even distribution. Available in 1 litre, 2 litre, and 5 litre sizes.
  • Spray Nozzle/Pressure Sprayer: High-pressure water delivery for foliar cleaning, pest control sprays, and targeted watering in large gardens.
  • Gardening Mat: Waterproof surface for repotting and soil mixing indoors or on balconies.
  • Gardening Gloves: Hand protection during digging, pruning, and handling sharp or thorny plants.
  • Hedge Cutter Scissors: Long-blade scissors for trimming hedges, shaped topiaries, and large outdoor foliage plants.


Buy Garden Tools Online from Urvann

Shop garden tools online at Urvann. Choose from khurpis, trowels, weeders, pruning scissors, moss sticks, gardening mats, and tool kits for everyday plant care.

Our tools are easy to use and suitable for balconies, terraces, indoor plants, and kitchen gardens.

Order by 7 PM for free next-day delivery in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru. Pan-India delivery is also available.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What are the basic gardening tools every home gardener needs?

The most essential garden tools for home use are a khurpi or trowel (for digging and planting), a hand cultivator (for soil aeration), a weeder (for removing weeds), pruning scissors (for trimming), and a watering can or spray nozzle. A 3 or 5-piece gardening kit is the most economical way to start.

2. What is a khurpi used for?

A khurpi (also called a trowel or trovel) is used for digging, loosening soil, transplanting seedlings, scooping potting mix, and mixing soil amendments in pots and garden beds. It is the single most-used hand tool in Indian home gardens.

3. What is the difference between a khurpi and a trowel?

Both serve similar functions. A traditional khurpi has a flat, narrow blade suited for digging and scraping in compact pots. A trowel typically has a pointed or rounded scoop-shaped blade better suited for scooping soil and planting in soft ground. Urvann stocks both types in metal, stainless steel, and wooden handle variants.

4. What gardening tools are best for balcony and container gardens?

For balcony and container gardens, small hand tools work best. A khurpi, hand cultivator, hand weeder, pruning scissors, and a compact watering can or spray nozzle cover all the tasks needed for pot-based gardening. Large spades or forks are not necessary for container setups.

5. What is a moss stick, and which plants need it?

A moss stick is a coir-covered support pole used for climbing plants with aerial roots. Plants like Monstera, Money Plant, Pothos, Philodendron, and Scindapsus use aerial roots to grip and climb the stick. The coir surface retains moisture, which the aerial roots can absorb directly. Choose a moss stick height that matches your plant's current height and upgrade as it grows.

6. What is a hand cultivator used for in gardening?

A hand cultivator is a small tool with multiple curved tines used to loosen and aerate the top 1 to 2 inches of soil in pots and garden beds. Loosening the soil before watering or fertilizing significantly improves water penetration and nutrient absorption at the root level. It also helps break up any surface crust that forms on potting soil over time.

7. How do I prevent my gardening tools from rusting?

Rinse metal tools after each use to remove soil and moisture. Dry them completely before storing. Lightly oil metal surfaces (a few drops of cooking oil or mineral oil) every few weeks to create a protective layer. Store in a dry, ventilated area and avoid leaving tools in direct rain or standing water.

8. What are horticulture tools?

Horticulture tools are garden tools specifically designed for the cultivation and care of plants — including digging, pruning, planting, watering, and soil management tools. For home gardens, the most common horticulture tools are khurpi, trowel, hand cultivator, weeder, pruning shears, and watering equipment.

9. Can I buy a complete garden tools kit online?

Yes. Urvann offers multi-piece gardening tool kits that include a khurpi, hand cultivator, and weeder in a single purchase — a cost-effective way to get started with all the essential tools at once. Individual tools are also available for replacing or adding specific items to an existing kit.

10. What is the best small garden tool for indoor plants?

For indoor plants, a small trowel or khurpi, a hand cultivator for loosening soil, pruning scissors for trimming dead leaves, and a fine mist spray nozzle are the most useful tools. A moss stick is also essential if you grow climbing plants like Monstera or Pothos indoors.

11. Are Urvann's gardening tools rust-resistant?

Yes. Urvann's metal garden tools are selected for rust resistance, with stainless steel and powder-coated mild steel options available. Proper storage and occasional oiling will further extend the life of any metal gardening tool.

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