The 2026 Spring Guide is Here (+ Save Up to $30!)
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Hi there,
Paul here from Garrett Wade. With most of the country past last frost, beds prepped, and seedlings ready for the dirt, spring planting is in full swing — and our 2026 Spring Gardening Guide just dropped to help you make the most of it.
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Whether you're starting seeds, breaking new ground, or finally tackling that overgrown corner of the yard, here are a few standouts from this season's guide:
Everyday Complete Pruning Set: A matched set of five pruners covering every cutting task — anvil for dry stalks and deadwood, bypass for green material, and a flower cutter for harvesting blooms. Cast aluminum handles with rubber grips and spring-loaded snap catches.
USA Made Foldable Sturdy Garden Cart: An ingenious hybrid wagon, cart, and wheelbarrow in one — lightweight aluminum that hauls up to 330 lbs of mulch, gravel, firewood, or yard waste. Removable gates let you switch between enclosed loads and longer lumber, and it folds flat for storage. 20" pneumatic tires handle uneven ground without complaint.
USA Made Pointed Shovel: Heat-treated alloy steel from blade to handle, fully welded, with a 9" rounded blade for clean penetration and a 40" handle with a slight bend for added leverage. Built by a US maker that supplies professionals — the kind of shovel you buy once.
Interlocking Steel Garden Trellis: Sold as a pair, these 47" panels lean together as an A-frame, line up side-by-side as an ivy wall, or offset at a low angle — your call. Made of uncoated steel that's designed to rust into a beautiful patina over time, inspired by English country gardens.
Copper Seed Starting Tray: An exclusive design — 24 square bottomless inserts sit in a grid frame inside a high-sided copper tray. Fill the tray with water, let your seedlings drink from the bottom, then slide each insert out for transplanting without disturbing the roots.
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All the best,
Paul
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