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As Used At Kew!

The Kew Gardens Collection by Spear & Jackson is an extensive range of quality garden tools and accessories. Kew’s team has worked closely with Spear & Jackson throughout the product development process, rigorously testing each item to ensure that the level of performance befits the brand. The result is a unique range of digging, cultivating, garden cutting tools, watering products and accessories that are genuinely used and recommended by Kew.

As you would expect, all the handles on Kew Collection digging and cultivating tools are made from the finest FSC© certified ash from well-managed forests. In addition, recent changes have been made to improve the environmental credentials of packaging for the range, by reducing or removing any unfriendly materials such as single use plastics and disposing of surplus packaging altogether in both primary point of sale materials and secondary transit packaging. Ensuring that wherever practically possible the packaging is made from sustainable, environmentally friendly, and recyclable materials that support Kew’s position as a world-leader in plant science and conservation. Every sale from the Kew Gardens Collection guarantees a contribution towards Kew’s vital work. New additions to the Kew Gardens Collection by Spear & Jackson for 2022 include:

1. Kew Gardens Collection Left-Handed Secateurs High quality secateurs designed to making cutting and pruning easier for left-handed users 2. Kew Gardens Collection Watering Cans Introducing new additions to the range in a traditional galvanised steel and vibrant lime green enamel finish. Available in 4.5L and 9L sizes 3. Kew Gardens Collection Patterned Kneeler A new addition to our award-winning range of cushioned Kneelers. The pattern is designed around botanical illustrations that are synonymous with Kew

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