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Burgon & Ball FloraBrite® Fluorescent Hand Trowel

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Description

Burgon & Ball FloraBrite® Fluorescent Hand TrowelThe FloraBrite Hand Trowel completes the everyday gardening quartet from our FloraBrite range the planting partner to the Hand Fork, the soil work tool to the cutting tools, properly engineered for daily kitchen garden, raised bed and container work. At 15. 49 it's the right tool for the digging down jobs that fill a gardening afternoon, with the same anti loss bright handles in pink or yellow that make the FloraBrite range a properly considered

The FloraBrite® Hand Trowel completes the everyday gardening quartet from our FloraBrite range — the planting partner to the Hand Fork, the soil-work tool to the cutting tools, properly engineered for daily kitchen-garden, raised-bed and container work. At £15.49 it's the right tool for the digging-down jobs that fill a gardening afternoon, with the same anti-loss bright handles in pink or yellow that make the FloraBrite range a properly considered investment for the gardener who keeps losing tools.

From Sheffield toolmakers Burgon & Ball, who've been making proper garden tools since 1730 — nearly three centuries of British toolmaking heritage. RHS-endorsed, with the proper build quality you'd expect from a heritage British toolmaker.

What it's for — planting and scooping

The trowel is the dedicated digging-down tool of the gardening quartet. Where the hand fork lifts and weeds, the trowel:

  • Plants seedlings and bedding plants — the headline use; the curved blade scoops out a proper plant-shaped hole in one motion. Particularly good for the spring rush of transferring greenhouse-raised plants into beds
  • Digs bulb-planting holes — for tulips, daffodils, alliums, narcissi. Properly the right depth-control for autumn bulb work
  • Fills pots and containers with compost — the curved blade holds a satisfying scoop of compost without spilling
  • Transplants young plants — lifting seedlings or small plants with their rootballs intact for moving
  • Mixes compost into bed surface — for top-dressing established beds in spring or autumn
  • Smooths and tidies — pressing soil down around new plantings, tidying pot rims
  • Light digging in raised beds — perfect scale for confined raised-bed work where a full border spade would be too big
  • Working in narrow spaces — between close-planted vegetables or in tight border gaps

For digging UP weeds and loosening soil, reach for the FloraBrite Hand Fork instead. The trowel and the hand fork are designed to be a complementary pair — trowel for planting and scooping, fork for weeding and lifting. Most working gardens benefit from having both.

Strong stainless steel blade

The blade is hardened and tempered stainless steel, properly matched to the demands of daily soil work:

  • Slices into soil smoothly — the hardened edge cuts through compacted soil and root systems where a softer steel would skid or bend
  • Resists rust — stainless is essential for trowel work; the blade spends most of its life in moist soil. Cheap trowel blades rust within a season; stainless keeps clean for decades
  • Doesn't bend — cheap trowels twist or splay after a few weeks of serious digging; hardened tempered stainless holds its shape
  • Easy to clean — wipe or rinse; doesn't accumulate the rust-and-dirt mix that ages cheap tools
  • Suitable for all soils — clay, sandy, stony, chalky — the proper material for genuine working conditions

This is a tool built to be in regular use for years rather than seasons.

Ergonomic design — the angled neck

The neck (or tang) of the trowel is carefully angled rather than straight — the proper craftsmanship detail that gives better leverage and reduces wrist strain through extended digging. Most cheap trowels have straight necks that force the wrist into an awkward angle; the angled forge puts the cutting edge into the soil at the natural working position for your wrist.

You can dig deeper with less effort. Over a long planting session, the difference between an angled-neck trowel and a straight one is genuinely substantial. Less hand fatigue, less wrist soreness next morning, more time spent actually planting.

Soft grip handle (in fluorescent pink or yellow) for cushioned comfort during the long sessions.

Why fluorescent — the anti-loss design

  • Easy to find against soil — trowels disappear into the very soil you're working with. Bright handles solve this properly
  • Easy to find against foliage — set down between rows for "just a moment"; the bright handle stays visible
  • Reflective highlights — catches torchlight or low-light, useful for early-morning or dusk gardening
  • Easy to identify in shared tool sheds — community gardens, allotment sites, family households where tools are shared and confused

The FloraBrite range exists for the gardener who's gone through several trowels over the years because they keep losing them. Once you've used a bright-handled tool for a season, going back to traditional muted colours feels like an unnecessary handicap.

Choose your colour

  • Sunny yellow — the highest visibility against green foliage and dark soil. The "I won't lose this" choice
  • Vivid pink — softer aesthetic, still highly visible. Properly distinctive in the tool basket

Both colours have identical engineering. Purely a colour preference.

Particularly good for

  • New gardeners — a trowel is the first hand tool every gardener needs. Properly serious stainless steel that won't bend or rust, in a design they won't lose
  • Container gardeners — the right scale for pot and planter work; small enough to fit, sturdy enough to dig
  • Raised bed gardeners — properly the right size for raised-bed conditions
  • Bulb planters — the curved blade is genuinely the best tool for autumn bulb work
  • Allotmenteers — the daily tool you don't want to lose. Compact for transport, bright when set down
  • Community garden gardeners — "this one's mine" identification in shared tool sheds
  • Older gardeners — the bright colours and ergonomic angled neck both help
  • Households sharing tools — pink for one, yellow for another
  • As a gift for someone setting up their first garden, or for an experienced gardener who's lost too many trowels — properly considered either way

Pair with the Hand Fork

The trowel and hand fork together are the classic gardening duo — the digging-down tool plus the digging-up tool. Buy both and you have the everyday soil-work hand kit covered:

  • FloraBrite Hand Trowel (this) — £15.49. Planting, scooping, filling pots, bulb holes
  • FloraBrite Hand Fork — £15.49. Weeding, cultivating, lifting, root work

At £30.98 the pair properly cover the daily soil-work needs of a working garden. Same coordinated bright handles, same hardened stainless steel, same RHS-endorsed quality.

The full FloraBrite range

This trowel completes our four-product FloraBrite range — the proper everyday hand-tool kit for the gardener who values anti-loss design alongside genuine build quality:

  • FloraBrite Flower & Fruit Snips — £13.49. Soft work: harvesting, picking, deadheading
  • FloraBrite Hand Trowel (this) — £15.49. Planting, scooping, container work
  • FloraBrite Hand Fork — £15.49. Soil work: weeding, cultivating, lifting
  • FloraBrite Bypass Secateurs — £23.49. Cutting: pruning, woody stems

The full quartet covers the four main everyday garden jobs — cut, pick, plant, weed — in coordinated anti-loss design at £67.96 for all four. The proper "starter set for the working garden" in a single colour palette.

Specifications

  • Brand: Burgon & Ball (FloraBrite® range, RHS-endorsed)
  • Type: Stainless steel hand trowel
  • Blade: Hardened and tempered stainless steel
  • Handle: Lightweight ergonomic shape with soft grip, fluorescent coating
  • Colour: Sunny yellow OR vivid pink (selectable variant)
  • Features: Carefully angled neck for optimal leverage; reflective highlights for low-light visibility
  • Endorsement: Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) endorsed
  • SKU: GFBHTYELL (yellow) / GFBHTPINK (pink — confirm)

About Burgon & Ball

Burgon & Ball are one of Britain's oldest toolmakers, founded in Sheffield in 1730 — nearly three centuries of British toolmaking heritage. They're RHS-endorsed, supplier to the Royal Horticultural Society, and the chosen manufacturer for the Sophie Conran licensed garden tool collection. We stock their range because they make proper garden tools the proper way — tested in real working gardens, built to last decades rather than seasons.

As a gift

At £15.49 the FloraBrite Hand Trowel sits at the considered-but-affordable gift price point. Particularly suited to:

  • A new gardener — a trowel is the genuine first tool every gardener needs. Properly serious starter kit
  • A community-garden gardener — the bright handles solve the shared-tool identification problem
  • An allotmenteer — the daily-use tool that always seems to wander off
  • Bulb-planting season (autumn) — properly thoughtful as an October-November gift
  • Households sharing tools — pink for one, yellow for another
  • Mother's Day, Father's Day, birthdays — affordable but genuinely useful
  • Older gardeners — the bright colours and angled neck both help
  • Christmas stocking — substantial enough to feel considered, affordable as one item in a larger gift
  • Paired with bulbs, seeds, or another FloraBrite tool — turns into a complete planting gift

For a properly considered gift, pair this trowel with the matching Hand Fork at £30.98 for the full soil-work duo — or build up the full FloraBrite quartet over time as occasions present themselves.

A small thought: a trowel is one of those tools every gardener uses without thinking about — you reach for it dozens of times in a session, often without setting it down properly between uses. Which is why losing it is the universal gardening frustration. A bright-handled trowel that you can see from across the bed turns those small daily moments of "where did I just put that?" into "oh, there it is." Multiply that small saving across all the gardening sessions of a year and you've quietly given yourself back hours of gardening time. The kind of small improvement that quietly compounds.

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