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Burgon & Ball RHS British Meadow Trowel & Fork Gift Set

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Burgon & Ball RHS British Meadow Trowel & Fork Gift Set"The love of gardening is a seed once sown, that never dies." Gertrude Jekyll wrote that, and Burgon & Ball have engraved it onto the trowel of this beautiful set one small line that captures something every gardener who's been at it a while will recognise. Once it takes hold, it doesn't leave. This is a properly considered gift. A matched trowel and hand fork from Burgon & Ball's British Meadow collection: stainless steel heads for years of use

"The love of gardening is a seed once sown, that never dies." Gertrude Jekyll wrote that, and Burgon & Ball have engraved it onto the trowel of this beautiful set — one small line that captures something every gardener who's been at it a while will recognise. Once it takes hold, it doesn't leave.

This is a properly considered gift. A matched trowel and hand fork from Burgon & Ball's British Meadow collection: stainless steel heads for years of use without rust, FSC-certified hardwood handles painted in a deep navy to match the meadow flower print, and the whole set arriving in a plastic-free recyclable presentation box that holds the tools securely. Ready to wrap, ready to give, ready to be loved.

From Burgon & Ball, the Sheffield toolmaker who've been making garden tools since 1730. Royal Horticultural Society endorsed — the highest recognition in British horticulture. Supplied to us through our partners at AllotMate, who curate proper, well-made tools for gardeners and allotmenteers who'd rather buy once.

What's in the set

Two essential hand tools, beautifully matched:

  • Hand trowel — for planting bulbs, transplanting seedlings, scooping compost, working in containers and raised beds. The everyday digging tool that lives in most gardeners' baskets. Engraved with the Gertrude Jekyll quote on the handle.
  • Hand fork — for loosening soil, lifting small weeds, breaking up compacted ground around established plants, and the gentle work of cultivating in tight spaces.

These two tools cover an enormous proportion of everyday garden work between them. A gardener with a good trowel and a good hand fork can tackle most things — dig planting holes, weed borders, plant containers, divide perennials, lift bulbs, work compost into beds.

Specifications

  • Heads: Stainless steel — rust-resistant, holds an edge well, easy to clean
  • Handles: FSC-certified hardwood, painted deep navy to match the British Meadow theme
  • Engraving: Gertrude Jekyll quote on the trowel — "The love of gardening is a seed once sown, that never dies"
  • Packaging: Fully recyclable, plastic-free presentation box with engineered cardboard insert holding the tools securely
  • Range: Part of the RHS "Gifts for Gardeners" collection celebrating wildflowers, butterflies and informal natural gardens
  • Endorsement: Royal Horticultural Society approved
  • Made by: Burgon & Ball, Sheffield (since 1730)
  • Supplied through: AllotMate

As a gift

This is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give a gardener — practical enough to be used every week, beautiful enough to be treasured, and rooted in proper horticultural heritage rather than novelty. Particularly special for:

  • A new gardener just starting out — a trowel and fork are the two tools they'll reach for most often, and arriving as a matched set says "this is for you to begin with"
  • A house-warming gift for someone with a new garden — pair with a packet of cottage garden seeds or a gift card and you have something genuinely lovely
  • A retirement gift — for anyone retiring with plans to spend more time in the garden, this is a quiet "we're so pleased for you" present
  • Mother's Day, birthdays, Christmas — particularly for the gardening parent, partner or grandparent who's hard to buy for
  • An anniversary gift — the engraved Jekyll quote turns this from kit into keepsake
  • A wedding gift for a couple setting up home with a garden — a small piece of starting-something-together

The plastic-free packaging means it arrives gift-ready straight from the box. No fiddly unwrapping, no hidden plastic, nothing to apologise for to the planet. Just a quietly handsome box that holds two beautiful tools.

The British Meadow design

Part of the RHS "Gifts for Gardeners" series, the British Meadow collection celebrates native UK wildflowers and the renewed appreciation gardeners have for natural, informal gardening. The deep navy painted handles set off the meadow flower print — a gentle nod to the buttercups, ox-eye daisies, red campion and common sorrel that fill our hedgerows, road verges and uncultivated corners every summer.

It pairs beautifully with the matching British Meadow Flower and Fruit Snips and the British Meadow gardening gloves — together they make a complete cottage gardener's kit, all in the same lovely design.

Looking after them

FSC hardwood and stainless steel — properly looked after, these are tools to hand on. A few small habits help:

  • Wipe the heads clean after each use, particularly after damp or sappy work
  • Store dry rather than damp — out of wet sheds and away from condensation
  • The hardwood handles can be lightly oiled with linseed oil once or twice a year to keep them conditioned and the print looking fresh
  • Avoid leaving them in direct sun long-term — UV will gradually fade any printed finish
  • The stainless steel heads won't rust, but a quick polish with a cloth keeps them looking smart

Tools that are well cared for end up with the kind of patina that comes from being loved. These will get there.

About Burgon & Ball

Burgon & Ball have been making garden tools in Sheffield since 1730, drawing on the city's centuries-old expertise in steel. They hold the official Royal Horticultural Society endorsement — a designation given to tools that meet exacting standards for performance, durability and design. We're proud to stock their range; British-made tools at this quality are increasingly rare.

A small thought: there's something rather lovely about giving a gardener a tool that comes pre-loved with a quotation. The Jekyll line on the trowel turns every use into a small reminder of why we garden in the first place — and most gift-givers know that the best gifts are the ones that say something true. This says one of the truest things ever written about the pleasure of growing things.

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