After retirement, spending time in the garden can be relaxing and good for your health. However, with age comes mobility issues, but you can still go about your normal routine in the garden with our aids. We have garden kneelers that make getting up and down off the ground easier and much more comfortable. Unfold the legs and put your weight on the frame to hoist yourself up or down to your flowerbeds.
At Complete Care Shop, we have plenty of gardening tools to make life easier for you outdoors. We have long handled trowels, forks, hoes and more. All are built to make gardening easier for you if you live with mobility issues so find it difficult to bend over or get down on the ground for long periods of time. These long-handled tools allow you to stand comfortably and still treat your garden.
For the very best of our range to enable greater independence and comfort in the garden, make sure to look out for our OT Recommended products which are selected by our experts for their functionality, ease of use, safety and value for money. Look out for the green badge.
At Complete Care Shop, we’re determined to help and support you towards increased independence in your every day. With an excellent rating on Trustpilot, it’s clear that we’re a reliable supplier of high-quality gardening aids. If you have any questions about our products, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Gardening aids are tools and equipment designed to assist gardeners in various tasks and make gardening more efficient and enjoyable. They can range from basic hand tools like shovels and pruners to advanced devices such as automated watering systems or electric cultivators. Gardening aids help with tasks like digging, planting, watering, pruning, and maintaining the garden, ultimately saving time and effort for gardeners.
For individuals with limited mobility or physical disabilities, there are gardening aids specifically designed to accommodate their needs. Some common options include raised garden beds or elevated planters, which reduce the need for bending or kneeling. Tools with extended handles or ergonomic designs make them easier to grip and use. Additionally, garden carts or wheelbarrows can assist in moving heavy materials or tools around the garden.
Yes, there are several gardening aids available for eco-friendly or sustainable gardening practices. Compost bins or tumblers help recycle kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. Rainwater collection systems capture and store rainwater for watering plants, conserving water resources. Additionally, there are manual or electric tools designed for precise and efficient seed planting, promoting optimal plant growth while minimising waste.