Pressure Sprayers

Tender plant care with fine-mist fertilizing, plant protection and irrigation.

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Versatile sprayers for garden and household

A Gardena Soft Sprayer with some seedlings on a windowsill

Grow your own

The Soft Sprayer enables you to supply your delicate seedlings with water in a targeted and gentle manner using drip or spray irrigation, preventing small plants and soil from being washed out.

A gardena Pump sprayer watering flowers

Convenient plant care

Conveniently supply your plants with moisture at any angle - The 360° function ensures that no air is sucked in, no matter what position the Pump Sprayer is in, guaranteeing a constant flow.

A man spraying with a portable Gardena Pressure Sprayer

Spray solution for medium to large areas

Building up pressure in the 5-litre container can be easily done by pumping the practical D-handle, and its ergonomic foot treads help keep the tank firmly in place

 A person filling a Gardena Pressure Sprayer with water from a bucket

Sustainable plant care

Want to try making your own organic plant treatments? Recipes and a nylon filter used to strain your brew are included with the sprayer.

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A person filling water into a Gardena Pressure Sprayer

Sustainable plant care

Discover more about making homemade mixtures. Suitable recipes for organic and sustainable brews are available here.

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