Secateurs

The art of clever pruning - light and robust with well thought-out ergonomics, compelling quality and product features.

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The right choice for cutting of flowers, bushes and branches

Gardena Secateur cutting the branch of a tree

Ergonomic, lightweight and functional design

The ergonomic lightweight handles with soft grips will make garden pruning easier, more comfortable and safer. The GARDENA Secateurs range offers the ideal tool for your gardening needs.

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Quality material

GARDENA Secateurs are all made with strong, long-lasting blades that offer the best cutting performance. Made from quality materials and equipped with innovative features, they offer a precise, yet effortless cutting result.

Gardena anvil secateurs cutting a thicker branch off a tree

Anvil Secateurs – ideal for hard, dry wood

The upper blade is narrower and sharper. The wide anvil distributes pressure and supports the branch in order to avoid damaging or crushing the bark. The curved head facilitates an easier cutting action close to the joint.

Bypass secateurs cutting off a rose

Bypass Secateurs – ideal for flowers and fresh wood

Both the blade and the counter blade are ground and penetrate the branch at the same time. They provide a firm and precise cut, without leaving pressure marks on the wood. The branches and twigs are cut very close to the trunk, which avoids forming cones that hinder the flow of sap.

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Garden inspiration

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Difference between bypass and anvil secateurs

Bypass secateurs offer precision, while anvil secateurs offer force. When should you use each cutting principle?
A woman cutting some roses

The Art of Clever Pruning

To prune or not to prune; that is the question. The answer is almost always YES but When? How much? Why? With what? Many questions arise, we have the answers.
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Pruning Fruit Trees

The thought of pruning fruit trees often can fill gardeners with a sense of dread. But once you know how to prune, and understand that it is an important task then it becomes all about the greater good of the harvest.