• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
Home Garden Joy
  • Home
  • How to Garden
    • Garden Pests
    • Plant Diseases
    • Raised Bed Gardening
    • Seed Starting
    • Tools & Equipment
  • Plants
    • Plant Profiles
    • Vegetables
    • Fruit
    • Herbs
  • Recipes
    • Canning and Food Preservation
  • Books & Classes
    • Herbalism Classes
    • Books for Christian Herbalists
  • About
    • Privacy Policy

Must-Have Pruning Tools for Homeowners

September 16, 2021 by Jeanne

Pruning tools include various shears, scissors, and saws that are used to prune various trees, shrubs, and flowers. Let’s take a look at the different pruning tools you may need, when you use them, and why.

What Are the Different Types of Pruning Tools?

There are four main types of tools used to prune trees, shrubs, and flowers.

anvil pruners and scissor pruners

Hand Pruners

Pictured at left are two types of hand pruners:

  • Anvil pruners, which have two blade of equal length
  • Scissor pruners, which have a curved blade

You can use anvil or scissor pruners interchangeably. They should be used on branches no thicker than 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch in diameter.

The blades on both of these pruners, the Fiskars model on the far left and the Felco pruners (red handle) on the right, can be changed by loosening the screw holding the blades. Replacement blades can be purchased online.

Both anvil and scissor pruners have a safety catch that holds the blades shut. It’s important to have the safety catch on while carrying pruners. I tuck my pruners into my back pocket while gardening, and I don’t want to get stuck in the butt by accidentally opening them!

Loppers & Saws

Loppers and saws are used to trim larger branches. They are used most often on trees and large shrubs.

  • Loppers have long handles and short, compact blades. The long handles provide an easy way to reach into big shrubs or up to overhanging tree branches to snip them.
  • Pruning saws, such as the red-handled Corona brand pruner at right, offer saw blade that makes it easy to cut through large branches. The blade folds into the handle. A safety button protects against accidents by locking the blade in place.

loppers and a pruning saw

Choosing the Best Pruning Tools

When shopping for pruning tools, there are several considerations.

  • Materials: Look for pruners made from heavy-duty materials. They should have sharp, steel blades and comfortable handles. If you can try a brand of pruners before you buy them, do so — it’s the best way to get a feel for them.
  • Replaceable blades: Some manufacturers forge the blades directly onto the handles, which makes it impossible to change them if they get dull. Make sure that the brand you choose enables you to easily replace the blades.
  • Weight: I like the red-handled Felco pruners the best because they are lightweight. Anvil pruners tend to be heavier. My husband prefers them while I prefer scissor pruners. No matter which tools you choose, they should be easy for you to handle.
  • Use: How do you plant to use your tools? For light seasonal pruning or heavy-duty orchard work? We invested in the pruning saw because we have to trim apple trees and prune many other large trees in our orchard. If you’re just cutting back shrubs in your front landscape, you may not need all of the pruning tools, just hand pruners and a good pair of loppers.

Best Pruning Tools

The following are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Thanks so much for being a part of Home Garden Joy!

Felco Hand Pruners

Here they are – the best scissor pruners on the market, in my opinion. When I worked at Martin Viette Nurseries, the staff was issued a pair of Felco #5s. I still use my pair 25 years later and they are going strong. They are lightweight, comfortable, and durable. These Swiss-made hand pruners are a great investment for the serious gardener.

Felco Hand Pruners

Filed Under: How to Garden, Tools & Equipment, Trees and Shrubs

Previous Post: « What Does Pruning Mean?
Next Post: When to Prune Trees, Shrubs and Flowers »

Footer

raised bed garden

How to Prepare Raised Beds for Spring Planting

The snow and ice have finally melted. In the mornings when I walk my dog through our farm, I can hear a rooster crowing on a neighboring farm. Cardinals have begun singing in the dawn. It’s spring, folks. And while the calendar reminds me we can still feel winter’s icy breath, spring planting is just…

Read More

two loaves of bread in the oven

Swedish Tea Bread

I first made Swedish tea bread for my 50th birthday. Three of my friends have birthdays in the same month and invited me to their family group birthday celebration (they are all relatives). I shaped the bread into braided rings and decorated it with sliced almonds. It was a hit, and I have made it…

Read More

a shovel with compost on it

How to Start Composting in Winter

Have you thought about starting a compost pile, but you’re wondering how to start composting in winter? I mean, after all, here in Virginia we just had three solid weeks of absolutely tundra-like temperatures. I had a sheet of ice for a lawn, and the raised bed garden was completely covered in a thick layer…

Read More

tomato seedlings

Seed Starting Indoors in February: Best Vegetables for Zones 4–8

February brings a special kind of excitement for gardeners across the northern United States. While snow may still be hanging around, February is the perfect opportunity to get your hands dirty indoors. It gives you an excuse to go to your favorite garden center – you need to stock up on seeds, right? It’s definitely…

Read More

  • About
  • Plant a Row for the Hungry
  • My Books on Amazon
  • Awards
  • Privacy Policy

Let’s Connect!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Threads
  • YouTube

Copyright © 2026 Home Garden Joy on the Foodie Pro Theme