We've all been going through it this winter. But if you've been watching the forecast like it personally owes you answers, there's finally a light at the end of the tunnel. The Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting a warmer-than-average and drier spring across much of the U.S., which means earlier thawing, less prolonged cold snaps, and — depending on where you live — less rainfall than usual as the season gets going.
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According to the Almanac’s long-range forecast, above-average temperatures should hit most of the country, with a handful of exceptions (parts of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Colorado, notably). It's also expected to be drier than usual everywhere except Upper Alaska, Texas, Oklahoma, the upper Midwest and a few other regional areas. For gardeners, this means spring may arrive early, but watch for soil that dries out quickly and stress on young plants due to the lack of rain.
In this article: WORKPRO Extra-Thick Kneeling Pad, COOLJOB 6 Pairs Gardening Gloves and Famoy Claw Gardening Gloves for Planting
If your garden needs help getting off the ground, these tools can help.
WORKPRO Extra-Thick Kneeling Pad
This oversized foam kneeling pad provides cushioned support for gardening, yard work or any other task that keeps you low to the ground. At 1.5 inches thick, it helps reduce pressure on knees and joints.
COOLJOB 6 Pairs Gardening Gloves
These breathable, rubber-coated gloves offer grip and protection for everyday yard work and come in a pack of six so you always have a pair on hand.
Famoy Claw Gardening Gloves for Planting
These gloves feature built-in plastic claws for digging and planting without extra tools. They’re especially handy for quick planting jobs or loosening the soil when spring warmth makes ground work easier, but still messy.
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These plastic owl decoys are designed to scare birds and other pests away from gardens and patios with rotating heads that move in the wind — a more modern scarecrow for your garden.
Our gardening expert says if you buy one tool for your garden, this should be it. These classic pruning shears feature sharp, rust-resistant steel blades ideal for early spring pruning, trimming dead growth and shaping plants.
This heavy-duty hand trowel is designed for digging and planting with an ergonomic handle that helps reduce hand fatigue.
Fiskars 28" Loppers for Tree Trimming
These long-handled bypass loppers are built for cutting thicker branches up to 1.5 inches in diameter. Spring is prime time for pruning shrubs and small trees, and the shock-absorbing handles help make tougher cuts more manageable.
This battery-free moisture meter measures soil hydration at the root level, helping you avoid over- or under-watering. With a drier spring forecast, it can help monitor garden beds and containers.
FEED GARDEN 6-Inch 50-Pack Hot-dip Galvanized Landscape Staples
These galvanized steel staples are designed to secure weed barrier fabric, plant covers or landscape edging, great for all kinds of spring yard projects.
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