Watering Can - in Popular Culture

In Popular Culture

Watering cans have been shown in modern culture.

  • On her website, Martha Stewart suggests using watering cans to shower the feet after working and getting dirty.
  • Impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir painted a work entitled A Girl with a Watering Can.


Garden tools
  • Averruncator
  • Axe
  • Chainsaw
  • Cultivator
  • Earth auger
  • Edger
  • Garden fork
  • Trowel
  • Grass shears
  • Hedge trimmer
  • Hoe
  • Hori hori
  • Irrigation sprinkler
  • Lawn aerator
  • Lawn mower
  • Lawn sweeper
  • Leaf blower
  • Loppers
  • Mattock
  • Pickaxe
  • Pitchfork
  • Plough (plow)
  • Pruning shears (secateurs)
  • Rake
  • Riddle
  • Rotary tiller
  • Scythe
  • Spade
  • String trimmer
  • Watering can
  • Weeder

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