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5 Target Items Smart Seniors Should Stock Up On for Spring

February 8, 2026 · Retirement Life
A senior woman gardening in a raised bed with stylish, ergonomic tools during a sunny spring day.
A woman uses a metal trowel and pruning shears to carefully tend to colorful tulips and blooming lavender.

3. “Hearth & Hand” Gardening Essentials

Gardening is a wonderful low-impact exercise for seniors, known to lower cortisol levels and improve hand strength. However, heavy tools and deep digging can strain joints. Target’s exclusive Hearth & Hand with Magnolia line, along with their standard garden section, often features ergonomically friendly options early in the spring season.

Look specifically for:

  • Lightweight Watering Cans: Target carries stylish but resin-based (plastic) watering cans that are significantly lighter than traditional metal ones, reducing wrist strain.
  • Raised Planters: Stock up on tabletop or elevated planters. These allow you to garden while standing or sitting in a chair, eliminating the need to kneel or stoop.
  • Kneeling Pads: Essential for joint protection. Target’s spring seasonal aisle usually stocks thick, high-density foam pads for under $15.

Pro Tip: Buy these items in early March. By May, the “best of” ergonomic tools are often picked over, leaving only the heavier or more expensive options.

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