Get him a tool built to last this Father's Day

A father who takes pride in his garden deserves tools that won't let him down. Still made by hand in our Birmingham workshop, every Haws watering can is engineered for balance, control, and years of use – as they have been for over a century.

We've rounded up the cans and accessories he'll find most useful this Father's Day.

A high-flow pour for established plants

For the gardener who has a lot of ground to cover

From £105

A watering can built to last a lifetime

For the gardener who means business

From £175

A long-reach plastic can compatible with a range of beautiful brass roses

For the gardener who keeps things light

£55

An outdoor can with a wooden top handle and pressed lattice body

For the gardener with a decorative flair

From £140.00

Beautifully boxed, ready to gift.

All our metal watering cans and jugs arrive in a bespoke box that’s been carefully designed to protect your gift and present it perfectly.

Not sure which to choose?

Whether they're an allotment gardener, a patio waterer or a houseplant lover, we've got a watering can designed to suit them.

Thinking about where they do most of their watering will help you pick the right one.

In the garden

For borders and deep beds, reach matters. A long-reach spout gets water right to the root zone without stepping into the bed, and a larger capacity means fewer trips back to the tap.

For open beds and established plants where pace matters more than precision, a traditional spout delivers a direct, high-flow pour.

On the patio

Keeping a patio watered takes time, so choosing a can that's comfortable and balanced to pour makes all the difference.

Match the size to their collection: a smaller watering can might be ample for a few cherished pots, or a larger capacity if there's a patio full to tend. A long-reach spout can also help when pots are grouped close together or tucked into corners.

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$30.00 USD

In the greenhouse

A greenhouse watering can often needs to adapt with the season. A can compatible with a fine or extra-fine rose handles seeds and seedlings; a coarser spray works well as plants mature.

A long-reach spout and a small to medium capacity keep things manoeuvrable between benches and hard-to-reach corners.

In the home

Watering houseplants needs as much accuracy as possible. A curved spout aims water exactly where it's needed, without splashing leaves, surfaces, or anything better kept dry.

For those who like to bring the outside in, a Haws jug places stems well on a windowsill or kitchen table.