
Get Back Down to Your Garden And Back Up Again — Pain-Free
The 2-in-1 Kneeler & Seat That Takes the Strain Off Your Knees, Back and Hands — So You Can Keep Doing the Garden You Love


Kneel in Comfort
Built to Last
Garden for Longer
The Garden Helper Keen Gardeners Are Talking About
The Gardener'sBest-Kept Secret
When Margaret Hartley watched a fellow gardener kneel, plant out a whole bed and rise again without a hand to the ground, she had to ask what she was kneeling on. The answer was simple: what keen gardeners are quietly working out for themselves. You don't have to give up the garden — you just have to take the strain off your knees.
The answer was a 2-in-1 kneeler and seat: thick, supportive foam under your knees, and two sturdy arm-rails to lower down on and push straight back up — then flip it over for a comfortable seat.
- Kind to tired knees and stiff backs — kneel on thick foam, never a thin pad on hard ground
- No assembly, no fuss — it folds flat, and the arms do the hard part of getting up
- The gift that says “I want you to keep enjoying your garden”
The Two Arm-Rails
That Do the Hard Part
No more hand on the cold, wet ground. No more calling someone to help you up. Two sturdy, padded arm-rails sit on either side: lower yourself down gently, and push straight back up — taking the strain your knees, back and hips used to carry on their own.
Margaret kneels to weed the whole border now, then pushes up on the arms and stands straight — no production, no help, and no aching the next morning.
- Kneel on thick, supportive foam — not a thin pad on hard ground
- Flip it over in a second for a sturdy seat to weed, pod peas or rest
- Push up on the arms and rise to your feet, every single time


The True Cost of Waiting
Every keen gardener knows the slow surrender. Kneeling starts to ache, so you do a little less. Getting up becomes a hand-on-the-fence, count-to-three affair. The beds you were once proud of get away from you — and the hobby that kept you moving, outdoors and content quietly slips out of reach.
And the real cost? More than money not pounds and pence, but the gentle exercise, the fresh air and the simple contentment the garden gave you — given up over something as fixable as sore knees.
For less than the price of a nice dinner out, you can take the strain off your knees and back and keep the garden you love.
The Slow Slide Every Gardener Should Know
It starts small.
An ache after an hour at the border. A hand on the wall to get back up.
But here's the part that matters most: when kneeling hurts, you garden less — and when you garden less, you lose the very movement that keeps you supple.
Margaret went from eyeing the overgrown beds through the window to kneeling, planting and rising again, unaided.
Don't wait until the garden gets away from you for good. Take the strain off your knees now, while a twinge is still just a twinge
The Perfect Daily Routine
Instant set-up — out and kneeling before you've talked yourself out of the weeding.
Whether you're saving your own knees or giving a fellow gardener theirs back, it slips into any day in the garden — no kneeling on hard ground, no struggle to get up, no aching the next morning.
Weed before lunch. Pot up after tea. Rest on it whenever you like.

Real Families Share Their Relief


I'd all but given up the front border — kneeling was bad, but getting back up was worse, both hands on the fence and a count to three. My neighbour had one of these and I had to ask. Three weeks on, I kneel, weed the whole bed and push straight up on the arms. No aching the next day, and I flip it over for a seat to do the pots. Four hours in the garden on Saturday and I felt grand.


Bought one for Mum, then Dad pinched it — now they've one each. She kneels to weed, he flips his over and sits to do the runner beans. The foam is properly thick, not the thin pad we had before, and the arms mean neither of them needs a hand getting up. Best thing we've bought them in years.


Got this for Dad after his knees stopped him kneeling. It folds flat so it lives by the back door, and it's light enough that he carries it out one-handed. He's back doing his dahlias — down on the foam, up on the arms, no bother. We'd worried he'd given the garden up for good. Worth every penny.


When kneeling hurts you stop going out, and everything tightens up. My family had started doing my weeding “to help.” Six weeks with this and I'm back out at dawn, kneeling on the thick foam and rising on the arms, steady as you like. I flip it for a seat when my back's had enough. They can keep their help — I've borders to tend.
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Frequently Asked Questions
From the very first kneel. The foam is thick and supportive — not the thin pad most people make do with — so your knees rest on cushioning, not hard ground. And because you lower down and push back up on the two arm-rails, your knees and back are spared the strain of getting up. Most people feel the difference the same afternoon.


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