Honda Tillers: Powering Productivity in the Garden and Allotment
For gardeners, allotment keepers, and smallholders, preparing soil can be one of the most time-consuming and physically demanding jobs. That’s why Honda tillers have become trusted tools across the UK — delivering reliable power, and long lasting performance.
From lightweight models for flowerbeds to heavy-duty machines for vegetable plots and compacted ground, Honda tillers make cultivating soil easier, faster, and more effective.
The History of Honda Tillers
Honda’s story with tillers and cultivators goes back to the 1950s, when the company began exploring ways to adapt its reliable 4-stroke engine technology beyond motorcycles. In 1959, Honda launched its first rotary tiller, designed to help farmers and gardeners work the soil more efficiently than ever before.

This innovation proved hugely successful in Japan and later across Europe, where demand for mechanised soil preparation grew rapidly. Over the decades, Honda has continued to refine its tillers, making them more compact, fuel-efficient, and environmentally friendly, while still retaining the rugged reliability that made them famous.
Today, Honda tillers and cultivators are regarded as some of the most durable and user-friendly machines on the market, trusted by both amateur gardeners and professionals alike.

The Honda Tiller & Cultivator Range
Honda offers a wide variety of tillers and cultivators, ensuring the right tool for every size garden or allotment:
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Mid-Range Tillers (FG201 / FG320) – Versatile models with adjustable tine widths, ideal for medium gardens and allotments.
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Professional Tillers (FJ500 / FF500 / F560) – Robust machines built for larger areas, harder soils, and more demanding use.

WGM Ltd & Honda Tillers: A Partnership Built on Trust
At WGM Ltd, we’ve proudly supplied Honda tillers since becoming an official dealer in 1987. Over the decades, we’ve helped thousands of gardeners and allotment keepers choose the right machine for their soil and garden size. For more information on the Honda range, click here.