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Take Care of Your Garden Tools
Gardening Tools
Article by Linden Walhard
Gardening is a lot of fun, and it can be even more fun if you have the right tools to do it with. If you are planning a garden, take a moment to learn about the right garden tools so that you will have the tools that will last long and will make gardening more enjoyable. If you have any kind of physical problems, you especially want to use gardening tools that will assist you. If you have a bad back or knees, or arthritis in any part of your body, you don't want to bend too much. Get good tools and take care of them properly, and they will last forever.
When you go to buy garden tools, try them out. Take each one in your hand and make sure the grip is comfortable and it is not too heavy for you. If you find a tool you like but the grip is too small, you can add padding to the grip. Wider handles are usually easier to handle. To determine the material of the tools, you have to know about your garden. Light materials such as aluminum, plastic or carbon fiber are easy to use, but stainless steel is easier to maintain. Stainless steel may not be as sharp as aluminum, for shears, for example.
A Rea solution for many gardeners is to buy one tool with interchangeable tool heads. Now they know they have a grip they love, and they can use it for any tool. These tools can also be used as hand tools. When you are buying secateurs or shears, make sure you get a spring action which is not too stiff, to make it easier to use, especially if your hand are not strong or if you have arthritis. Pruners should have an easy cutting action for both thin and thick branches. If you look for a wheelbarrow, don't get a cheap one that will be turning in every direction. The classic two wheeled one with long handles is the best.
For some jobs, your manual garden tools may not be enough. If oi are going to cut a large hedge, for example, you will need a power trimmer. Just make sure you get tools that you are able to handle easily. You have to decide if you can use a corded tool or need cordless because of where the power is on your house.
All too quickly your shed will be filled with garden tools, so be careful about what you choose. You will need forks, spades, rakes, trowels and hoes, kept clean and oiled and ready to go. But you may also want seed sowers, a leaf blower, and weed pullers. Is a watering can enough for your needs, or do you need to install a watering system? All of these purchases will be determined by your budget, how much time you have to spend on the garden, and how large a property you have. But make sure you enjoy your gardening. I can give you a lot of joy and be great exercise as well!
About the Author
Linden Walhard publishes mostly for http://www.insidewoodworking.com, a website covering information on battery drills, cordless drill reviews and other areas. His writings on cordless tools can be found on http://www.insidewoodworking.com.
Gardening Tools question by jam face: What tools/ equipment would i need for doing basic garden maintenance ?
what tools would be necessary for just basic gardening, E.g. cutting the lawn, weeding, cutting back bushes, disposal etc. ?
Gardening Tools best answer:
Answer by clcprodigy
Basic lawn tools you can get an idea on this site, I would look at Craig's list everyday when you identify all the ones you don't have.
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