Backyard Activities Articles
In Search of the Best Gardening Tools
Different kinds of gardens require different kinds of garden
tools. Hardware stores mostly cater for a wide range of tools,
but there are shops that specialize in the more expensive kind
of garden tool that shouts quality. Wherever you decide to
shop, here are a few pointers to advise you.
Do you have small garden or a large one? A small garden will
not require the same large equipment that would be of use in an
extensive one. A ride-on mower is unnecessary if you only have
a small strip of lawn. Another point to consider is who does
most of the gardening? Some tools are too heavy for use by
women.
When you buy secateurs make sure the blade always stays
sharp to avoid damaging the plant. Look for models that have
blades that can be sharpened or replaced, models with tension
control and with sizes that best fit your hands. Secateurs
usually cost around $50 - $130.
Hedge trimmers or shears are handy - but only if you have a
hedge, or plan on growing one. Some hedge trimmers have curved
blades to stop branches from sliding out when cut.
Forks are used for turning and aerating compost and breaking
up lumps of soil. The cheaper ones are often not strong enough
for heavy soil, so go for sturdiness instead of price. Forks
usually cost around $30 - $100.
A shovel has a scoop blade and is best used to move around
dirt and garden soil. A spade has a flat blade great for
cutting edges, digging and dividing plants. The edge of a spade
should be kept sharpened for clean and efficient cutting will
cause the least amount of damage to plants. These are a basic
garden necessity and usually cost from $30 - $50.
A pruning saw is used for pruning trees and larger shrubs,
while secateurs are for plants like roses. Pruning saws have a
narrow curved blade that fits between stems or branches and
easily and cuts them as you pull the saw backwards. They are
approximately $27- $55.
A chipping hoe is a handy tool for getting rid of small
weeds. The Dutch or push-hoe is slightly more user-friendly as
the action required to use it does not jar the neck and
shoulder quite so much.
A rake is also a basic requirement for the garden. The
strong rake with the flat head and sharp metal prongs is used
for smoothing a garden bed and getting out the last of the
bumps and weeds. The plastic rake is used to gather leaves and
grass clippings only.
Gardening tools don't have to be expensive. Flea markets and
garage sales can be excellent places to pick up great tool
bargain.
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