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Tips for Beginners: Basic Tools You Need
When
gardening first began, the tools were simple. There was a shove, a pitchfork, and a rake. Gardeners
made use of these tools regardless of how cumbersome they may
have been. These tools were utilized for several tasks and
the results were not always optimal. Hundreds of years ago
when a gardener needed a specific tool, they did not jump in
their car and run to the gardening store for that special tool.
Definitely, times have changed and we have an assortment of
tools, styles, colors, and sizes from which to choose. Gardening
is a very popular hobby and with that, manufacturers have created
effective and unique tools that make gardening a pleasure to
undertake whether or not you are a beginner or an expert. Gardening
tools today are made with fiberglass handles and padded handgrips.
They will not rust if you leave them outside to face the weather
and are virtually indestructible. They come lighter and even
in special colors if you so desire.
With the choices of gardening tools so immense, short of going
out and buying all of them, how do you know which ones you
need? Before you go and buy a tool, know why you need it –
assess your needs. If it looks like weeds are overtaking your
yard, then do not go and by a shovel – invest in a weeder.
Another way to decide what gardening tools are right for you
is to talk to your neighbors. What do they use, ask to borrow
their tools. If it works for you then you know you can put
that on your list, as one to buy and if it does not you did
not waste money buying something you know will not work for
you.
Something to remember when you do buy your tools is to buy
tools that are made of high quality. There is nothing more
frustrating than buying a piece of gardening equipment only
to bring it home use it a few times and then have it break.
You may spend more money up front but it will be worth it in
the end. Here is a list of a few tools to get you started:
Shovels
– these are necessary for moving soil and planting.
Trowels
– the majority of planting will take place on your
knees and you will probably end up with a few different size
trowels in your gardening arsenal.
Pruners
– it is important to invest in good pruners, as this
will make your job much easier. You want to find pruners that
have replaceable parts and blades that you can sharpen. A good
set of pruners may be costly but it is well worth the expense.
Hoes
– there has not been a garden constructed yet that does
not have its share of weeds and a hoe is very important. They
come with both large and small blades which will help you get
in between plants as well as break up soil
Garden
Forks – these are a bit smaller than a pitch fork and
are great for breaking up the soil often times you can use
a garden fork in place of a spade
Rakes
– great for getting those fall leaves out of the garden
along with any debris that may be around. Rakes come in different
sizes and with stiff or limber tines so find the one that will
meet your needs
Wheelbarrows
and Carts – unless you plan to carry the various
items you need for gardening this is a great investment. Be
careful with your choice, if you get one too large and fill
it to capacity then it will be too heavy to lift and move around.
Two-wheeled
Garden Carts – these are great if you heavy loads
because they are very stable.
Water
Cans – as the majority of gardeners know you cannot
always count on the rainfall to do the trick so having a watering
can on had is a good choice. As with other tools, determine
the size that will most efficient for your gardening needs.
Hose
– when you purchase your hose you want to find one that
will not knot up as you are winding your way through your garden.
In addition, you do not want one that will burst under pressure.
Look for one that is approximately 5/8 of an inch and you should
be fine. # # # # #
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