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A Guide To Gardening Tools |
| Submitted By: Peyton Hines |
| Submitted: October 16, 2007 |
| Word Count: 429 |
| Gardening has always been an excellent hobby for relaxing, being close with nature, and a great way to reap the rewards of hard work and dedication. However, in order to have the absolute best garden possible, it’s important to use the correct tools for the job. The specific gardening tools that you will need will largely depend on the type of garden you have, and what type of plants, vegetables, or flowers you are trying to grow. Of course if the majority of your gardening takes place in a greenhouse or inside your home in containers, there’s no need to purchase the large rakes or spades that are usually used for gardening outside. Clippers, shears, sprayers, and watering cans are some of the gardening tools used most often indoors, but can be used outdoors as well. Rakes, spading forks, hoes, and shovels are some of the essentials for larger gardens outdoors. Every gardener will want to have some of the basics, such as a watering can, which can be found in different varieties and sizes for different types of plants. Other must-have gardening tools are shovels, spading forks, and hoes. The spading fork, with its large tines, is mainly used to help aerate the soil in your new garden by digging through and turning over the hard ground. Garden shovels in varying sizes help clear the dirt that you’ve cultivated with your spading fork, and the hoe is a useful tool for getting rid of pesky weeds. A sturdy rake is one of the best gardening tools for removing large stones, weeds, or other types of unwanted objects that may be within your loosened soil. The garden rake makes gathering and removing rocks and debris a breeze. If your garden has bushes, hedges, or other plants that may need shaping from time to time, the two gardening tools you’ll want to have handy are large garden scissors, or clippers. These items are useful for pruning, cutting, shaping, or for removing dead leaves and stems. The right gardening tools are so important in order to efficiently and effectively grow and cultivate your plants and vegetables. It’s no wonder gardening is enjoyed by so many people, as it’s such a wonderful feeling to see the plants you’ve taken care of grown into blooming flowers or delicious, homegrown fruits and vegetables. Besides the obvious rewards, gardens and plants also add great appeal to your home, whether growing indoors or out, with their appealing colors and beautiful textures. |
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