Large Vegetable Garden Tools
Buying good quality garden tools will save yourself a
lot of broken and bent tool headaches. Look for tried and true
materials such as thick carbon or stainless steel tool bodies and Ash
tool handles from managed forests.
Many gardeners own several hoes for the different
chores such as weeding between plantings, cleaning up between crop rows
or even turning the hoe on edge to create seed furrows.
Garden Rake -If you’re making a new garden or adding
on to an existing plot, the garden rake is great for leveling and
clearing debris from your soil.
you may find any number of smaller tools handy when you’re out in the garden. These tools will probably be specific to your type of gardening.
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Scissors:
harvest small vegetables such as peppers, open a bag of potting soil or a seed packet or cut string.
Pruners :Every gardeners go to pruning tool buy a good pair and you’ll have a lifetime garden tool.
Hori Hori knife: this gardeners favorite is great for light digging, weeding, planting and so many more.
Wheelbarrow or Garden Cart: Remember, you’re unique and the way you garden is too, so choose tools that make your gardening more enjoyable.
harvest small vegetables such as peppers, open a bag of potting soil or a seed packet or cut string.
Weeders:
Manufacturers give them different names, but one that is at the top of several lists goes by the common name of “dandelion digger.” That’s appropriate because these little tools are perfect for prying up weeds with taproots. screw driver and a two-tine fork and are made to penetrate easily into the soil and remove weed roots from deep in the ground. The fork points are narrow and sharp enough to surgically coax out wood sorrel, spurge and annual bluegrass that like to hide in ground covers.
Manufacturers give them different names, but one that is at the top of several lists goes by the common name of “dandelion digger.” That’s appropriate because these little tools are perfect for prying up weeds with taproots. screw driver and a two-tine fork and are made to penetrate easily into the soil and remove weed roots from deep in the ground. The fork points are narrow and sharp enough to surgically coax out wood sorrel, spurge and annual bluegrass that like to hide in ground covers.
A soil knife:
This is a Japanese tool with a stainless steel concave blade with a sharp edge on one side and a serrated edge on the other. It can be used for cutting through roots, transplanting, dividing perennials, slicing through sod, weeding, removing bonsai plants from pots and many more garden tasks. Van Malone, an avid gardener in North Atlanta, recalls forgetting it was in his car when he went on a business assignment to a federal nuclear facility in South Carolina. Because it has a seven-inch blade and the maximum blade length allowed at the facility was six inches, guards at the entrance to the plant told him that he would have to dispose of the tool.
Pruning shears:
Pruning shears is nothing more than a fancy name for scissors. This type of scissor is used primarily for trimming and pruning trees and bushes. Pruning a tree or a shrub at regularly design intervals, will help its overall growth, shape and health. An expert florist also frequently uses them to arrange flowers in a vase or in a bouquet. Invest in a good pair of pruning shears. They will last longer do a better job on your trees and shrubs.
As with shovels, not just any rake will do. Different rakes serve different purposes.it will fit into tight and small spaces better than a big fan rake. hard rakes to move leaves and mulch, but likes to flip it over and use
it to move soil and compost, fine-tune grading in annual beds and smooth
out soil.