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Introduction to Landscaping Tools and Supplies
Like many hobbies, such as photography, there are numerous
tools that can aid your landscaping efforts. There are
a few, however, that are absolutely necessary for any
landscaper.
Save yourself a lot of hassle, right from the beginning,
and invest in a good shovel. You'll need one that's
not
going to break when you start trying to move hard dirt.
The edge should also be durable and easily handle rocks
and clay. For landscaping projects, a variety of shovel
styles is recommended.
A square ended shovel, while harder to drive into the
dirt, can handle heavier loads. These types of shovels
are best suited for loose or soft dirt and moving earth
that has been put in piles already. Compost and manure-based
fertilizer are easily distributed with this type of
shovel as well.
A triangular spade is the best choice for digging large
holes for planting and transplanting. If you can have
only one shovel, this type will prove useful for most
landscaping tasks. A telescope handle shovel has a long
handle and a narrow blade, similar to a trowel. This
type of shovel is useful for many weeding jobs and any
jobs that require digging smaller holes.
You will definitely need a good set of gardening shears.
With the many varieties that are available, you should
have no problem finding a set that fits your hand. Most
gardening shears have blades that are shaped like a
moon. One side will be concave, while the other is convex.
These are perfect for trimming dead branches and flowers.
Some have a nice safety feature that allows them to
lock in the closed position. It also makes them easier
to store.
Another must have for your gardening arsenal is an
ordinary rake. They have many more uses than some people
realize. Many people prefer to use a power leaf blower,
but many times the job ends up being more neatly done
by using a rake. These tools are perfect for cleaning
up twigs and stones from your lawn in the Spring or
Fall.
Rakes are great for working seeds into the soil in
a small area. Removing any unwanted items, such as weeds,
stones and sticks, from your garden is best done using
a rake as well. Metal rakes are becoming harder to find,
but are worth the effort when compared to the lack of
durability in the plastic ones.
A wheelbarrow is another essential piece of equipment
for landscaping jobs. You'll be glad you have one when
you start transporting your many small pots of flowers
around.
You'll find that whether it's manure-based fertilizer
or topsoil or whatever the case may be, the job will
be much easier if you dump it out of the wheelbarrow
and spread it with the rake. Shaking your materials
out of a 40 lb bag can get old in a hurry, especially
if you have to carry them any kind of distance.
There are many other tools that can make your landscaping
jobs much easier. Pruning trees is quite easy with the
use of a folding saw or pole saw. O good tool for loosening
dirt for weeding and transplanting is a mattock. A hoe
will be very useful, especially for planting. Gloves
are a very good idea, not only for picking up prickly
weeds, but also for preventing blisters. There are many
others as well, including trimmers, watering cans and
weeding tools just to name a few.
Better get started today!
Author: Moses Wright
Moses Wright is the webmaster of HomelyFamily. He provides
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