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Most of us have seen our parents gardening
when we were young.
There may have been lots of tools that you may have even
played with. You will need some tools of your own if you want
to garden as a grownup now.
There are many different garden tools at hand at your local
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The tools will be in different price ranges and the trick is to
not buy a lot of expensive things that you may never use.
The first item that you will need is a spading fork. This gardening
tool looks like a pitchfork, but it has a shorter handle and the
tines are wider. You will need to use the spading fork to dig into
hard soil and open the ground up for planting. You will need to
prepare the ground with a hoe after you've dug it. A hoe will allow
you to cultivate the soil so nutrients and water will be able to
find its way to the plants. You may also need a round ended shovel
if you plan to plant larger items such as trees or shrubs.
Your best friend in the garden
is water. Your watering can should be equipped with a long
nozzle which controls the rate of water flow to allow you
a gentle plant watering.
It will also enable you to be a little further away while
watering the plants. When your seedlings are young, a watering
can that has a detachable head is also very useful.
Leveling your garden prior to planting can be done with a
bow rake.
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This gets its name from having a metal frame shaped like a bow.
It has short tines attached to one side of the rake. The bow rake
allows for easier removal of rocks or large clods of earth. You
can smooth the soil with the flat side to make the garden ready
for your plants.
Buy good, but not necessarily expensive garden shears, to remove
dead branches and stems. They can also be used to prune and shape
shrubs as well. The most important thing is that the shears fit
the shape of your hand and are comfortable. These are just the basic
gardening items to start you off. As your interest in gardening
grows, you will also expand your knowledge of what other tools are
available and what would be appropriate for you.
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