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Gardening Hand Tools
Gardening is all about getting down with the dirt, being one with your
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Planting Tools
Many of the full-sized
gardening tools
Consider also buying
kid-sized versions
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Trowels
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Bulb Planters
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Weeder/Digger
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Hand Cultivator
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Pruning Tools
All pruning tools serve essentially the same function -- cutting off parts of your plants! The main variable is the scale, but different types of pruners use different cutting methods as well. You'll probably want to keep a selection handy so that you are prepared for anything, from snipping a few herbs to removing a dead branch from a tree.
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Garden scissors
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For cutting dead stems, this will do fine. The
anvil pruner
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A
bypass pruner
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Hedge trimmers
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Grass shears
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Loppers
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If you're cutting large branches within reach (or have a
ladder
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Another kind of
pruning saw
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Pole pruners
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Other Tools
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One
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Two basic kinds: the smaller
stream
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Looking for a handy way to store all your tools, collect garbage, and keep everything organized when you aren't gardening? A
gardening cart
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Aerating shoes
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Protect your knees with a set of
knee pads
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Gardening seats
Some even have drink holders! |
Sun Protection
Don't forget the
sunblock
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External Links
- Lowe's -- excellent guide to choosing gardent tools.
- The Garden Helper -- a guide to most of the basics.
- eHow -- a very basic suggestion of the first few things you'll need if you're just starting.
- University of Vermont -- more suggestions, also includes info on power tools.