Best Gardening Tools
Strictly speaking, gardening can be done with the most rudimentary tools. After all, all over the world, especially in remote Third Word countries, people still use extremely primitive tools for farming and do gardening and they still end up producing a crop albeit of a lower quantity. Even though a pair of willing hands and some gloves can do some excellent gardening all by themselves, working with tools can maximize one's effectiveness and ensure better results.
Tools for gardening can be found in gardening stores and also in large supermarkets. Depending on what task one wants to perform, there is a large variety of tools available at very affordable prices. Actually, good gardening does not have to require state-of-the-art tools. A pair of good leather gloves, some leather boots, a pair of secatuers and a rake can serve you well and perform a whole range of simple tasks. A secatuer costs around $60.00 for a good one but one can sometimes find good ones for less than that. Secatuers can come in different types. There are those whose blade can be sharpened or even replaced meaning if one becomes worn out there is no need to purchase a new one altogether.
Purchasing gardening tools also depends on a variety of factors. One of them is the size of the garden. For instance, if you have a small garden, there would be no need for a ride-no mower. A regular trimmer would suffice just fine.
Hedge trimmers are also come in handy where there is hedges around the garden which tend to overgrow. In many houses especially in the United States, there is a deed agreement that tells the owner of the home his actual boundaries as far as being able to make modifications. That is why hedge trimmers are important because they ensure that your garden does not grow and spill over into the neighbor's property. Hedge trimmers also come in different styles, some which have curved blades which ensure that the plants do not slide out when being trimmed.
Forks are also ideal when dealing with compost and breaking up lumps of soil. When purchasing a fork, it is good not to go for the very cheap ones because they do not perform well especially if the soil is hard. While a good fork can cost up to $100.00, every gardener should have one or two.
Shovels are also extremely important to gardening. Costing somewhere in the $50.00 dollar range they are almost indispensable. Among them are a pruning saw and a chipping hoe.
Jackie Winn is the owner of http://gardentipsandsecrets.com a website which aims to provide help and information to the budding gardener.
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