The 5 Essential Gardening
Tools
For your
landscaping and gardening hobby to be fun and relaxing, it needs to
be easy. That doesn't mean their should be no work involved.
Gardening is hard work. But honest hard work is relaxing and
rewarding for many people. But it should not be frustrating. So
start small. Landscaping for small gardens or flower beds is easy
for most people and a good way to get into the hobby.
But even landscaping for small gardens requires dedication and lots
of time and effort. There will be many trials and errors along the
way. But in the end you can be rewarded with beauty and the
satisfaction of a job well done.
One of the key elements in getting to this happy ending is having a
good start. A good start requires the right tools. There are 5
pieces of equipment which all gardeners need to invest in before
they turn over that first piece of dirt:
1.Spade – A spade is
basically a sharp shovel. A gardening spade has a long, thick
handle and a heavy sharp blade. This tool is used to dig up and
rearrange the dirt. Once you plant your flowers or herbs you can
use a spade to fill in the dirt and pack it tight. Look for a
strong handle and a sharp blade.
2.Trowel – A trowel
is a small shovel. It is the perfect tool when landscaping for
small gardens. Since it is used with one hand the important thing
to look for when choosing a trowel is one that fits your hand
comfortably. Easy grip, non-slide and non-slip grips are the best
form of handle to choose. A trowel with no grip will be difficult
to use and could end up ruining your garden. Try one out in your
hand first to ensure it feels comfortable. You don't want your hand
to cramp or the trowel to slip while using it to dig in a
beautiful, new plant.
3.Pruning Shears –
Pruning shears are scissors for plants. They have a long handles
and blades which allow gardeners to precisely prune rose bushes and
other plants. They are perfect when all you need is landscaping in
a small garden. They can also be used to cut the weeds at the edges
of garden beds and those hard to reach places. They are good for
trimming the dead leaves or wood off of flowers. This is probably
the most important piece of equipment that you will buy. Invest in
good quality pruning shears. Good ones will last a lifetime.
4.Wheelbarrow – Even
when landscaping for small gardens you're going to be carrying
around some heavy stuff. Sacks of soil and mulch, new plants and
landscaping stones all will "put a hurtin'" on your back if you're
not careful. A wheelbarrow is one piece of garden equipment I would
not do without. You've seen one. It is a cart with a handle and at
least one wheel. Buying a good quality wheelbarrow will save you a
lot of time and effort and Will save your back. Remember this is
suppose to be relaxing and fun. Wheelbarrows are expensive but
worth every
penny.
5. Gloves - Feeling
the fresh soil run though your fingers is wonderful -- at first.
After a couple of hours it is painful. Not to mention the
possibility of blisters using the tools. Get some gloves. Just get
the cheap cloth ones. As they get caked with dirt, throw them in
the washer or, better yet, throw them away.
There are many other pieces of gardening equipment that you may
want to consider as you do your landscaping and gardening. But the
five listed above are the essentials. Invest in these high quality
tools now and your new hobby will be both fun and relaxing. Whether
you continue to just do landscaping for small gardens or tackle the
entire backyard, they will always serve you well.
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