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from: If you have decided to start gardening, then you need to find the right gardening tools. To start with you can go to any local hardware store and look at their selection. You might want to start gardening when winter is just getting over.Once winter is over your local store will have most of their gardening tools out for sale. If you are just starting out then you need to look for shovels. These gardening tools should have a round pointed blade. They are made to remove soil. Another tool you can look for is a trowel, if you are going to be planting small plants this will help. Though a trowel is one of the gardening tools that well require getting down on to your knees and dig. Gardening is something that will get you dirty. If you have mature plants and are looking to take care of them. You can start with pruners. These are large scissors that are made to cut off dead parts of plants, doing this will keep a plant happy and alive.
Other gardening tools you can find are hoes; this tool will help you keep your garden free of weeks. Garden forks can be helpful in breaking up soil before you start planting. If you have just moved to a new house and have large trees you might need to get a rake, these will help you clean up leaves from your yard in the fall. If this is the case, then you can get a leaf blower, this will take less time to get rid of all the extra leaves. Another gardening tools that you will need with hoses and a good water supply. Make sure that you read any information about your plants before you plant them. This will make sure that you're plants.
If you are on a budget for you're gardening tools then you should think about spending a little extra that will cost more but last for a longer time. Forged tools will cost more, but they will last longer. Make sure that you clean each of you're gardening tools before you place them away. This will also help keep your tools in working order. Make sure you place all your tools away when winter hits. You can coat your tools with some wax or oil when winter comes. This will keep them safe through out the winter. When spring hits again makes sure that you check all the screws on your gardening tools, make sure that they are all tight. You should do this throughout the gardening seasons.
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