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The Quick and Easy Guide to Landscape Tools

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Landscaping is a great way to improve the appearance of your yard, and landscape tools are essential for any landscaping project. There are many tools out there, some made for one specific job. The best thing you can do is to purchase a basic group of tools that you can multi-task with, and add specialized tools one at a time as you need them. The basic group of tools is listed below.

The shovel is the first group of tools.

The rake is the second group of tools.

The pruner, shear or lopper is the third group of tools.

Group 4 is the garden cart or wheel barrel.

The first tool group is the shovel, which is a flattened piece of metal attached to a handle. The main use for a shovel is to move material from place to place. There are many different variations of the shovel. The main types are the rounded or pointed tip shovel. This type digs into material well, and is perfect for digging holes in the ground. The second type is the flat shovel. This one has a wider surface area, and is perfect for scooping from rock or gravel piles. The last shovel is the narrow shovel. These are perfect for digging in tight quarters or for making small holes in the ground.

The rake is the second group of tools, which comes in two main forms. The first is the bow rake, which is very sturdy and thick. It is perfect for moving heavy items like rock and gravel. The leaf rake is another type. It is thin and flexes well, which allows it to move light debris around without damaging the ground underneath.

Group 3 is the lopper, shear or pruner. These tools cut, snip and trim. Pruners are single hand devices made to cut through smaller, but still tough, items. These are good for precision work. Loppers are two-handed devices, intended to cut heavier and bigger items like tree limbs. The shear, commonly seen as a grass shear, is a two-handed device made to cut through thinner items, but in longer cuts. It is used mainly for shaping items like hedges and shrubs.

The wheel barrel or garden cart is the fourth group of tools. Both of these items are used to transfer large amounts of heavy and/or bulky material around. Garden carts roll on two wheels, which reduce its maneuverability, but increase its stability. Wheel barrels are the opposite, balancing on one wheel and having better maneuverability and less stability.

These landscape tools will enable you to complete your landscaping projects successfully. Regardless of what you need to do, there are tools that can help you complete your work.

Before you buy any landscape supplies or landscape tools, visit Jeremy Szechenyi’s blog, hubpages.com/hub/Landscape-Supplies, for all the information you could need.


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