What are the best gardening tools to use?

If you want to care for your garden, getting the best gardening tools is very important to be able to get things done fast and avoid damaging your plants. Using the best tools help you save time and energy while at the same time letting you give the best care of your plants. These gardening tools are electric tool.

They are more effective compared to hand tools and lets you save time too. 1. Lawnmowers like the Lexus Push Reel Movers comes highly recommended.It protects overhanging plants.

It is rated by the American Lawn Mower as the best and efficient tool when dealing with elbow grasses and does not cause pollution but this is not recommended for grasses that are tall. 2. Garden shredders are power tools that have low noise crushing system.

They are used for any cutting and crushing activities in your garden. Electric garden shredders are easy to assemble and very useful in pruning trees.It is also considered as the best garden shredder. 3.

Cultivators are tools that pulverize the soil and help in preparing the soil by cutting the hardened and compacted soil making it smooth and fine.4. Leaf sweeper helps you save time and energy in removing leaves from your lawn. This is better compared to using rake because this prevents body aches and works fast and easy too.5.

Edge trimmer is a top rated tool that helps in cutting hedges and pruning of plants.6. Spading Fork is a gardening tool that is useful in dealing with hay and applying mulch in the garden. It is also very helpful in aerating and transplanting.

7. Mattock is a tool that is used to break up clay soils. This tool is more powerful than a pick and hoe.

I don't think you need a lot of electric tools for most gardening tasks, unless the use of manual tools is too hard on your joints due to arthritis or other physical disabilities. I use hand held tools mostly such as a hand claw to do weeding in rose beds, other areas between shrubs, plants or anywhere else that weeds may grow. For more deep rooted weeds, you might want to use a full sized garden hoe.

A shovel is also handy if you need to plant something deep into the ground or dig up plants to transplant them to other areas. If you want to put on fertilizer or spread seeds you might want a hand cranked seeder or a seeder that you push that evenly distributes the seeds or fertilizer over your lawn or garden. Be sure to have a nice sized watering can to make it more efficiient to water your plants regularly.

Wear gloves to help avoid getting stuck with thorns, needles, sharp twigs, branches or other debris. Also make sure you have a garden rake to smooth out ground if you recently seeded.

Mrtwitter! I fully agree with @annelisle's brilliant answer, she covered the subject ever so well! I just wanted to add that there are probably as many answers to this question as there are gardeners out there!

;) Everybody has different ideas and requirements, big gardens require power tools, small garden require hand tools. And then we come to the organic and natural gardeners like me who've researched some time ago (and I've tried it out meanwhile) that garden tools made from copper or wood or horn are best. Different metals and other materials, too, react differently with the soil, that is for certain, but how big the effects are, well, there are not many long term studies about.

We all have to try these things out ourselves and see what is best for us and our plants. Hope this helps!

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