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We will be providing you with a list listing thirty tools that professional gardeners use daily. Because there are so many garden tools on the marketplace, we chose the top 30. This was based on popularity and value.

Garden Scissors



Used mainly to cut the wire and trim back foliage, although these tools are equally suited to cutting twine or any other material that requires a sharp edge.

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Leaf Scoops



The pointed tip on the leaf scoop makes it easy to dig holes in trees and shrubs. Additionally, the pointed edge can be used for cutting through roots. The handles are short to provide leverage for digging, and the blade is wide for efficient scooping.

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The perfect spade



The trenching spade, which is sharp on one side and flat on the other, dig up tree stumps. The flat side lets you scoop out the dirt, while your sharp edge allows for cutting into the roots.

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Trug



The Trug is light and portable, making it ideal for transporting loose items such potting soil, bark chips, and other small items. Its high sidewalls give it incredible strength. The Trug can also be quickly emptied if it is turned upside down.

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Rake



A rake equipped with long, flexible plastic or wood tines will be especially helpful for digging into the soil and removing dead stems.

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Hand Fork



You can use the small hand fork to weed between close-knit border plants. It also helps in loosening clay soils.

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Wheelbarrow



A wheelbarrow can be used to transport heavy items such as soil or compost.

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Scooped Shovel



The scooped shovel moves loose material such as gravel or sand.

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Round Shovel



The pointed blade of the shovel cuts through roots and breaks down hard soil.

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Crop Cover



A lightweight crop cover protects from frost and wind but will allow water to pass through to the soil underneath. It protects seedlings in the coldest winter months.

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Bypass Loppers



It can be used to cut branches up to 12cm (5inches) thick. The long handles reduce the force needed to cut through thick branches and cut back flowers and shrubs.

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Crack Weeder



The reverse action crack weeder has a pointed edge that is designed to separate roots from soil. It removes stones and weeds from between paving slabs without damaging them.

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Leaf Rake



Leaf rakes are used to remove leaves and other debris from the lawn. They also help with raking leaves between shrubs or border plants.

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Secateurs



These tools are extremely popular among professional gardeners. A few examples include a serrated blade, which helps to cut back perennials that have lost their flowers. The blades on secateurs can become dull, which can cause the tool to lose its strength.

Get your secateurs on Amazon.


Garden Hose and nozzle



You will need a sprayer and a hose to water your indoor and outdoor plants. Lightweight hoses work well in gardens because they tend not to kink as much as thicker ones, which reduces water waste.

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Pruning Shears



These can be used to trim thicker branches. They are used to cut back perennials in professional gardens before lifting them in late fall/early winter.

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Extension pole pruning saw



This extension pole pruning saw has a cutting capacity up to 2.5m. It is ideal for reaching branches too high to reach with standard saws or ladders.

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Garden Fork



The garden fork has four to six prongs with short handles and is best suited for breaking up soil in the vegetable garden or flowerbeds. The tines are suitable for digging holes for planting, turning over the soil in vegetable gardens, mixing plant feed into the soil, and clearing leaves from around plants.

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Long-handled Dibber



The long-handled dibber is useful for planting small bulbs, such as snowdrops or narcissi.

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Cultivator



The hoe shape helps break up clods of soil. The tined cultivator works well for raking between plants and cutting through weeds.

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Sun Hat

The garden hat is lightweight and protects you from sun rays. It features a broad brim, a tie-chin strap, and is made from lightweight materials. It's an essential tool for protecting yourself from harmful UV rays when gardening in spring and summer.

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Hedge Shears



The long snips of these shears make it easy to cut through thicker branches, while the smaller blades are excellent for fine pruning.

Get your Hedge Shears on Amazon.


Hoe



This tool is useful for weeding between rows of vegetables. However, you may need to use a knife to loosen the soil.

Get your Hoe on Amazon.


Trowel



The Trowel is a lightweight, versatile tool that can be used for any job.

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Pruning saw



Although not used by professional gardeners as often as secateurs or bypass pruners, a pruning saw is ideal for cutting back larger branches. They are useful for many domestic gardening tasks. Wild-life gardeners might also use them to trim overhanging branches and trees in order to provide nesting birds with clear flight paths.

Get your pruning saw on Amazon.


Conclusion paragraph: We hope that you enjoyed our list with the top garden tools every gardener needs. If you have a favorite, please share it in the comments below! What caught your interest? Let us know and we'll try to make it an even better topic in a future post or article. Enjoy the sun outside and enjoy it before winter sets in.

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FAQ

Which layout is best for vegetable gardens?

The location of your home will dictate the layout of your vegetable garden. If you live in the city, you should plant vegetables together for easy harvesting. However, if you live in a rural area, you should space out your plants for maximum yield.


What kind of lighting works best for growing plants indoors?

Florescent lights work well for growing plants indoors because they emit less heat than incandescent bulbs. They can also provide steady lighting without flickering and dimming. Fluorescent bulbs can be purchased in regular and compact fluorescent versions. CFLs are up to 75% cheaper than traditional bulbs.


Can I grow fruit tree in a pot?

Yes! Fruit trees can be grown in pots if you're short on space. Ensure your pot has drainage holes so excess moisture won't rot the tree. Make sure the pot is deep enough for the root ball to be held. This will stop the tree becoming stressed.


Can I grow vegetables in my backyard?

If you don’t have a garden yet, you may wonder if there is enough room to start one. The answer is yes. A vegetable garden doesn't take up much space at all. You just need to plan. For example, you could build raised beds only 6 inches high. Or, you could use containers instead of raised beds. You will still get plenty of produce regardless of how you do it.



Statistics

  • 80% of residents spent a lifetime as large-scale farmers (or working on farms) using many chemicals believed to be cancerous today. (acountrygirlslife.com)
  • According to the National Gardening Association, the average family with a garden spends $70 on their crops—but they grow an estimated $600 worth of veggies! - blog.nationwide.com
  • Most tomatoes and peppers will take 6-8 weeks to reach transplant size so plan according to your climate! - ufseeds.com
  • According to a survey from the National Gardening Association, upward of 18 million novice gardeners have picked up a shovel since 2020. (wsj.com)



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How To

2023 Planting Schedule: When to Plant Vegetables

When the soil temperature is between 50degF to 70degF, it is best to plant vegetables. You should not wait too long to plant vegetables. This will cause stress and reduce yields.

The average time it takes for seeds to germinate is four weeks. After the seeds have been planted, they need to be exposed to sunlight for six hours each day. Additional water should be provided for five inches each week.

Vegetable crops thrive in the summer months. There are some exceptions. Tomatoes, for example, do well all year.

You will need to protect your plants against frost if you live in colder climates. Use straw bales or plastic mulch to cover your plants.

You can also buy heat mats that keep the ground warm. These mats are placed beneath the plants and covered by soil.

A weeding tool, or hoe, can be used to control weeds. Cutting weeds at their base is a great way to get rid.

Compost can be added to your planting hole in order to stimulate healthy root system growth. Compost keeps soil moist and gives you nutrients.

Keep the soil moist but not saturated. Water deeply once every week.

Soak all the roots with water. Afterward, let the excess water drain back into the ground.

Don't overwater. Overwatering can lead to disease and fungus.

Fertilize early in the season. Too soon fertilization can cause stunting and low fruit production. Wait until the plants begin producing flowers.

You should remove all damaged parts when you harvest your crop. Harvesting too soon can result in rotting.

Harvest fruits when fully ripe. Remove the stems and store the fruits in a cool place.

Store the harvested vegetables in the refrigerator immediately.

In conclusion, it's very easy to grow your own foods. It's both fun and rewarding. The rewards include delicious, nutritious food that tastes great.

Growing your food yourself is easy. You just need to plan ahead, be patient, and have the right knowledge.




 



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