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The Right Tools for Your Garden

Thursday, January 14, 2010
posted by Dale 1:52 AM

The Right Tools for Your Garden If you really want to keep your garden looking great year in and year out, then there are some must have tools that you need to keep on hand. Most of these tools are fairly inexpensive and if you buy a quality one, it will last you for many years. One standard tool that any garden needs is a good spade. Spades are excellent for digging starter holes for new plants, as well as for removing stubborn weeds. Most of the newer designs include ergonomic handles which make them a bit easier on the body if you will be working for a long period of time.

Another essential tool is a good garden fork, which is absolutely necessary for aerating and turning soil. It is always a good idea to look for a pitchfork that has a foot tread since they reduce the possibility of slippage and injury while inserting the fork into the ground. Hardened stainless steel is one of the best materials for a good quality pitchfork to be made of.

When most people think of rakes, they think of big piles of leaves, but there are a few different kinds of rakes out there. Soil rakes are often used when you are planting fresh grass seed to turn over the soil and help to aerate it. They can be made of a variety of different materials and the tines may be spaced differently depending on the use. Then of course there are the standard aluminum rakes that are used for gathering up leaves and other debris from your garden or lawn.

Weed forks and hoes are used to remove pesky weeds from lawns and gardens, as well as a cultivator at certain stages. Again the most durable ones are made from hardened stainless steel and they will have ergonomic handles to help ease the strain on your hands and arms when using them.

Another nice option in yard tools are interchangeable handles and heads which allow you to keep a number of tools on hand and swap out the handle so that you always have the best sized or shaped handle for the task at hand. Usually these kinds of sets will come with a variety of standard heads; perhaps a hoe, a fork, a spade and a brush, and then a few different sized handles that can fit on any of the heads. These type of combination sets are really useful since they allow you to use the tool you need even in cramped spaces or to reach something that may require a longer handle.

The right set of tools make it easy to keep your garden well maintained. Making sure that you purchase good quality garden tools will ensure that you will be able to use them for many years to come. Nice combination garden tool sets can be easily found online. With a little searching you can put together the perfect set of garden tools to keep your yard and garden looking beautiful year in and year out.

Garden Supplies
By Gardens4less.co.uk
Althea, Wellington Park,
Wellington Road,
Burton On Trent,
Staffordshire,
DE14 2TG
+0844 41 42 042

Wet Weather Garden Boots

Thursday, January 14, 2010
posted by Dale 1:50 AM

Wet Weather Garden Boots If you happen to live in one of those delightful climates where you see more clouds than sunshine, you may often find yourself working in your garden in wet conditions. On such occasions, it is important to have the proper footwear in the form of Hunter Wellies. These boots will keep your feet protected from the wet weather and keep your pants nice and clean to a great extent. What should you look for when trying to choose a good pair of durable rubber boots?

The lining is a very important thing to consider, especially if you live in a climate where the weather is particularly harsh. Though most boots are made of natural rubber on the outside, the lining can be of a variety of different materials. Leather is one of the most luxurious linings you can have. It tends to be very comfortable and conforms to the shape of the foot and the leg in order to achieve a perfect fit. Leather is also very durable and a pair of rubber boots lined with leather will no doubt last for many years; in fact, they have a tendency to only grow more comfortable as they age.

Neoprene is another lining that can be found in rubber boots. Neoprene is a great insulator, one of the best in fact. It keeps the wearer’s body heat from dissipating, which means your feet and legs stay warmer longer. If you plan to spend much of your time outdoors working in cold conditions, you may want to seriously consider rubber boots with a neoprene lining on the inside.

Jersey lining is half acrylic and half cotton and has some of the same elastic properties as rubber. What this means for you is that the boot will conform well to your foot and any motion of your foot. As a general rule, jersey is considered to be a mid season lining, so you may want to consider a pair of boots lined with neoprene and one lined with jersey so that you are prepared for each season. Finally, one of the newest linings that takes advantage of micro-technology changes from a solid to a liquid state depending on your body temperature. This means that heat is emitted when your body temperature is low and then the material wicks away moisture when your body temperature begins to rise.

The other nice thing about rubber boots is that now they can be worn almost anywhere if the weather is right and are no longer simply relegated to the garden. For this reason, you will find that rubber boots come in a variety of colors and patterns, from the very traditional blacks and browns to the very pretty floral print wellies and patterns. You can find boots that are both comfortable and practical, perfectly suited to the weather in your particular neck of the woods. If you buy genuine natural rubber boots with the right lining you can be assured that they will serve you well and that they will last you for many years into the future.

Garden Supplies
By Gardens4less.co.uk
Althea, Wellington Park,
Wellington Road,
Burton On Trent,
Staffordshire,
DE14 2TG
0844 41 42 042