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Landscaping Tools: Clawing Your Way To Success
by
David Faulkner
Youre a do-it-yourselfer by nature, and know that using the proper tools is essential to achieving the desired result, no matter what the project. Now youve decided to turn your DYI talents loose on your yard, and you need information on landscaping tools. There are lots of landscaping tools available, so research is in order.
The old maxim, The right tools for the right job is as applicable to landscaping tools as to tools of any other kind. So first you need to determine the nature of your landscaping job, and it is likely to fall into one of two categories.
Mowing Tools
The most common general landscaping tasks are mowing, and gardening. Mowing is self-explanatory; the necessary landscaping tools are a power or push mower, weed whacker, edge trimmers, and a watering system.
A larger lawn may require you to get a riding mower, but be prepared for a significant expense, and decide if having your own riding mower as a DYI landscaping tool is as economical as just hiring a lawn service to give your lawn a weekly trim during warm weather.
Gardening Tools
Gardening encompasses a wide variety of landscaping chores, from planting, to pruning, to weeding, to raking.
One of the most time-consuming tasks facing any DYI gardener is that of weeding. If you choose to, you can dowse your garden with chemical weed killers. Weed killers require sprayers. However, if you prefer a hands-on approach to weeding, you should get a gardening claw.
Gardening claws are among the most necessary landscaping tools. They look exactly as their name suggests, multi-pronged claws attached to handles, and they not only loosen weeds at the roots for easy removal, and they aerate the garden soil.
Rakes are landscaping tools which will do double duty, working both in the garden and on the lawn. Rakes come in a range of sizes, styles, and material, but they all serve the common purpose of collecting debris for removal.
No collection of landscaping tools is complete without the traditional garden hose. Not only useful in watering the lawn or vegetation, the garden hose can be used to apply non-toxic pesticides and plant food. Your garden hose should be long enough to reach every corner of your yard, and can be conveniently stored on a hose caddy.
There are, it goes without saying, far more landscaping tools available than those mentioned here. If you have a specific landscaping project in mind, pay a visit to your local garden supply store and ask for assistance in choosing the proper landscaping tools to get the job done right. Or perform an Internet search on landscaping tools; youll find a tremendous number of websites either offering information on landscaping tools or offering the landscaping tools themselves for sale.
You can also find more info on
Online Landscape
and
Landscaping
. Onlinelandscapedesigns.com is a comprehensive resource to get help in landscape issues.
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