Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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Tools and descriptions

Bow rake: The Bow rake is used to loosen soil that is clumped together

Bulb dibble: the bulb dibble is used for making planting hole for bulb plants like onions

Lopping shears: lopping shears are used to cut thicker branches or stems of plants

Pruning shears: pruning shears are used to cut small steams or small branches

Garden hoe: the garden hoe is used to mix up small amount of soil, it can also be used to cut weed roots just below the surface.

Grain Shovel: the grain shovel Is used to move grain and other material like woodchips

Hedge shears: hedge shears are used to trim leaves on bushes, hedges and shrubs

Lawn rake: the lawn rake is used to clear away dead leaves and other debris in grass

Long handled cultivator: the long handled cultivator is used to break up small areas of dirt for easier plant growth

Shovel: the shovel is used to break up dirt and move soil or create planting holes

Spading fork: the spading fork is used for loosening, lifting and turning over soil

Trowel: a trowel is used for digging, smoothing or moving small amount of soil

Weeding hoe: a weeding hoe is primarily for cutting roots that are below the surface of ground, making weeds easier to pull up

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