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5 Tools I Can\'t Garden Without
These come with either a wooden or a plastic handle, depending on the manufacturer. If you have yet to invest in a good wheelbarrow, you are missing out. If the cutting edges are kept sharp, bypass pruners slice through light branches with very little...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Garden Find: Peel Away Pots
I'm excited to give it a try. Ingenious! Just as exciting to me is the fact that they come with a self-watering tray and a capillary mat to make watering easier. In the past, I've always used my own trays and a homemade capillary mat system for my seedlings,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Gardening Spades: Choosing the one that\'s right for you
You'll find the Irish spade great for shrub planting, digging in rocky soils, double digging, soil amending, ditch digging and many more gardening chores.With a long narrow blade, the transplanting spade reaches deep into the soil to leverage out those...
California
El Segundo
A Suggested List of Tools for the Gardener
These tools will probably be specific to your type of gardening.Pruners -Every gardener's go to pruning tool...buy a good pair and you'll have a lifetime garden tool.Hori Hori knife- this gardener's favorite is great for light digging, weeding, planting...
California
El Segundo
2017 Holiday Gift-giving Guide for Gardeners
Looking for the perfect gift for the gardener in your life? Tags The Dirt on Gardening I believe you can also slide knee pads into them, if you want, though I haven't done that myself.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Make A Cucumber Trellis Out Of Scrap Wood
We're growing cucumbers on ours, but you could use the same trellis to grow pole beans, winter squash, watermelons and just about any other vining crop. Step 4: Attach Fencing Lay the welded wire fencing over the top of the frame, attaching it with staples...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Flowering Ground Covers For Difficult Spaces
It spreads fairly quickly and can easily hop across edges and invade the lawn. A spring bloomer, green-and-gold is not often seen, but it's a great choice for anywhere from full sun to full shade.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Italian Hand Tools
He was a really friendly guy and had a little workbench in the back of his car. That's a lot of trees to cut down. I just do so much banging away at the stumps and rocks on the garden site that the tools all gave up after a season or two.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Garden-Tested Gifts For Your Favorite Gardener
I use mine all the time. The handle is adjustable, so my husband, who's a good bit taller than me, can make it longer when he uses it. Some of these items make great stocking stuffers while others will be too big to wrap.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Buy the Soil Tiller That\'s Right for Your Needs
Tillers might be larger and more powerful, but they vary greatly in size—some models are even designed to be pulled behind an ATV, UTV or tractor, but unless you plan quite a big garden, a smaller stand-alone machine is an ideal choice.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tools for the woolly headed
Conventional wisdom is to buy the best-quality, and therefore most expensive, tools that you can. Caring for tools just seems like a lot of trouble to me, and boring.So, if my circle hoe (the one absolutely indispensable tool in my garden) edges toward...
California
El Segundo
Sitting While You Garden, Stools and Tools
I found they come with fixed or turnable wheels. If you can sit for long periods of time and have the money, go for the stool with the front wheels that are steerable with the push of your legs.
California
El Segundo
Can a Refractometer Help Me Grow Tastier Food?
Refractometers can be purchased through retailers that sell home-brewing equipment and range in price from $16 to $250, though a standard refractometer is fairly inexpensive, at $30.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Building a Soil Sifter
A project of this nature doesn't really require the notches. The soil sifter is a useful, multipurpose tool; from sifting compost to sifting rocks from soil to drying fruits and vegetables, you'll find many uses for it around the farm.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Read Your Soil Test
Interpreting your soil test results can be as dry as … well, dirt, if you don't know what you're looking at. If it exceeds 400 ppm, avoid growing all vegetable crops by using raised beds and new soil.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
8 Unexpected Materials That Make Great Trellises
Various sizes of tree limbs were screwed together for this trellis, which the builder indicates will be used for peas. I can only imagine how much weight each of these trellises could hold in a vertical garden, but I think heavier melons would do fantastic...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Mailbox In The Garden - A Handy Hideaway
I painted the outside of the box with more leftover exterior latex, remnants of our last shed-painting project.Now I needed to mount the box somehow. I think that made it even easier to work on.
California
El Segundo
Me and My Mantis: Adding a Mini-Tiller to Your Garden Shed
It's tempting to do "just this one thing," but that might be all it takes to lose just this one finger. When you start getting tired, stop and take a break. So far, I've managed to keep from tilling up the extension cord.
California
El Segundo
When Cabin Fever Strikes Organize your Garden Seeds and Shed
If you open the bags before this, condensation will form on the seeds. Be sure to keep the items in the categories you sorted them into as you put them in the shed.With your garden shed organized you will have a head start on the gardening season when...
California
El Segundo
A Day at Dave\'s Garden
That was a minor disaster averted--I simply can not function without my daily coffee. I have beenrates on them, at least for me, are not the best. Where are the cats when you really need them?
California
El Segundo
Using Round Point Shovels – How To Use A Round Head Shovel In The Garden
Keep handles dry if wooden and occasionally sand them to remove any splinters. Handles are the height at which most people stand and can be ergonomically angled. What is a round point shovel used for?
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is A Water Wand: Learn About Using Garden Water Wands
It's a simple concept, but not so easy to describe.Also called rain wands or a watering lance, garden water wands often have a rubber coated or wooden handle at their base. The long wand also allows you to water plants at their root zone without bending,...
Ohio
Willoughby
What Are Rakes Used For: Different Kinds Of Rakes For Gardening
With only a few long, pointed tines, these rakes are perfect for digging and moving soil in a small area.– This mean looking rake is a bit like a bow rake with blades on either end.
Ohio
Willoughby
Essential Japanese Garden Tools: Different Types Of Japanese Tools For Gardening
Here are just a few:– Sometimes known as a weeding knife or soil knife, a hori hori knife has a slightly concave, serrated steel blade that makes it useful for digging out weeds, planting perennials, cutting sod, trimming small branches or cutting through...
Ohio
Willoughby
Different Types Of Watering Cans – Choosing Watering Cans For Gardens
These are useful for delicate plants and newly sprouted specimens. Just as many of us have a favorite pair of pants or a special way to fold towels, there are also preferred watering cans among the knowledgeable gardening set.
Ohio
Willoughby
Using Garden Shears – How And When To Use Shears In The Garden
Some companies manufacture left-handed or ambidextrous garden shears.Be sure the shears can be dismantled for easy cleaning. Knowing when to use shears depends on the type you have and the task at hand.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
Ohio
Willoughby
Digging Fork Functions: What Is A Digging Fork Used For In Gardens
The tines of digging forks can cause less damage to root structures, allowing you to get out more of roots than you can with a spade.For garden plants, this reduces the stress of transplanting.
Ohio
Willoughby