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Gardening Tools And Equipment.

By: Rick Skuw

Stroll around a big garden centre or DIY superstore in spring and you will likely be confronted by a large assortment of gardening tools and equipment. You could be excused for thinking that the amount of different types of gardening tools have to have increased in recent times - but you in fact you are wrong. In a text book written at least 300 years ago there is a list of well over 100 tools for the enthusiastic gardener, and Victorian catalogues offered hundreds of differing types of hoes, forks, spades etc.

The fundamental armoury has declined, but the average cost and complexity have greatly increased. However, there is also a large number of different brands of every item, so you have to choose with great care. A well known name on the handle can be a safeguard, but it can also mean a larger cost. With tools you normally get what you pay for (but not always), so it is wise to avoid low-priced offers of unknown source for tools which you intend to use regularly. Stainless-steel definitely looks attractive, but ordinary steel is very much cheaper and is quite satisfactory if cared for properly.

Your first job is to consider which type of tool or tools you intend to buy. Obtaining the right equipment for gardening will always make the work a lot easier. For the elderly as well as the handicapped choosing wisely is even more important, it occasionally means the difference between having the ability to do a task or not.

Now you know very well what to look for, you will want to select a suitable example from the supplier. By all means be guided by the maker's name, the shopkeeper's advice and the manufacturer's advertisement, but for most tools it is necessary for you to check that the item suits the user. With spades, forks, hoes, secateurs and so forth you have to see that both the weight and balance are correct. A spade this is 'right' for a powerful youth will be quite wrong for a small elderly lady or gentleman.

For the keen gardener with money to spare, probably the most difficult task is to determine just what number of tools to buy. Below is a general basic list for a small garden, but the exact list that would be right for you is something that only you can determine. Nonetheless, any item on the basic list below which you fail to buy will undoubtedly increase the task of gardening.

What people should buy.

Basic List:
Spade, Fork, Hoe, Rake, Trowel, Lawn Mower, Watering can. Plus, Secateurs if roses and/or shrubs are grown. Shears, if hedges are grown. Sprayer, if roses,vegetables and/or fruit is grown. Hose pipe, if the lawn is feature. Lawn edger, also for the lawn. Garden line, if vegetables are grown. Gloves, if prickly plants are grown. Wheelbarrow, if plants or manure have to be moved. Motor mower, if the lawn is over 70 sq. yards.

What people do buy.

Universal:
Spade, Fork, Rake, Trowel, Mower, Secateurs.

Common:
Hoe, Watering can, Shears, Hose pipe, Fork, Mower.

Uncommon:
Wheel barrow, Sprayer, Gardening gloves, Lawn edger, Sprinkler.

Rare:
Power tools, Roller, Cloches, Lawn spreader, Long-handled pruner.

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I have been involved with the Do-It-Yourself and Gardening industry for over 30 years. So I think now is the time to spread the word a bit about Home Improvement contractors within the companies operating in the UK.

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