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Tools ad GearYoull need
In order to put your newly purchased plants in
the ground and get them o to a good start, youll
need at least some basic tools and gear. In this
chapter we consider tools or digging in the soil
and pruning, as well as gear to protect just about
every part o the body. There are too many tools
on the market rom a plethora o sources, but you
can nd good tools on the Internet, at your local
garden center or nursery, at a good hardware
store that specializes in tools, and through your
gardening riends. Buy good quality tools and take
care o them. You get what you pay or.
My amily still uses rakes and shovels that are more than
sixty years oldwell cared or and used or their purpose.
We dont use them as pry bars. Garage and estate sales in
arm country are ne places to pick up good used tools
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replacement or your money back i it breaks under normal
use and care. Take notice i the tool can be returned to themerchant or i you have to dance through hoops returning
it to the manuacturer; better to avoid buying a tool that
requires the latter.
L-hl tls
Long-handled toolsshovels, rakes, hoes, spades, andother tools with handles more than three eet longare
made to keep you rom bending over too ar and straining
your back. I use six kinds o long-handled tools: round-end
shovel, spade, spading ork, broad-bladed hoe, steel-tined
rake, and lea rake. I youre a shorter person, handles can
be shortened i needed. Taller people may need to look ar
and wide to nd a handle long enough or themselves. Dont
buy short.
Handles are made rom wood, metal, or berglass. I
preer wood because it is lighter. Be sure to buy quality; a
cheap wooden-handled shovel that snaps during digging is
not only rustrating and useless but also potentially dan-
gerous. I you like berglass handles, buy them. There isnothing inherently wrong with them. They are stronger than
most woods. The dierence is really subjective.
Wooden handles are mostly made o asha strong,
straight-grained wood. The handle should be wiped down
every so oten (this isnt a science, but at least twice a
yearand certainly beore putting away or the o season)
with mineral oil or any other wood oil to keep it rom drying
out and cracking. I the grain raises a sharp edge, give the
handle a quick rubdown with sandpaper to smooth o the
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When you buy long-handled
tools, look or a working end o 14
gauge metal or more and a shank
at least a oot long afxing the
working end to a sturdy handle.
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and so orthshould be o 14 gauge thickness or more;
otherwise the blade will old like a sheet o thin plastic atthe rst hard dig or pull. It should also have a shank (the
metal part o the working end that goes up and wraps
around and axes it to the handle) running at least a oot
better twoup the wooden handle, because that is where
the stress is greatest. A long shank provides more support
and less breakage. A tool with the metal working end just
wedged into the handle with a spike and then covered over
with a thin metal cap is a tool to walk away rom. It will
soon break where the metal is inserted into the handle, or
the metal part will all out o the handle, never again to t
properly.
The handle end o a long tool sometimes ends in a
D-shaped grip made o wood, metal, or hard plastic. Make
sure it ts your hand and has no sharp edges that will cut or
cause blisters. I wooden, it too should be oiled regularly.
The D-shaped grip should also have a shank going down the
wooden shat nine inches or so.
With all long-handled tools, it is very important to clean
and dry them ater each use. Ater cleaning, the metal work-ing ends can be dipped into or plunged in and out o sand
mixed with mineral oil to prevent rust. The ratio o mineral
oil to sand isnt critical, but a quart o oil to an average-sized
bucket o washed sand is plenty. Slowly stir the two together
with a trowel. Some gardeners worry about contaminat-
ing their ground with mineral oil, so they use vegetable oil
instead. I have no experience with that but do recommend
you keep the bucket covered to discourage animals rom
digging in it Remake the mixture once a year
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with a slightly coarser set o teeth made or such a purpose.
The blades do not have to be knie-edge sharp but should beree o burrs and bluntness. I you are puzzled about how to
do this, stop by your local machine shop or hardware store
and ask or some pointers on sharpening, or look online or
a how-to video. Rakes dont need sharpening.
A word about ergonomic long-handled tools. These are
tools with a handle bent in such a way as to take the strain
o the users back or arms. I have tried several, especially
snow shovels, and not noticed any dierence in how I elt
aterward. I suspect this is because Im a tall person and
the tools are made or people o average height. They are
good tools and they do work or many people. Try one out.
Ask the store what its return policy is. I you eel better or
eel no strain ater using one, its the tool or you.
I you suer rom arthritis or any other condition that
impedes your strength or intereres with holding a tool, you
might be interested in the many specially designed tools on
the market. Type garden tools or arthritic hands into an
Internet search engine and explore the many options.
ShovelsShovels come in two basic shapes round-end scoops and
straight-edge ats. A round-end, the stereotypical shovel
a child might draw, is used or digging and, well, shovel-
ing. The sharp point and curved shape slice easily through
soil. It should not be used to shovel soil or gravel o o con-
crete or asphalt suraces as this quickly wears away the tip
and erodes the useulness o the shovel or digging. I use
a round-end shovel when I have to dig out a plant with a
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A square-end at-bottom shovel with slightly bent up
sides is best or shoveling piles o soil, compost, or gravelrom pile to wheelbarrow, path, or garden. It also works
better or scooping up debris and soils on at, hard sur-
aces. It is nearly useless or digging. I rarely use a at-bot-
tomed shovel except or moving soil or mulches around i
no other shovel is available.
Keep the edges sharp on either o these shovels so they
work eciently.
SpadesSpades look like shovels but have a at blade with a straight,
sharp end. They pierce the soil easily, make clean edges,
and are useul or slicing straight down into the soil. I use
them to edge beds and to dig out plants when I need to cut
straight down alongside, not under, the plant. A spade is
good or turning over soil in a bed and also or stripping sod
when you want to turn a patch o lawn into a path or bed. I
use a spade more than a shovel when digging in the garden.
Its just a personal preerence.
Spades come with short or long handles. Use whicheverts your height and saves you rom an aching back. Surpris-
ingly, a short-handled one oten works well or tall people,
as I can attest rom personal experience.
Spading orksUnlike a pitchork, which has long, thin, rounded tines that
curve upward to orm a slight scoop, a spading ork (also
called a garden, digging, or border ork) has our broad, at
tines that project in a at plane. The tine area is about the
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Round-end shovels are best or digging and moving
lots o soil around, while square-end shovels are best
or scooping up soil or gravel rom a at, hard surace.
Spades are great or edging beds and stripping sod.
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you dont want to sever many roots, and chucking and ung
manure or compost into a bed. I wouldnt be without one.
Spading orks, like spades, usually come with a shorter
h dl b b d i h l ll l
Spading orks are useul or breaking
up hard soil, digging out plants, and
chucking compost into a bed.
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Hoes
Hoes come with broad blades either long or short in depth,
narrow blades, and heart-shaped blades. There is also the
scufe hoe (also known as a hula or stirrup hoe), which looks
like a saddle stirrup. Each has a specic purpose, but most
home gardeners need only one, maybe two at the most: a
scufe hoe and a standard broad-bladed hoe.
The standard broad-bladed hoe is used to chop out big-ger weeds and create a shallow or deep urrow. The crook
where the blade meets the metal shat connecting it to the
handle is made to be bent. Do not leave it at the angle it has
at purchase. Position the handle so it is at a comortable
angle or you, ignoring the angle o the blade, then bend the
crook above the blade so that the blade lies parallel to the
ground. With a simple gliding motion over the ground you
can cut o weeds at their base. You can also use it to chop
through ne roots, scoop up a bit o soil, and cultivate the
top couple o inches o soil.
The narrow-bladed hoe is just a lighter version o the
broad-bladed one. It is best used or light hoeing o weed
seedlings, since it doesnt have enough het to do any chop-ping. The hoe with a heart-shaped blade is usually used to
dig small urrows or trenches or planting seeds or seed-
lings. Its narrow point it also very helpul in teasing out
weeds in tight places and scooping out a bit o soil to make
a small planting hole. Treat and adjust it as you would the
other hoes.
The scufe hoe is ideal or shallow weeding o annual
weed seedlings. You simply move the hoe back and orth
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Broad rakes with rigid steel tines are useulor moving heavy loose materials like soil,
sand, and gravel, while exible-tined lea
rakes are the ones to use or gathering up
light materials like leaves, grass, and straw.
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in dry soils that is inhospitable to most annual weed seeds
germinating.
RakesThere are two basic kinds o rakes: broad rakes with rigid
steel tines curved down, and an-shaped lea rakes with
exible tines.
Broad steel-tined rakes are ideal or moving soil around
to create a planting area. Use the rake with the tines down-
ward to move large amounts o soil. Turn it over and use the
at backside to smooth out the planting area with nesse.
This kind o rake is also good or raking out roots, rocks,
and clods o soil rom the top o a newly dug bed. I have
used it to hand thatch a lawn, pulling the old dead grass out
o the sod and opening up the tur or ertilizer and water.
There are thatching machines or this work, but sometimes
its easier to use a steel-tined rake.
Broad rakes with long tines can be made o wood or bam-
boo and are used or raking loose soil into small urrows,
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raking up small twigs and leaves, and making the regular-
spaced sinuous rows in Zen gravel gardens.
For raking up leaves, nothing works better than the an-
shaped lea rake. Whether made o steel, aluminum, plas-
tic, or bamboo, this kind o rake works best with a light
touch. Do not use with a heavy hand. Youll just end up
gouging leaves and clods o dirt out o the ground. Rake with
a light, delicate pressure in short strokes toward your body.
Think o the light, soothing touch you would use in petting
a dog or a cat. Bamboo lawn rakes wear out quickly with a
heavy hand. I do not particularly like the plastic ones, nd-
ing them too sti, the tines lacking the spring o the metal
ones, which I nd necessary to u the leaves out o grassor around corners.
Flexible-tined lea rakes are the ones
to use or gathering up light materials
like leaves, grass, and straw.
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