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what Garden tools need for your Home Garden and buy Guide Part- 1

 Home Garden tools and buy Guide



The first is to see what is the use of a garden, to create the vegetables we need naturally, and the next is to see our beautiful flowers and grass garden every day. Thirdly working in our garden is healthy and we need the right garden tools to do that work. In this article, we will talk about the garden tools we need for our garden.


If you are going to buy garden tools you should first buy garden tools depending on what kind of garden you have. For example, if there is only a lawn you can buy a weeder to remove weeds. If it is a vegetable garden, we will reduce the cost by buying only what we need like tools like Shovels and Spades.


weeder - an important tool to have in our home garden. Used to remove weeds in your lawn or to remove weeds between vegetable crops, mainly with full roots.



Moisture meter - This is used to store our household water without wasting it. This will prevent rot diseases by giving only the water required for the crops



Hand sprayer - This can be used for spraying natural pesticides and watering small plants in a pipe hose so that the plants do not fall at its speed.





Soil test kit - It is good to know what nutrients are in the soil and applies compost. Thus reducing costs. Plants do not respond to high or low nutrients.


Digging Tools


Shovels and Spades are commonly used for off-the-shelf gardening. These are in some forms.


Shovels


Round Point Shovel - This is a convenient place to dig out the soil and take it out.



Square Point Shovel - this is one of the good moving materials



Spade


Garden Spade - this tool like that Square Point Shovel. Used to mow the lawn properly





Drain Spade - This is a narrow circular shape. It is used to make ditches and transplant plants.



Trenching Spade - It's good for digging and clearing trenches and planting trees and shrubs.



Bulb Planter



Used for cultivating tuber type crops


Garden Trowel




Can be used to dig iconic pits that are perfect for installing bedding plants and moving soil.


Transplanter


This tool is the same as a Garden Trowel. Used for planting deep-rooted plants.


Rakes


There are many types of rakes for different types of use


Leaf Rake - Used to clean the leaves on the lawn and after the grass is cut.



Garden Rake - This will scratch the soil. Also used to spread mulching materials



Bedding Fork: This fork was curved, round tines and is useful for moving large amounts of loose material, such as mulch, straw, and hay.



Manure Fork: This fork is the same as the bedding fork, but the tines can handle heavier material.



Spading Fork: This tool has flat tines for turning soil, lifting plants and bulbs, and separating perennials. A spading fork is less jarring to the user than a shovel when digging in rocky soil. It's also useful for aerating and relieving soil compaction.



Rose can - Used to water your plants or potted plants


Pipe Hose - Can be used for slightly larger grass fields. Vegetable plants can be watered using a rain gun.


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