The winter months are a good time to sharpen and oil your garden tools. Then store in a dry space. They will be ready when spring arrives. This would be a good time to get rid of your duplicates.
It is good at moving tiny mounds of dirt from here to there, digging holes for flowers and plants, lifting sod, and edging. Whether it’s small or large garden, having this tool in your arsenal is a ...
Gardening is an exciting and useful activity for most people. However, they usually don't want to waste their valuable time on weeding. In particular, this may be a painful experience for many people ...
It's good practice to clean garden tools before you store them to remove dirt. For handles, use a solution of mild soap and water and clean with a stiff bristle brush, available at Walmart, before ...
There's no garden tool more essential than the trusty trowel. It's perfect for planting in both borders and containers, but is also great for weeding, getting bulbs in at the right depth, scooping ...