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Picnic Time 5-Piece Garden Tool Set With Tote And Folding Seat Reviews

May 17, 2012 by  
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Picnic Time 5-Piece Garden Tool Set With Tote And Folding Seat

Picnic Time 5-Piece Garden Tool Set With Tote And Folding Seat

  • Lightweight and portable;
  • Sturdy steel frame;
  • Tool pockets on the exterior of the storage tote make them readily accessible when sitting in the seat;
  • Storage tote fully detaches from the bag for versatility;

Gardening just got easier with the Gardener by Picnic Time! The Gardener is a folding seat and detachable polyester storage tote all-in-one. The storage tote has two zippered openings, one on the backside and one on the top for easy access from any angle and it conveniently holds 5 metal garden tools on the exterior of the tote so they are readily accessible when you need them. All 5 tools have wooden handles and leatherette straps for hanging. Makes a perfect gift for those who love spending ti

List Price: $ 59.99

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Q&A: Must have gardening tools?

May 15, 2012 by  
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Question by amylynn25: Must have gardening tools?
I am going to be moving soon to an area with some small flower beds. I have never had a garden before and know nothing about it. I would like to know what tools I am going to need to be able to keep up small flower beds. Thanks in advance.

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Answer by reynwater
Pruners! Must have good “scissor” type pruners, anvil pruners can crush rather than cut. Get a good trowel or shovel…drop forged not riveted (blade and handle are one piece, safer for you) Shovel, gloves, pistol grip for your garden hose, ummmm, kneeling pad??? Have fun shopping!!

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How to Recognize Gardening Tools and Their Uses

May 14, 2012 by  
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Take care of your garden by learning to recognize and use the right tools to spruce up your yard.

Quadriplegic pulls weed with weed twister a very versatile and useful tool for disabled people. Weed twister can be used to dig holes, pick fruit, pick up trash, reach items, till soil.
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Fiskars 9424 Garden Bucket Caddy Reviews

May 13, 2012 by  
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Fiskars 9424 Garden Bucket Caddy

Fiskars 9424 Garden Bucket Caddy

  • Garden bucket caddy featuring unique and clever design
  • Fits snugly on 5-gallon bucket
  • Sturdy canvas construction with deep pockets for various hand tools
  • Includes cell phone, beverage, and seed packet holders
  • 8.9-by-10-by-13.4-inches at 2-pounds

Our Garden Bucket Caddy makes it easy to carry all of your essentials when you’re out in the garden. It fits snugly on a five-gallon bucket, freeing up the internal space for dirt, yard waste or supplies. Deep, large pockets provide ample space for tools, gloves, beverages and even a cell phone. Sturdy canvas construction is light, durable and easy to clean.

List Price: $ 16.99

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Gardening 101: How do I start a garden? What type of garden tools do you suggest? Serious replies only.?

May 12, 2012 by  
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Question by Honeyluv: Gardening 101: How do I start a garden? What type of garden tools do you suggest? Serious replies only.?
Right now the area is partially covered with mulch.

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Answer by ksalbert360
Start small…identify a small area or existing bed and focus on good soil first. Then try to use native or local plants…they’ll be easier to grow and best for a beginner. Don’t forget to mulch afterwards to keep down the weeds and help the garden retain moisture.

As for tools, I need a rake, a shovel, and a pitch fork.

Good luck!

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where are people getting all the gardening tools on Club Penguin?

May 11, 2012 by  
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Question by Kewlio: where are people getting all the gardening tools on Club Penguin?
It is a big recycling day at Club Penguin, and people are using watering cans and rakes and things like that…Where do they get all this from? I’ve found the straw hat and bought the green jackhammer, but where does all the other stuff come from?

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Answer by xLOLgirlx
With the straw gardening hat you find at the mine shack, when you press ‘D’ your penguin will use a watering can.

The rakes were from last years Spring Catalog

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Q&A: Does anyone know the best gardening tools to buy?

May 10, 2012 by  
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Question by : Does anyone know the best gardening tools to buy?
Trying to start a halfway decent garden, so is there a particular type of gardening glove that’s better than any-old glove? What about a root-puller-upper for weeding? I guess I just don’t know what a professional gardener would use as their “hammer and nails” if that makes any sense. Any green-thumbs out there care to share?

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Answer by Been There
I keep 1400 sq.ft. of perennial and rose garden, and my top 10 items are these:

1. My gardening gloves which have breathable tops, are just short of being tight, waterproof rubber on the underside of the fingers, and double leather across the palms. An added bonus is that they are pink and have bright red plastic “fingernails” at top of the ends of the fingers. Too silly.

2. My absolute FAVORITE gardening tool is a Japanese gardening knife. It has a hefty wooden handle, and the “blade” is about 7″ long and 2″ wide. One side is serrated, but it doesn’t cut plants well. It DOES saw through packed soil and perennial rootballs (when you want to divide them) really well. This knife is incredible for weeding, especially dandelion roots. I use it to loosen packed soil. I got mine from a local store called Lee Valley up here in Canada.

3. My second favorite tool is a little spring-loaded garden scissors about 5″ long total, and I use it for deadheading everything. The blades lock closed, and they slip into a pocket. Also from Lee Valley.

4. AND my canvas gardening pants with pockets everywhere and a couple of hammer loops. Pleated at the front waistband and wide legged, you could do yoga in them and they wouldn’t bind. Rose bushes won’t scratch through them. Also from Lee Valley.

5. My surgeon’s scrub brush … put some soap on that baby and it gets the dirt off your hands and out from underneath your nails like nothing else, without tearing up the epidermis. Cost next to nothing. From … yeah, THAT place.

6. A hand trowel that is really really wide. Great for planting containers, digging holes, moving potting soil around. NOT from Lee Valley!!!!

7. My water wand … sprinkler head on a 3′ rod, attaches to your hose, and delivers maximum water with minimum trauma to tender young plants. Great for small areas of the garden where a sprinkler covers too big an area, for containers, and especially for hanging containers. Available anywhere. You can also get a fertilizer/mixer container than screws in-line between the hose and the wand, and mixing water and fertilizer, and allowing you to fertilize your container plants while you water them.

8. My Ozarks hoe (don’t know what it’s really called) … It’s a full-sized tool, like a shovel is a full size. This has a long, narrow hoe on one side, and a two-fingered prong on the opposite side. Great for weeding a large area where weeds are coming up like crazy and the ground is packed. Also great for just everyday cultivating. NOT from Lee Valley!!!

9. A regular old spade … one picked because it just “feels” right. Available from my garage, but I’m not letting go of it.

10. Assorted plastic buckets. An old one-gallon ice cream bucket with a handle for impulse weeding and deadheading as I move around the garden. And a 3-gallon bucket, also with handle, for super-weeding expeditions (frequent with 1400 sq. feet), for large fall cleanup of dead material, and for moving large amounts of peat moss from my garage to my cut-back tender Hybrid Tea roses which I must cover over the winter or they will die (that’s western Canada for you).

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What gardening tools will I need?

May 9, 2012 by  
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Question by blueberry: What gardening tools will I need?
Assume that I know nothing…
If I am creating flower/shrub beds in a new yard what tools will I need to buy to plant and maintain them? (A roto-tiller to begin – got it!) If you want to share any advice or tips, please do!
Please include any “optional” tools that you have found helpful!

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Answer by crossstitchkelly
Beyond the usual rake (bow rake or regular) and full-sized shovel, You’ll need a few hand-sized tools. There are 2 types of hand shovels that are best–a regular shovel and a trowel, which is thinner and is a better size to plant small plants with. I also have a great tool that I picked up a few years ago. It looks like the back side of an pickax (like a thin hand-held hoe) on one side, and a small rake on the other. It can even tear up sod or roots if you chop with it.

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Whats the difference between gardening tools and gardening equipment??

May 8, 2012 by  
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Question by nonoybollos: Whats the difference between gardening tools and gardening equipment??
Please help me with this, i also need a list of gardening equipment..or where i can find them..

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Answer by Shyguy
Doesn’t “Equipment” imply that this is machinery, like roto-tillers, tractor diggers, etc.

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Q&A: What are some gardening tools and material that you need to grow plants?

May 7, 2012 by  
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Question by :) : What are some gardening tools and material that you need to grow plants?
What are the tools and materials used for, what are they made of, and why?

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Answer by anissia
you need one good shovel, some fertile soil and the seeds or plants that is all you really need.

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