But if gardening is your game, then you will at least have some of the more
basic gardening equipment that is needed to maintain your garden. Namely, a
hoe, a shovel, and a rake come to mind offhandedly. There is also naturally
other gardening equipment that is equally important, and I know that I simply
can't be without my pruning scissors.
Over the year, I've amassed quite a collection of equipment, to the point of
not having room for them all in my shed. But out of all those tools, my
favorites are an old pair of comfortable gloves and my trusty kitchen knife.
When I can't find my pruning shears, my kitchen knife takes its place and works
just fine. If my hoe or shovel isn't handy, the tip of the knife can often get
the job done. Of course, there are many times when I don't even go that far and
just use my hands to dig the soil.
It may sound like a disorganized way of gardening, but every gardener knows
that if you're knee-deep in the garden, the last thing you want to do is drop
everything to go find a tool.
Having said all that, some jobs really are easier with the proper equipment and
it may be worth the time to fetch. One of my other favorites is the garden
claw.
With two varieties available, one for standing work, and for closer work and
therefore fitting in your hand, the garden claw makes your life easier. Stick
the claw in the ground, give it a simple twist with your wrist, and pull out.
It loosens soil easily, and as an added benefit you get to pull out your weeds
with less hassle.
Really the key thing to remember about gardening equipment is that although we
might want it, we don't always need it. Besides it's always a good thing not to
get too attached to your gardening equipment, it makes life easier if you're
not always trotting back and forth between your work patch and the shed.
Ultimately you'd not get too much done, (unless you're using your handy garden
claw!).
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