Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Everything You Need To Complete Your Gardening Shed ...

Written by micro at Sunday, 2 October 2011 05:01

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Having the right tools for a job is extremely essential, and this too applies to gardening. Many people over the USA and the world enjoy gardening. Gardening can be a source of excitement and relaxation all in the same go, but it?s certainly not exciting nor relaxing to be itching, chafing and jumping up and down trying to scratch those discomforts away.

So if you?ve got a garden shed but don?t quite know how to maximize it, consider the following tool suggestions:

Special First Aid Kit for Gardening. A first aid kit could be just what the doctor ordered, quite literally, and you want one that gives you protection from gardening dangers like poison ivy and sumac, while taking care of standard bites, scratches and cuts. Poison ivy is a scourge for many a gardener because its itch, while not seven years in length, certainly feels that way. You could swear that the itch caused by these plants feels like a past lifetime?s worth of itch, but having the right precautions can keep you safe against this threat. Should you have a reaction to the poisonous plant, your kit should also come in handy.

A Pair Of Special Gardening Gloves. While getting your hands dirty is fun, nothing beats a great pair of high-quality leather gardening gloves. The right gloves can protect hands from thorns, an unexpected bee or spider, sharp twigs or sticks and blistering.

SST ? Shovel, Spade, Trowel Your back is as good as the shovel you use ? either you use a good one and make everything look effortless, or you use a mediocre one and pay for it with your back. Look for one with a long handle (to take pressure off of your back) and flat ledge, which creates a surface for your foot. What about the trowel? Find one with a wide, curved blade that fits comfortably in your hand.

A Set of Pruners Pruning plants, trimming them and deadheading flowers (removing dried leaves and flowers off of plants) are year-round activities. To avoid damaging your plants in any way, a bypass pruner can cut on the plant without tearing it.

Use A Wheelbarrow Or Cart! Lugging heavy loads around your garden is a backache in waiting. A wheelbarrow or cart could save your back the agony and make carrying stuff a whole lot easier.

Basics Of Plant Watering. No garden shed would be complete without a hose ? make sure it fits all requirements, such as a 5/8-inch opening, mesh layer reinforcement and kink resistance. Get a hose that can handle 50 pounds per square inch of water pressure or more. Don?t be afraid to spend for added quality ? hey, it?s just a garden hose, not a Rolls or some other fancy automobile! And complement your hose with a watering can for the areas it is unable to reach.

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Source: http://www.nanawebboard.com/home-family/gardening-articles/everything-you-need-to-complete-your-gardening-shed/15689

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