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4 Tools You Need For Transplanting Trees
Empty Containers While not exactly a “tool,” you'll want to have a few empty containers on hand to place the trees in once you dig them out of the ground. With the right tools, transplanting trees can be a fun and productive project that will have...
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Choosing a Garden Fork
With two hardwood handles fitted about shoulder width on a steel horizontal bar and 4 to 6 long tines; the broadfork is generally used for reworking ground that has already been broken up.
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Garden In Front: Sharpen Your Digging Tools By Hand
Be certain to wear gloves and safety goggles to protect your hands and eyes during the entire process. Aside from your work gloves and eye protection, the only tool you will need for sharpening is an 8- or 10-inch bastard cut mill file, which can be found...
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5 Everyday Items That Make Great Trellises
The beans can be easily harvested from both sides of the metal frame. The spring frame was attached between two wooden 4-by-4s and smothered with vining pole beans. To grow pole beans , I ran four lengths of jute twine from the top of the frame down to...
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5 Tools I Can\'t Garden Without
A pneumatic tire is a nice addition, too. There are two common types of hand pruners: anvil and bypass. In Japanese “hori” means “dig”— making this tool one of the most appropriately named on the planet.
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6 Flowering Ground Covers For Difficult Spaces
Don't plant it near walkways and driveways where you use rock salt, and you won't have the problem. It looks kind of fragile, but it's a very tough plant, surviving even under shallow-rooted maples and pines.
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Italian Hand Tools
I just do so much banging away at the stumps and rocks on the garden site that the tools all gave up after a season or two. These sorts of rustic implements are the most commonly sold garden tools around here.
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7 Garden-Tested Gifts For Your Favorite Gardener
The mesh bag holds your gloves, trowel, pruners, or other smaller equipment. American Meadows sells more than a dozen pre-designed garden packages, including a drought-tolerant garden, a hummingbird garden, a deer-resistant garden and many others.
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Garden Find: Peel Away Pots
In the past, I've always used my own trays and a homemade capillary mat system for my seedlings, but this looks much easier to use than my usual setup. I have always grown my own transplants in either plastic nursery six-packs or in peat pots, but this...
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Gardening Spades: Choosing the one that\'s right for you
The garden spade is available with a long straight handle, "T" handle and the "YD" handle that is usually available in 28-inch and a 32-inch handle lengths. Fiberglass handles are stronger, but absorb less shock and are harder to fit into the socket should...
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El Segundo
A Suggested List of Tools for the Gardener
There are forks, spades and other mid-length tools out there including good quality kids tools. Great for turning the soil, aeration and mixing nutrients into the soil.Garden/Digging Spade -Great for digging, turning the soil, soil aeration and its straight...
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El Segundo
2017 Holiday Gift-giving Guide for Gardeners
They are both easy to handle and super sharp. It's lightweight and easy to use. Muscle-Soothing Salve After a day of hard work in the garden, achy muscles are the norm. When it's ready to be emptied, you just unclip the apron and dump the contents out.
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Make A Cucumber Trellis Out Of Scrap Wood
Then use 1-inch wood screws to attach the 10-inch piece of 1×6 to the place where the top ends of the 2x4s meet. Repeat with the other 2x4s and 1×6 to build the other side of the A-frame.
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Bed Bugs, Plantago and Aunt Bett
They are attracted by exhaled carbon dioxide and body heat, not by dirt, and they feed on blood, not waste. Seeds were separated and saved separately as were the leaves and roots. I am not sure what she considered my dogs to be since at least one of them...
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El Segundo
5 Reasons Why You Need A Staple Gun On Your Farm
This makes it simple to use because you can just grab it and get to work—no need to hunt for a battery! 5. Here are five reasons you need a staple gun among your farm tools. It's Powerful While the capabilities of staple guns vary from model to model,...
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Rafter Panel Storage
<< More Shop Talk >> Tags Jim Ruen , tools With the bumpers in place, the panels fit perfectly over the pipe, and when lowered to the surface of the workbench below, they're held securely in place.
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Fit Your Anvil to Your Needs
If you want a new, high-quality anvil, you can expect to spend $600 or more. The lower end can cost $100 or less. Many of them offer in-depth information on the products they carry.
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Sprayer Selection
With its gas engine, the Solo sprayer weighs more than 18 pounds empty. Each sprayer has its place on my farm. Ernie Zimmerman of CropCare Equipment advises assessing the type of spraying to be done, size of individual jobs and time available to spray.
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5 Farm Tools I\'m Thankful For
Electric Drills Few tools are more versatile and handy to have on hand than a battery-powered electric drill , which can travel the farm with you and help out with an untold number of simple construction and repair projects.
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The Tools You Need For Trimming Trees
Pruning Shears These smaller pruning tools fit in the palm of your hand and are perfect for trimming tiny tree branches, bushes, root suckers or even seedling trees growing in unsuitable locations.
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Buying Tools: Price Versus Quality
<< More Shop Talk >> Tags buying tools , Jim Ruen , price Brent makes a really good point on quality. That said, I have a building permit for a small cabin this spring. He also mentioned the importance of guarantees and availability of lifetime replacement.
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Why I\'m Using an Apple Picker in the Winter
As it turned out, the handiest tool was a very long apple picker. Of course, even I have to chuckle at the fact that I've been using an apple picker in the dead of winter with two feet of snow on the ground.
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Musings on an Old-Fashioned Measuring Wheel
Their concept and design is remarkably simple—each time the wheel makes a full revolution, the odometer takes note, keeping track of the number of times the wheel has been turned.
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Bolt Cutters & Wire Cutters: Why They Are Essential Farm Tools
For this project, wire cutters were perfect—they handled the relatively thin wire that comprised the fence, and their one-handed design meant that I could cut while holding the fence firmly in place with my free hand.
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A Tool is a Tool, Except …
I may keep it … or not. I made a few preemptory swipes with it, remarked what a beauty it was and felt like a total imposter. I'll probably keep my tenon saw with its cherry handle.
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Expect the Unexpected
I then made a high cut from the other side, angling down to a point just above the wedge. I was helping my brother and nephew lay out a new fence line angling up a wooded hillside alongside an old cow path.
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Can a Refractometer Help Me Grow Tastier Food?
The Bionutrient Food Association offers these steps for using a refractometer to measure °Bx: Squeeze sap out of the leaves or fruit of a plant. To test Brix levels, you use an inexpensive hand-held tool called a refractometer (pictured above) to send...
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