Any time you start a new venture, you need
to build a tool kit that contains all the most vital tools for the job. The
same is true for a beginning gardener. You can go out and buy fancy
"canned" tool kits in neat little cases, but the ideal way to buy a
tool kit is by carefully selecting and buying each tool separately. That way
you will ensure that the tools in your kit are comfortable, easy to use, and
well built.
The Items in a Garden Tool Kit
By definition, a garden tool kit is a group
of tools you'll need to perform basic gardening tasks. A kit can be made up of
hand tools, pruning tools, lawn care tools, or power tools. Although you're
eventually going to want to acquire tools in all of these categories, for
starters you should concentrate on hand tools. They are the mainstays of
gardening and include items like spades, trowels, hand-held rakes, garden
forks, and hoes.
Many people think of shovels and spades as
being the same thing, but they aren't. Both are designed to perform specific
tasks. You will find that a spade has a shorter handle attached to a flat,
square-shaped blade. Its primary functions include edging garden beds, digging
holes for planting, slicing sod, and adding fertilizer to soil. A shovel has a
longer handle and a concave blade with a rounded tip. It is used to load or
unload piles of sand, soil, or other materials so that they can be moved..
Garden trowels are important parts of your
garden tool kit that are used for digging. They are ideal when planting bulbs
and small plants. A trowel will consist of a short, sturdy handle which is
attached to a cupped metal blade. You can get them with narrow or wide blades
which serve different purposes. When you put your garden tool kit together, you
should include both types of trowels.
Any good garden tool kit will include two
types of rakes: a garden rake and a leaf rake. A garden rake is made of a steel
bridge with either 12 or 14 tines attached to a long handle. You use it to break
up dirt clods and remove debris from the soil before smoothing the ground in
preparation for planting. The second type of rake is a leaf rake which, as its
name says, is primarily used for raking leaves. Made of metal, bamboo, plastic,
or rubber, a leaf rake can be used when gathering all sorts of lawn debris.
Two more items which are mainstays in any
garden tool kit are a garden fork and a hoe. A garden fork is a very sturdy
piece of equipment meant for hard work. With a heavy-duty handle and four strong,
straight steel tines, it is ideal for turning and aerating soil as well and
breaking up soil chunks and working fertilizer into the soil. A garden hoe is a
simple tool consisting of a straight-edged square blade on a long wooden
handle. It can be used to dig up weeds as well as for chopping up clumps of
hard soil.
Over the years your collection of tools
will grow, but the basic garden tool kit outlined above will be enough to give
you a good start. The right tools will make all the difference in the speed and
efficiency with which you perform tasks in your garden. Its hard work, but they
can make you enjoy every minute of it.