Gardening can involve lots of pruning. Instead of just grabbing whatever remotely appropriate tool it helps to know, as well to own, the right tool. It is worth buying good pruning tools, even for the casual gardener, and certainly for the serious one. Here are the main Pruning Equipment I use.
A trimming saw - I love my trimming saw, a gift from my wife. It gets the least use among my trimming tools but is the right tool for older and thicker branches as well as most dead branches. It folds for storage and transport, and the blade is safely covered when it's folded.
Improvising, as opposed to using the proper gardening equipment, may seem like a sloppy way to get things accomplished. However, this is simply not true. Every dedicating gardener knows when you are in the middle of a task, you do not want to drop everything to search for a certain gardening tool. It is distracting, so as opposed to interrupting their work, gardeners tend to improvise.
With that said, it is true that some gardening jobs are done much better if the proper gardening equipment is used. In these cases, it is best not to improvise, but to take time out to find the best tool for the job. The results will be well worth the time you took out to find what you were looking for.
After you have cut your trees or other plants with trimming shears or trimming saws, why does your tool fail to cut easily? Does your pruner need sharpening? Although it is wise to sharpen shear blades with a file or whetstone, it is more important to frequently clean the blades of your trimming saws or shears. But don't clean the dirt with water, as water will make carbon steel blades rust and ruin your tool.
The Folding Pruner can be attached to any universal extension pole for the tasks which involve a long reach. Conveniently, this trimming saw folds up while not in use for safety reasons. It is lightweight yet robust. Lastly on this list of new tools is the Portable Buck Saw that is extremely lightweight and collapsible too, making it a perfect gift for the homeowner, gardener and camper. Each of the tools mentioned above will serve their purpose well.
A product called EZ-Cut will loosen trimming tool dirt without the use of abrasion. EZ-Cut is a non-toxic / non-flammable fluid that is sprayed on trimming tool blades, and it prevents rust. EZ-Cut contains a vegetable oil lubricant to maintain smooth operation of trimming tools.
When a diseased plant is cut with a pruner, the fungus or bacteria from the disease can deposit on the pruner and spread the disease to healthy plants when they're pruned. EZ-Cut contains a disinfectant that will kill fungus or bacteria that cause plant disease cross contamination with the use of trimming tools. EZ-Cut even has a pleasant smelling lemon odor that drives away flies and mosquitoes. Remember to use restraint when trimming your newly planted trees. Prune only to remove damaged, broken, or diseased branches. A good rule of thumb is to prune as little as possible.
A trimming saw - I love my trimming saw, a gift from my wife. It gets the least use among my trimming tools but is the right tool for older and thicker branches as well as most dead branches. It folds for storage and transport, and the blade is safely covered when it's folded.
Improvising, as opposed to using the proper gardening equipment, may seem like a sloppy way to get things accomplished. However, this is simply not true. Every dedicating gardener knows when you are in the middle of a task, you do not want to drop everything to search for a certain gardening tool. It is distracting, so as opposed to interrupting their work, gardeners tend to improvise.
With that said, it is true that some gardening jobs are done much better if the proper gardening equipment is used. In these cases, it is best not to improvise, but to take time out to find the best tool for the job. The results will be well worth the time you took out to find what you were looking for.
After you have cut your trees or other plants with trimming shears or trimming saws, why does your tool fail to cut easily? Does your pruner need sharpening? Although it is wise to sharpen shear blades with a file or whetstone, it is more important to frequently clean the blades of your trimming saws or shears. But don't clean the dirt with water, as water will make carbon steel blades rust and ruin your tool.
The Folding Pruner can be attached to any universal extension pole for the tasks which involve a long reach. Conveniently, this trimming saw folds up while not in use for safety reasons. It is lightweight yet robust. Lastly on this list of new tools is the Portable Buck Saw that is extremely lightweight and collapsible too, making it a perfect gift for the homeowner, gardener and camper. Each of the tools mentioned above will serve their purpose well.
A product called EZ-Cut will loosen trimming tool dirt without the use of abrasion. EZ-Cut is a non-toxic / non-flammable fluid that is sprayed on trimming tool blades, and it prevents rust. EZ-Cut contains a vegetable oil lubricant to maintain smooth operation of trimming tools.
When a diseased plant is cut with a pruner, the fungus or bacteria from the disease can deposit on the pruner and spread the disease to healthy plants when they're pruned. EZ-Cut contains a disinfectant that will kill fungus or bacteria that cause plant disease cross contamination with the use of trimming tools. EZ-Cut even has a pleasant smelling lemon odor that drives away flies and mosquitoes. Remember to use restraint when trimming your newly planted trees. Prune only to remove damaged, broken, or diseased branches. A good rule of thumb is to prune as little as possible.
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