Getting Your Garden Tools in Shape
Feb 19th, 2009 |
Terry L. Yockey
Ideally our garden tools should be clean, sharp and hanging in their correct place in the shed or garage waiting for the upcoming gardening season. Realistically, many of us get overwhelmed with
fall-cleanup chores in late autumn and don’t have the time to get our tools into the proper shape before we put them away for the winter.
Now would be a great time to collect all those neglected garden tools and give them a good cleaning and sharpening so they will be ready to go when the growing season rolls around again. Continue reading…
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Most people don’t pay much attention to the garden tools they use. I think garden tools that are bad in shape are actually dangerous to use.