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5 Yard Maintenance Tools You Need in Your Garage

by Emma L. Business consultant

The beauty of your property depends on both its design and its maintenance and nowhere is this seen as much as when it comes to the issue of landscaping. Now, a lot of people decide to outsource this task to professional landscaping services, yet, there are some people who prefer to tend to this yard work personally. This isn’t necessarily a difficult task but it does require a lot of will and dedication. Other than this, there are some things you need to learn and some skills that need to be honed. Furthermore, you need to have the right equipment for the task. With that in mind, here are the top five simple yard maintenance tools that you desperately need in your garage.

Rakes

A rake is probably the first item that comes to mind when it comes to yard maintenance, especially due to the fact that it’s something you’ll have to use all-year-round. Still, there are different types of rakes, each of which is appropriate for a specific task. For instance, a traditional rake (the type that cartoon characters regularly step on) is a lawn/leaf rake and it’s used to gather leaves off the lawn (as its very name suggests). Other than this, you’ll also need a bow rake, which is often used for spreading and leveling soil. This type of rake is also referred to as the garden rake. Lastly, you might also want to give a shrub rake, a hand rake and a thatch rake a serious consideration, even though your yard could do just as fine without them.

Wood shredder

A reliable wood shredder is a tool that can help you keep your yard clean and clutter free, as well as reduce the amount of debris that you don’t know how to discard. Other than this, a wood shredder can be used in mulching and composting, both of which can be pivotal in your yard maintenance efforts. This is one of the things that the health of your garden depends on seeing as how mulching helps your garden retain water, protects and insulates the soil and reduces the number of weeds by quite the figure. Not to mention that a proper mulch might have a positive effect on the visuals of your garden. Just keep in mind that making mulch from treated wood may end up having a negative effect on your garden.

Lawnmower

A lawnmower is, next to a rake, a yard maintenance tool that you’ll use quite often, which is why you need to buy quality. If you’re buying quality, however, you also need to learn a thing or two about its maintenance. Some platforms specialize in retail of parts for Briggs and Stratton mowers, which would allow you to repair the mower on your own. As long as it’s unplugged and you’re careful around the blade, this should be a safe repair. Also, with the help of the power of the internet, you can easily learn how to replace most of these parts. Needless to say, this can teach you how to be much more self-sustainable in your landscaping efforts.

Chainsaw

A chainsaw is a tool that can save a lot of time and effort. Nonetheless, it’s also a dangerous tool if not operated properly. Ideally, you would always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when operating a chainsaw, as well as check and mind your surroundings while using it. When it comes to the issue of starting the saw, it’s the safest to start it from the ground and not from between your legs. As for the handling itself, it’s the most important that you’re ready to deal with the kickback. Lastly, maintenance needs to be your top priority.

Lopper

One last task you need to consider is pruning, which is something that you’ll need a lopper for. The most important thing, nonetheless, is not to own a lopper but to know how and when to use it. First of all, there are two types of loppers, the bypass loppers and anvil loppers. When using them, you should never let them twist as you’re making the cut and you should always keep them sharp. Finally, keep in mind that even with all the proper care, these loppers won’t last indefinitely, so make sure to get yourself some new ones every now and then.

Conclusion

In the end, with just these five simple yard maintenance tools, you’ll be ready to meet the majority of challenges that lie ahead. By also learning how to properly store, maintain and use them, you’ll become a master gardener in no time.



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About Emma L. Advanced Pro  Business consultant

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Created on May 15th 2019 03:37. Viewed 412 times.

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