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The Right Garden Tools

A cluttered kitchen is one thing. An overstocked garden shed, however, can actually be dangerous. Which tools to keep, and which to weed out

The Right Garden Tools
Monica Buck
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Gardening Tools You Should Toss
  • Tools that are cracked between handle and head or have splintered or broken handles.
  • Cotton gloves (especially ones with holes), which won’t protect hands from cuts or prickly things.
  • Clippers that don’t fit your hand; they’ll give you blisters and cramps.
  • Rakes and cultivators with broken tines, because it will take longer to move dirt and remove weeds.


  • Gardening Tools You Should Own
    Shovel
    A spade-shaped end makes digging holes in hard soil and cutting tough underground roots easier.

    Clippers
    The best ones are ergonomically designed and made specifically for righties or lefties.

    Three-Pronged Cultivator
    Choose one with a thick, soft-textured handle for a comfortable grip.

    Leather Gardening Gloves
    Leather is better than cotton or synthetics for protecting hands. A softer pair will provide dexterity for working with small plants.

    Rake
    A metal rake is sturdier than a bamboo or plastic one.

    Hand Trowel
    Look for a trowel that has a handle designed to mold to the contours of your hand. It makes digging holes in containers or a small garden easier on the wrists and arms.
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