The following products are pictured from left to right.
Long-Handled Pruner: For cutting branches more than 3/4 inch
thick. The Telescoping Ratcheting Lopper (Lee Valley, $33,
www.leevalley.com) is
lightweight and adjusts easily from 18 to 31 inches for greater
reach; the ratchet mechanism allows you to cut branches that are
thicker than two inches.
Round-Headed Shovel: For digging holes to plant trees and
shrubs and moving loose materials, such as soil, gravel, sand,
and compost. This A.M. Leonard Razorback shovel ($47,
www.amleo.com) has a
comfortable footrest.
Transplant Spade: For digging holes in confined areas of a
densely planted bed. Lee Valley Tools, $30,
www.leevalley.com.
Bow Rake: For leveling soil for planting; spreading mulch,
gravel, sand, and compost, and removing heavy debris. A.M.
Leonard, $37.50,
www.amleo.com.
Digging Fork: For turning and cultivating unbroken soil,
mixing amendments into soil, breaking up clods, and lifting bulbs
and perennials for transplanting and dividing. Lee Valley Tools,
$30,
www.leevalley.com.
Leaf Rake: For raking leaves, twigs, grass clippings, and
other light debris from lawns. Available at garden centers, about
$15.
Protect Your Tools
Keep the edges of spades and other tools from nicking and dulling
by storing them off the floor. A piece of Peg-Board fitted with
hooks (available at home centers) will do the trick, or for a
ready-made solution try the Woodpegger (shown above, $15 at
www.stacksandstacks.com).