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From the archives: For those with beginner gardening experience, this introductory video will help you choose the right garden tools to properly manage your vegetable garden.
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32 Comments
Thank you! I'm new to gardening and this video really helped me understand what to buy and how to use them. BTW, I love your safety glasses!
A shovel for gardeners, which, I think, you have not seen. See the links below the video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmnjEOthrlE
Thank you for the safety tip about wearing safety glasses. I got a metal shard in my eye once and the eye dr had to use a special drill tipped with a fluffy material ti lift it out of my eye. He said im going to use a drill on your eye, I said no you're not! Haha he did
dandeleons yes but,a weed is an unwanted plant,so any plant that disturbs the successful growth of the plants that you have sown are weeds.
dandeleons yes but,a weed is an unwanted plant,so any plant that disturbs the successful growth of the plants that you have sown are weeds.
dandeleons yes but,a weed is an unwanted plant,so any plant that disturbs the successful growth of the plants that you have sown are weeds.
dandeleons yes but,a weed is an unwanted plant,so any plant that disturbs the successful growth of the plants that you have sown are weeds.
No scythe was mentioned… But it's my recommendation
This is the best gardening tool video on utube.
I always look for old vintage garden tools first as I think they are better made and if they where going to break they would have broken years ago. Plus they are pretty cheap to, just recently I bought a very heavy duty rake for £2, add a little elbow grease and a fresh coat of paint it will last for years and years of use
If anyone wants to volunteer to till my 75×150 foot garden with a spud fork raise your hand……
It’s good to buy quality tools but there are a lot of overpriced tools out there.
Try to make Russian garden fork. The fork have a frame welded along the upper edge perpendicular to the plane of the teeth. So you don’t have to squat low to loosen the soil.
They guy too clean
Good JOB
Protect your tools so you will enjoy them for a lifetime, but don't worry about putting the nice quality wooden handle naked into the abrasive metal jaws of the bench vice!!
Sorry, but I had to say.
Can u plz explain which oil u used to remove the dust from the tool
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Really informative, great information and clear and concise. Thank you very much, truly appreciated.
I did it myself thanks to Woodglut.
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Excellent!!!!!
Why do we need. To choose the right tools in farming?
Answer:……………………………………………..,….
In Denmark we have a saying that "Det rette værktøj er det halve arbejde" which roughly translates into "The right tool is job half done".
After renovating a 122 year old house and maintaining a 500m2 vegetable garden i can confirm that quality tools are a VERY good investment.
And dont buy the smartest newest tool, they are often build out of plastic or something like that and cant be fixed when broken, i always buy wooden handle/shaft tools with steel or cast iron heads, they last for decades, and if you find your old rake in a forgotten corner of the garden after three years in scandinavian climate; some sandpaper and some oil and its as new.
Good job