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Gardening tools FAQs

What are the tools used in gardening?

Gardening tools come in all shapes and sizes - spades, trowels, pruners, rakes, and watering cans. Each tool has its own job, from digging and planting to trimming and tidying. A good set of gardening tools can really make your time in the garden more enjoyable and productive.

Why are garden tools used?

They help you dig, plant, cut, and clear with far less effort. Using the right gardening tools not only saves time but also helps keep your plants and soil healthy. It’s all about making gardening more efficient, enjoyable and less of a chore.

How do I sharpen a hand axe?

Start by cleaning the blade, then secure the axe safely. Use a sharpening stone or file, working along the blade’s edge in smooth strokes. Do both sides evenly. A little care goes a long way. You can also find maintenance kits for your gardening tools at places like Halfords.