How to take care of your garden tools
Taking
good care of your garden
tools will make them last longer and will also make them work better
for you in the garden. During the winter season when you are putting your garden
to bed, is the right time to get your tools cleaned up and in good condition so
that they are ready to start working for you in the summer and spring season.
Harpreet
Ahluwalia, owner of Earthly Creations and Anjali Jain, owner of Kala Drishti
list some tips on taking care of your garden tools.
Clean the
dirt:
The first step you need to do is to clean off the dirt from your shovel, trowel
and other gardening tools. Cleaning extends the lifespan of a tool by removing
moisture-laden, rust enhancing soil from the surface. Clean the tools with a
nice brush and a stream of water. Pruners have sap on them, therefore clean it
with little turpentine and a steel
wool.
Get rid of
the rust:
After cleaning up the tools, clean up the rust using turpentine oil and steel
wool. These two are usually used along with elbow grease to remove any rust
area on the tools.
Cleaning
up some tools becomes easier when you take them apart like a hand pruner has a
bolt that can be taken off and take the blades apart. It makes it a lot easier
to clean them. Read
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