Gardeners know the challenge: winter rolls in, and suddenly your trusty tools are at risk of rust and damage. The cold, wet months can be brutal if you don’t take a few steps to protect your gear. A ...
As the colder months settle in, your garden tools deserve a little attention before they get tucked away. No one wants to start spring with rusty pruners or cracked handles. A bit of care now means ...
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If you have even the slightest green tinge to your thumb, it’s hard to resist accumulating yard tools. It starts innocently enough with a hose and a rake, and then one day you wake up and it looks ...
Garden tools should be stored indoors for the winter to keep them in good condition. Thoroughly clean, dry, oil, and treat issues like rust or cracked wooden handles before putting tools away. Store ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Peter Krumhardt Garden tools can sustain a lot of wear and tear during the growing season, so cleaning and maintaining them is ...
Thanks to improvements in the technology of battery-operated lawn and garden machines, homeowners are trading in their gas-driven-engine and electric-powered tools in droves. While these ...