Articles related to "Pruners"A good pair of garden pruners is a must for every gardener. Pruning is as essential to flower gardening as water is to living.
There are a variety of basic gardening tools that the gardener should have in their tool chest and shed; hand tools and regular full-size tools are a must.
The best basic tools gardeners need (or don't need) from tiller to pruner to spade and trowel. How to pick the right equipment for your essential flower gardening chores.
Gardeners love tools, magazines, plants, books, gloves and just about anything else that make their gardening experience easier, relaxing and more fun.
Gardeners need a good selection of garden tools. You might not use them all every week, but having them on hand is better than running out to buy them at the last minute.
Rose gardeners will love to find this gift basket under the Christmas tree. Fill it with all or any of these tools a rose gardener can't do without.
Pruning is an essential gardening chore that is best done in late winter for most trees and many shrubs and bushes to keep them well-shaped, healthy and productive.
Pruning is a necessary and difficult garden task. Choosing good pruning tools such as shears, loppers and secateurs, help make pruning gardens a pleasure.
Knowing the right time to prune spring flowering shrubs can be the difference between a mass of flowers and a few blooms
Gardening can be hard physical work but also enjoyable and addicting, if you have the right tools.
Ever wondered what to do with all those tools in the off season? Taking proper care of ones tools is necessary to ensure many years of good service.
Pruning Shears, hand pruners or secateurs--no matter what you call them, a well maintained pair of shears makes garden clean-up easier.
Christmas gifts for the vegetable and orchard keeper which are sure to please. Find something for every gardener with this list of gifts.
For a fabulous decoration for your front door this spring, you can't do much better than to use pussy willows as a decorative feature in plain twig wreath.
Late winter is the time to prune both deciduous and evergreen shrubs.
To get your garden looking best this spring, winter is the time to clean up and the Stihl Combi Power System is a tool that can get the job done.
When planting a garden, there are some basic tools that should be kept on hand.
While it may be tempting to try out all kinds of trendy and fancy gardening tools, the vegetable gardener needs only a few dependable pieces of equipment.
Whether you need a holiday gift or a birthday gift or a thinking of you gift, here are ideas for the perfect gardening present for the special gardener on your list.
While trees will grow with no help from humans, doing just a few small tasks will keep your trees growing in the shape nature intended, and at the least risk of disease.
Strictly whimsical cork reindeer are easy and fast to make. Make the whole herd of Santa's reindeer in time for Christmas. Invite the kids and watch them smile.
Wreaths are a joyous part of celebrating Christmas. Evergreens, traditional symbols of everlasting life, join with non-traditional materials for a distinctive wreath.
Taking that first cut when pruning is often difficult. Will the tree or shrub recover? For gardeners cherishing their trees and shrubs pruning is not easy, but necessary.
Among the joys of living in the desert, cactus and succulent gardening ranks high. When the temperature reaches triple digits, cactus and many other desert plants thrive.
"Show me some Dr. Seuss trees" a customer requested. Cascade Falls Weeping Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum ‘Cascade Falls’) is a good selection to accent water gardens.
Some plants do best air dried, others with glycerin or silica. Tips for preserving plants and suggestions for plant varities to harvest are in today's article.
Gardeners prefer practical gifts like garden tools, watering aids, and gardening supplies.
It takes some planning, and a great deal of patience, to shop end-of-the-season sales for the best prices. The strategy, however, yields super savings for next summer.
Late summer is a good time to remove suckers sprouting at the base of landscape trees as well as unwanted growth spurred by pruning cuts.
For those gardeners who feel that roses require too much care or simply don't have the space, miniature roses can be a great option.
Are you thinking of buying a crabapple but have heard that they are disease prone? Today's article will help you select a crabapple that is disease resistant.
Take a few extra minutes this Christmas and gather the components needed to create a special basket for a special gardener.
While the dog days of summer may have arrived, it's important to keep up with the garden. Deadhead annuals, split perennials, plant spring blooming bulbs, and more
Cutting back the trees in your yard can be a satisfying and beneficial job, but you need to know what you're doing.
Last minute holiday gifts for garden landscapers are as close as an internet connection and credit card. Choices include garden flags, birdseed, feeders, tools and sheds.
Surprise a gardener this Christmas, or any time of the year, with these inexpensive yet indispensable gifts for the food grower in the family.
Homeowners and landscapers seeking a quality deciduous tree that grows rapidly and has character need to seriously consider the river birch. It looks great all year long!
Mother Nature offers up numerous gifts in the fall and winter, including berries, seed heads, twigs and greenery. All make wonderful embellishments for gift packages.
Familiar and unique presents are as close as an internet connection and credit card. Top choices include garden flags, accessories, seed packets and weather instruments.
Not sure what to buy your husband, boyfriend, brother, son or dad? Here are some surefire gift ideas for men for birthdays, Christmas, anniversary or Valentines.
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