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Make your gardening more enjoyable and easy by using the right tools for the right jobs! For a small garden you can do with fewer tools but if your garden is bigger, it pays off to buy more tools and to learn using them in the right way.
 
Make your gardening more enjoyable and easy by using the right tools for the right jobs! For a small garden you can do with fewer tools but if your garden is bigger, it pays off to buy more tools and to learn using them in the right way.
  
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To loosen a soil there are various tools. There's the normal spade, but you can also use a heavy hoe, a hand cultivator or a 'grelinette.' I use a grelinette or garden fork more than a spade, as the work is easier, especially with a grelinette and the soil layers aren't disturbed, meaning that the top soil which contains more oxygen-loving micro-organisms remains top soil.
  
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For weeding you can use a hand cultivator, a normal hoe or a push hoe. You've got to try out which one of these works best for your soil. I use several types of hoes and several types of push hoes, depending on how hard the soil is and how thick and high the weeds. Narrower hoes are good to go in-between lines with crops while wider hoes work faster when you have more space to work.
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Browse through the gallery and make yourself familiar with the different types of garden tools. For further reading go to the external links below.
  
 
== A gallery of common garden tools ==
 
== A gallery of common garden tools ==
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File:Edger.jpg|'''Edger ''' to cleanly separate a lawn from a walkway or borders with vegetables and flowers.
 
File:Edger.jpg|'''Edger ''' to cleanly separate a lawn from a walkway or borders with vegetables and flowers.
 
File:Hand cultivators 120530.JPG|Two of my '''hand cultivators''' with different lengths of the handles. Hand cultivators are used to stir  the soil, either before planting to aerate the soil and prepare a smooth, loose seedbed or after the crop has begun, also to aerate the soil and to kill weeds.
 
File:Hand cultivators 120530.JPG|Two of my '''hand cultivators''' with different lengths of the handles. Hand cultivators are used to stir  the soil, either before planting to aerate the soil and prepare a smooth, loose seedbed or after the crop has begun, also to aerate the soil and to kill weeds.
File:Bar spade.jpg|A garden fork, spading fork, digging fork or graip is used for loosening, lifting and turning over soil in gardening and farming. It is used similarly to a spade.
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File:Bar spade.jpg|A '''garden fork''', spading fork, digging fork or graip is used for loosening, lifting and turning over soil in gardening and farming. It is used similarly to a spade.
File:Double-digging 4.jpg|A digging fork or ''''grelinette'''' with five teeth. It is used for loosening, lifting and turning over soil in gardening and farming. It has the advantage that it doesn't disturb the layers in the soil.
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File:Double-digging 4.jpg|A '''digging fork''' or ''''grelinette'''' with five teeth. It is used for loosening, lifting and turning over soil in gardening and farming. It has the advantage that it doesn't disturb the layers in the soil.
 
File:One-pin grelinette 120421.JPG|'''One-pin grelinette''' or garden fork, works deeper than the ordinary grelinette or garden fork
 
File:One-pin grelinette 120421.JPG|'''One-pin grelinette''' or garden fork, works deeper than the ordinary grelinette or garden fork
 
File:HondaTiller.jpg|Motorized cultivator or '''tiller'''. It can perform many functions such as plowing, cultivating and tilling of the soil. Rototilling is much faster than manual tilling, but exhausting work, especially when using the heavier models.
 
File:HondaTiller.jpg|Motorized cultivator or '''tiller'''. It can perform many functions such as plowing, cultivating and tilling of the soil. Rototilling is much faster than manual tilling, but exhausting work, especially when using the heavier models.

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This is Section 4 of the Gardening Seminar:Start your own garden. Comments or questions are appreciated. You can also write to John Eagles.

Make your gardening more enjoyable and easy by using the right tools for the right jobs! For a small garden you can do with fewer tools but if your garden is bigger, it pays off to buy more tools and to learn using them in the right way.

To loosen a soil there are various tools. There's the normal spade, but you can also use a heavy hoe, a hand cultivator or a 'grelinette.' I use a grelinette or garden fork more than a spade, as the work is easier, especially with a grelinette and the soil layers aren't disturbed, meaning that the top soil which contains more oxygen-loving micro-organisms remains top soil.

For weeding you can use a hand cultivator, a normal hoe or a push hoe. You've got to try out which one of these works best for your soil. I use several types of hoes and several types of push hoes, depending on how hard the soil is and how thick and high the weeds. Narrower hoes are good to go in-between lines with crops while wider hoes work faster when you have more space to work.

Browse through the gallery and make yourself familiar with the different types of garden tools. For further reading go to the external links below.

A gallery of common garden tools

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