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There are tons of different landscaping tools available on the market today, however there are a few landscaping tools in particular that are truly essential. Whether you are a beginner or professional landscaper, the following information can help you to make sure that you have all the essential tools that you need for your landscaping jobs.

The Essential Landscaping Tools

One of the most important landscaping tools of all is a rake. A rake is going to be very important because it will be needed to get rid of any leaves that are lying around on the ground.

You will notice almost immediately after you rake the lawn and get rid of the leaves the difference that it makes, and this is because when leaves are on the lawn they are covering the grass and not letting sunlight through and this results in the grass blades turning yellow and eventually dying.

Shovels and spades are also important landscaping tools, and a spade is generally better when it comes to planting and removing weeds than a shovel, although shovels are better for larger, heavy duty jobs on the lawn. A hose is also going to be useful, as it is going to help you to water plants and fill up ponds if you are including those in your landscaping design.



Specialty Tools

Of course, as mentioned above, there are various other tools that you can purchase as well, however most of these are only required in certain situations and so they are not considered as being essential.

For instance if you have a water fixture in your design then you are going to have to ensure that you have all the proper pumps and filters, and also that you have little skimmers, which are going to be used to remove larger pieces of debris from the water.

Wheelbarrows are often needed in landscaping, and they are very useful when it comes to moving debris as well as for bringing needed implements to their proper places. A wheelbarrow is basically used to make the lifting and carrying processes easier on you, especially when the items being carried are particularly heavy.

Once you have all of the tools that are necessary to take care of the particular landscape you are working on, then you can really get started on the project. As long as you keep them neatly arranged they will be easy to get to whenever you need them, and as well will last you longer.









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