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Are You Drowning Your Houseplants with Love?

Whether you have rooms filled with houseplants or a choice few displayed throughout your home, growing houseplants is a great way to decorate and is good for both body and soul. But did you know that the No. 1 reason indoor plants die is people drown them with love? That’s right. They overwater them. If [...]

Garden Art Ideas — How to Make Your Planters Into Beautiful Garden Art

Garden stores have so many different types of garden art for your to choose from – there are beautiful water features like ponds and fountains, as well as statues, wind chimes, birdhouses, and so much more. But why not go ahead and make your own garden art? Why not make sure that your garden fully [...]

Lawn Care Tips

Selecting a Spreader

Spreaders are handy for laying down weed killer, fertilizer and other lawn care products that help you maintain the yard or garden. They come in two basic types – broadcast spreaders and drop spreaders – and you may find it helpful to have at least one of each. A broadcast spreader itself comes in two [...]

Selecting a Lawnmower – Tractor/Rider

Sooner or later, anyone who has to mow the lawn every week or two for several months will begin to long for a ridable mower. These small tractor-style units are a true blessing for anyone with a 1/4 acre or more to keep neat. Electric models are available, just as they are in standard push [...]

Trimmers and Edgers

Apart from your lawnmower, the trimmer or edger may be the tool you use most. Very few lawnmowers will get everything, since most lawns butt up against a wall, patio bricks or have trees in the lawn. As a result, the only way to keep that lawn looking really neat is to finish the job [...]

Selecting a Hose

A hose is indispensable for nearly every lawn and garden. Even in areas that get regular rain, there are often dry spells that can be dangerous for plants. No matter how good your automatic sprinkler design, there are usually areas that don’t get enough, causing dry spots. And, there’s no good substitute for cleaning up [...]

Veggie Tips

Indoor vs Outdoor Vegetable Gardening

Whether you prefer to grow your vegetables indoors or out, there are trade offs involved. Soil type and preparation, watering practice, light control, disease and pest control, and other tasks will differ between the two environments. Which is preferable can only be an individual choice, based on individual circumstances. Preparing and maintaining the soil for [...]

Disease Control Tips

Keeping your vegetables disease free is an ongoing effort. But that chore is made easier when you employ a broad-based effort that doesn’t rely solely on one method. Begin with good soil preparation and proper seed selection. If you transplant, picking healthy plants will keep disease from being introduced and spread. Remove any diseased plant [...]

Dealing With Pests

Unfortunately, you’re not the only one who loves your fresh, home grown vegetables. Insects, rabbits, mice, deer and other pests do too. And they eat more than just the vegetable itself, often munching on leaves and even roots. That takes away not only the food, but the ability of the plant to create more. Very [...]

Preparation for Planting

Once you’ve decided which vegetables you want to plant and where, there is still a little bit of preparation to complete before planting. To make a good garden you must have good soil. All vegetables get water and nutrients from the soil. In some cases, the ground won’t already have the needed compounds. In others, [...]

Tools For Gardening

Bond 3378 1-1/2-Inch Mini Bypass Lopper

  • perfect size for small hands & close work
  • cuts with a clean scissor-like action
  • high carbon steel the best steel for tools
  • heat-treated blades to stay sharp longer
  • 5 year guarantee

Product Description
3378 Features: -Bypass lopper. -Perfect size for small hands and close work. -Cuts with a clean scissor like action. -High carbon steel. -Heat treated blades to stay sharp longer. -Depth: 15”.

Bond 3378 1-1/2-Inch Mini Bypass Lopper

Collins Clay Pick

  • 6 lb.
  • 36″ fiberglass handle
  • Drop forged and deep tempered with a surface polished, machined face
  • Heat treated and rust resistant
  • Replacement handle SKU # 7173834

Product Description
Sold as one unit. (1 unit = each.) 6 lb. 36″ fiberglass handle. Drop forged and deep tempered with a surface polished, machined face. Heat treated and rust resistant. Replacement handle SKU # 7173834. Bulk. Manufacturer number: ZP-6F-C/32491. SKU #: 7114341. Country of origin: Mexico. Distributed by Ace Trading-Truper Garden Tool.

Collins Clay Pick

Perennial Planter: Hand Garden Tool

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Product Description
Our Perennial Planter is a garden tool that allows you to put your heart into your work. Most spades are either too big or too small for one gallon plants. This one is just right. It is very sharp and light weight. Best of all you can use it while on your knees in the garden, and it is great for dividing your perennials. The head measures 4.5 in x 4.5 in and is 20.5 in long.

Perennial Planter: Hand Garden Tool

Bond LH012 Cultivator With Telescopic Handle & Non-Slip Grip

  • strong, lightweight steel handles adjust from 25″ to 37″ in length for extra reach and leverage
  • comfortable soft non-slip grip
  • durable heat-treated heads
  • rust resistant powder coated paint
  • metal ring for convenient hanging storage

Product Description
Bond LH012 3-Tine CultivatorBond LH012 3-Tine Cultivator Features:; strong, lightweight steel handles adjust from 25to 37in length for extra reach and leverage; comfortable soft non-slip grip; durable heat-treated heads; rust resistant powder coated paint; metal ring for convenient hanging storageBond LH012 3-Tine Cultivator Specifications:; Durable heat treated heads; Rust resistant powder coated paint; Comfortable soft non-slip grip; Metal ring for convenient hanging storage; Strong lightweight steel handles; Adjustable from 25″ to 37″ in length for extra reach and leverage

Bond LH012 Cultivator With Telescopic Handle & Non-Slip Grip

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