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Essential Tools for Working the Soil
... garden. The flat blade of the D-handle garden spade is ideal for edging beds. D-handle garden spade cuts a crisp bed When I began to garden ... handle garden fork does it all This tool is my right hand. I never leave the garden shed without it. Built like the D-handle spade, with its short ash handle ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... garden and yard. Keep your garden dressed for winter Don't let your garden go naked. Keep it covered, with mulch. How to choose the best garden site Choosing a garden ... care of hard-working garden tools Good garden tools are built to last. But if you store that spade caked with clay, ... ? To understand plant flowering, you need to get a handle on "photoperiodism," or amount of light and darkness a ...
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'Instant beds' - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... beds' - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb Blogs Garden Voices Blog Directory Forums Garden Forums Home Forums Nature Forums Photo Galleries Garden Galleries Home Galleries Ask The Experts Tools & Directories Organization Directory Events ... looks like a single handle shovel with a flat half-moon shaped blade. Since I'm taking much more than sod, I use my straight-edged nursery spade. I outline each ...
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The Gardening Articles page - S1
... Garden Articles Index The Garden Commando Other Garden Links Return to Wezel's Web (Beginning) An unusually clear photo of The Garden Commando Spring - Tools and Equipment Cleanup By The Garden ... You probably never thought about sharpening your straight edge spade, or your edger tool.) Edging a flower or ... with an elastic band, leaving the loop on the handle visible, then hang tool as usual. When tools ...
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ABS - Introduction to Hardy Bamboos
... handle. To divide bamboo, take the clump from the edge of an existing grove in spring before shoots appear. I use a very sharp spade ... of canned shoots. I use the mature culms in the garden for stakes, trellises, gates and ornamental bamboo fences. Through experience and ... ft. of open lattice fence. I use imperfect poles for garden trellises. Yellow-groove bamboo isn’t known for its durability as ...
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Intensive Vegetable Gardening
... garden area consists of space between rows. An intensive garden keeps wasted space to a minimum. A good intensive garden requires planning for the best use of time and garden ... garden soil is not deep, double dig the beds. Remove the top 9 to 12 inches of soil from the bed. Insert a spade or spading fork into the next 9 to 12 inches of soil and wiggle the handle back and forth to ...
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Beets - Growing Guide - How to
... such as grass, leaves and small sticks into the soil to enrich it. Spade the soil 8 to 10 inches deep. Be sure all plant material is ... fertilizer such as 10-20-10 for each 10 feet of row. If the garden soil has a lot of clay, add compost. Mix the fertilizer 4 inches ... must be at least 40o F for beet seeds to sprout. Using a hoe handle, stick or similar object, make a furrow 1/2 inch deep down the ...
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Radishes - growing them in your garden
... growing them in your garden For More Gardening Information Click Here Radishes Radishes are a cool-season crop and ... grass and leaves can be mixed into the soil to make it richer. Spade the soil 8 to 12 inches deep. Turn each shovelful completely over so ... garden. In many South Texas areas they are grown all winter. Plant them as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring. Using a how handle, ...
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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - how to use a spade
... it might have mixed concrete, but it was a back-breaker for the garden. As he learned! So, for anybody who thinks I'm mad in ... the slice away from the sausage with the knife blade. Push the spade handle down, to lever the spit away from the undug soil. And the ... I find trying to dig with palm facing forwards, holding below the handle, changes my digging from "twist and flick", to "lift and throw". ...
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Garden Tools: Choosing, Using, and Caring for Gardening Tools
... them to dry completely before storing to prevent rusting and handle rot. Once each garden season, rub linseed oil into your wooden handles to ... shovel is handy to clean up the remnants of a pile. Transplanting spade Transplanting spades have a long narrow head which makes it ... Garden hoe The conventional design of the garden hoe is a long handle with a flat blade set at a right angle on the end. Garden ...
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