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Gardening is a relaxing hobby and past time. In spite of its relaxing nature, many people also consider gardening a sort of exercise from which they can benefit from not just by harvesting fruits, vegetables or flowers but also by staying fit. Gardening also means that there are some times when you will be in need of garden pruning tools to keep your garden looking great. To prune means to cut short a branch or any part of a plant.

Garden pruning tools come in different shapes and sizes. There are long reach garden pruning tools for hard to reach places and there are also garden pruning tools that resemble scissors. There are also some hedge and grass shears that can be considered as pruners.

Long Reach Garden Pruning Tools

These kinds of garden pruning tools are made specifically for reaching places that are out of the reach of a common person. If you use these long reach tools, you might not need the use of a ladder to prune your small trees. The average length of a long reach pruning tool adds around three feet of length to the garden implement.

There are also some garden pruning tools that are attached to poles to enable gardeners to reach the top of most average trees. These are the extreme in long reach pruners. The device might be a saw or clippers and by pulling an attached rope or wire, it prunes topmost branches and twigs.

Scissor-like Garden Pruning Tools

Most pruners have a capacity that is the basis of the strength that they can cut. For larger branches, one would have to employ the use of a saw. The appearance of most handheld manual pruners is usually scissor-like. Although their function is similar to scissors, the mechanism that drives these garden pruning tools is different.

Saws

Saws are also other forms of garden pruning tools. The manual saws function by cutting branches or plants that are in need of trimming or pruning. Some saws are also used to cut don small trees and branches. Some care should be used when using saws as the timber might fall on you.

Garden pruning tools are not a necessary requirement for novice gardeners because these gardeners usually plant smaller ornamental plants that do not need to be pruned all the time. It still pays to have one handy incase your plants grow too big for your likes of preferences.

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There are many people who enjoy gardening. Studies also claim that those who putter around in the garden, planting and taking care of plants often have less stressful lives and are calmer. There are many gardening tools that are needed to be able to garden properly. One of these gardening tools is the garden spading fork.

Each gardening tool has its very own purpose. Some tools for the garden may have dual purposes while some have specific purposes, which is why they are seldom used but are useful when the right time comes. The garden spading fork is one of the more useful kinds of garden implements. Most of these kinds of garden tools are made from stainless steel or carbon steel so they will not rust or deteriorate fast especially since the garden means lots of soil and water that can affect metal.

What a Garden Spading Fork Looks Like

The garden spading fork has a handle at one end and several short prongs at the business end. These prongs of the garden spading fork are short and thick. Actually, this garden tool bears a remarkable resemblance to a pitchfork but the difference lies in the prongs. The prongs of the pitchfork are thinner, longer and round. They are also quite far apart from each other compared to the prongs of the garden spading fork. The prongs of the garden spading fork are closer to each other and shaped flat. Compared to a pitchfork, this garden implement also has a shorter handle with a grip the shape of a capital letter D at the end.

Uses of a Garden Spading Fork

The primary use of the garden spading fork is to specifically lift and loosen soil from the ground. It functions sort of like a shovel or a spade, hence the name garden spading fork. The thicker and closer prongs of this garden tool also ensure that it can carry a considerable amount of soil. The prongs also act as a sort of rake when loosening the soil in the garden or farm where the individual is working.

Another use of a garden spading fork is to lift root crops like potatoes or yams from the ground. Some other people also use this garden tool for many other purposes such as to rake smaller rocks from the soil and to dig up a hole if there is no shovel or spade.

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