Every good gardener knows that the key to tool longetivity starts with proper maintenance of your tools. From hosing the dirt and mud off to drying and oiling them to prevent rust, every step is crucial. However, a garden tool shed is the ultimate in proper maintenance when it comes to caring for your tools.

Obviously, leaving your tools outside will eventually degrade their value as well as their functionality and sharing a garage with the bikes, cars and other accumulated paraphernalia means you might lose them in all that clutter. A garden tool shed is the answer to properly maintaining your tools as well as knowing exactly where they are.

Size Them Up

A garden tool shed can be as large or small as you want it to be but it is safe to say that they should be large enough to properly house your garden tools with each one having their own place. By the same token, if your garden tool shed is too large, this will tempt you to use some of the excess storage for non-garden related items and eventually they could take over the space.

The first thing you should do before building or purchasing a garden tool shed to assemble is to create a list of all of your tools from a riding lawn mower and weed eater to the smallest garden spade you want to store in it. You want to have an idea of what you are currently working with so that you can get proper measurements while leaving a bit of extra room for maneuvering and additions to your tool collection.

Materials Needed

If you are not very handy with a hammer, you might want to consider purchasing either a pre-made garden tool shed or a kit that would take just a little effort to assemble. There are many types of kits available these days in a variety of styles that could easily integrate with your yard, landscaping and home. From a rustic cabin look to a garden tool shed that resembles a red farm barn, you have a plethora of choices in which to house your tools.

By the same token, these sheds also come in a variety of materials with wood and metal being prime choices for pre-fabricated tool housing. However, there are some very nice and rugged malleable plastic and fiberglass options as well that would stand the test against the outside elements such as the sun, snow and driving rain.

Ultimately, your personal tastes, handiness with a hammer or power tool and your budget will dictate what garden tool shed you end up with in your yard. Whatever you decide, if you have a homeowner's association that must approve new structures, be sure they approve the plans for your garden tool shed before you assemble it.

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Water for the plants in your garden is like food for your family members in your home; something that you must provide unless you want the unit to perish. As long as it is raining, you need not worry about watering your plants. However, as soon as the summer starts with the sun rays mercilessly drying out the moisture in the soil, your plants need help. They need to be watered daily; if possible twice a day.

Some Important Facts About Garden Watering Tools

The garden watering tools would work well if you would have completed a few preliminary tasks. First and foremost you would need to prepare your soil to hold moisture for as long it is possible. It does not matter how good are your garden watering tools if your soil is unable to hold the water in for sufficient time. Enrich your garden's soil with enough organic matter so it would be capable to hold in water better than say, sandy or gravel based top soil.

A great plus point that would reduce your task of keeping your plants watered well would be the proper landscaping of your garden. You could enhance the utility of your garden watering tools when the garden is organized according to the needs of its plants. In this way you cut not only your effort but also the water requirement.

Another great way to maximize the outcome of watering is mulching the planting beds. This is best done in the month of May whereby you would have the soil capable of holding in as much moisture as it is needed while at the same time regulating the core temperature to moderate warmth for the best comfort and growth of your plants.

Whatever the garden watering tools you are using, remember to water your plants according to their individual needs, as much as it is possible. Check out how much water your sprinkler distributes so you would know how long you should turn it on. Remember, too much water and your plants would rot from the roots; too less water and they would dry up. Take care you give just the right amount of water.

According to the experts the best time for watering is the time between midnight and 4 AM. Too early in the evening and you would invite fungus to set in, too late in the morning and your risk your plants from being burnt. The midnight watering would be just right for your plants. Time your watering tools accordingly.

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