There are four steps to preparing garden tools for the summer growing season.
1. ASSESS
You can't prepare your garden tools for use unless you know what you have and what condition they are in. Pick a nice sunny day, and place all of your garden tools in a spot where you have room to move around.
Separate the garden tools into three piles: one for tools that are clean and in good working order, one for those that need fixing and/or cleaning, and one for tools that are beyond repair. Put away the good garden tools for now. They're ready to use in your garden when the time comes. Resist the temptation to put the hopelessly broken garden tools back where you found them, and take them to the trash can before proceeding on to step two.
2. REPAIR
Many garden tools can be good as new with a little TLC or help from a handyperson. Now is the time to tighten bolts and handles, oil hinges, use sandpaper to smooth rough wood on rake and shovel handles, sharpen the blades on your pruning shears, and fix anything that's broken.
3. CLEAN
Dust all of your garden tools that are only mildly dirty with a soft, clean cloth. If you left any tool caked with mud all winter (shame on you!), get out the hose and wash them, then dry them off. Pruning shears should also be given a light coat of oil such as WD-40.
4. ORGANIZE
Now that all of your tools are clean and in good repair, it's time to organize them so they'll be handy when you need them. If you don't already have a pegboard for hanging and storing your garden hand tools, consider putting one up. They really are a great way to keep all the tools neat and visible. Freestanding racks that store long-handled tools like brooms, shovels and rakes, are also really nice to have, and not terribly expensive.
A little garden tool preparation now will ensure that your summer gardening chores get done quickly and efficiently. Now that your tools are all shiny and like-new, don't you just want to head out to the garden to put them to good use?
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Post a CommentVery helpful information. :-)