Three devices to start with

Three devices to start with

The multitude of devices is confusing, which are for sale at the garden dealer. Without advice you are lost.

The Hans Schulze company supplies the Hamburg forest villages with everything, what is needed in the garden. Mostly in this area there are ornamental gardens, which are intensively cared for. From the heavy pickaxe to the small hand rake, all devices are on offer.

For the basic equipment, the expert naturally recommends the rake, which can be a bit wider for the beginning, because beds are laid out in the new garden. The hoe is for loosening, Weeding and universal use for many other jobs in the garden. Under no circumstances should the cultivator tear open, Loosening and mulching are absent. In addition, the same devices are available as handheld devices. With these six devices you are well equipped. Whether it is interchangeable- or spout devices, does not matter. Experience has shown that one handle is usually purchased for each device, unless, the gardener has to be stingy with the space in the shed or basement. The correct length of the handle is much more important. Of course, this depends on your height, but also on the use of the garden tool. Pulling tools need longer handles than hoes, with which to work effectively. You can also rely on the advice of an expert here.

A good garden tool grows in your hand over time. The initially somewhat rough stem becomes smoother and smoother, You're always learning better, deal with your favorite tool. To do this, however, it must be a solid garden tool with a longer service life. And it doesn't even have to be expensive.

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devices in the bucket?
Especially in spring, when your devices come back into service, Rake and cultivator often sit loosely on the handle:
The wood has become dry. Put the devices in the water for a couple of hours, and they're rock solid again. Your devices should also stand in the water during breaks, then they are always clean.