Garden Tool Maintenance
There’s nothing worse than an inefficient tool when an important garden job needs to be done. After so many uses, your garden tools can easily become dull, rusted, dirty, and sometimes they break. It’s an inconvenience to stop your activity and go buy another. You just want to get the job done, and you really don’t want to spend any extra money. Continual maintenance will help you to save money and time with your gardening tools. The following article will give you some handy tips on caring for your tools. The following tips include the how and why of cleaning your tools, sharpening them, and storing them.
Cleaning Your Garden Tools
You want your tools to stay clean and looking good. If you dont clean your tools regularly they will become blunt. It may also make them rust quicker. So what you’ll want to do is clean excess dirt and rust off of them with water. Make sure you dry all tools after you use them to stop them from going rusty. Scrape and wipe off extra stubborn dirt and rust. Cleaning can be done with a simple rag. You can also clean off some dirt after use (if they don’t need a thorough cleaning) by wiping them through and on grass. If your tools are in really bad shape just drying them will not be adequate. If joints in your tools are creaking, you’ll want to lubricate them. A silicon spray will work fine. This helps ensure that rusty bolts and joints don’t break and work smoothly.
Storing Your Garden Tools
You’ll want to store your tools properly to keep them safe from harm, theft, rusting, and other things. If you uncaringly toss your tools to the side when you’re done with them, there’s a possibility of breaking or losing them. So what you want to do is have a specific safe and dry place to store your tools, such as a barn, basement, or garden shed. Keep your tools organized so you can easily access each one when you need it. When you have finished in the garden put the tools back and remember to clean them first. Never leave your tools lying around when your not using them. Always keep your tools in a sfe placed locked away, like a garden shed. Put them in a place where you know they are, and only you have access to them. Garden sheds have some great storage systems and are probably the best way to store your tools.
Sharpening Dull Garden Tools
Dull tools don’t work as well as they should. Not only will they not do the job efficiently, they can ruin plants, yards, and other things. They can make bad or dull cuts, or not make cuts at all. If you have a dull tool, you don’t have to buy another one. Your tools need just need a simple sharpen. Tools must be claened thoroughly before sharpening. This will help them sharpen better and it will keep your tools for sharpening safe from dirt and rust as well. You can use sharpening blocks and stones to sharpen things such as knives and scissors.You can also sharp knifes and scissors with a file.You can use a file or sharpening stone for sharpening your hoe.You can also use sharpening stones or metal files for sharpening things such as shovels and rakes. Use a file to sharpen your hedge or pruning shears.