Monday, December 26, 2011

Fiskars Bypass Pruner Model 91095935 Pack of 6

!±8±Fiskars Bypass Pruner Model 91095935 Pack of 6

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Traditional bypass pruner. Hardened steel blade with non-stick coating cuts with less effort.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Barnel Ultra-Reach Telescoping 4'-7' Cut-N-Hold By-Pass Pruner (5/8" Blade)

!±8± Barnel Ultra-Reach Telescoping 4'-7' Cut-N-Hold By-Pass Pruner (5/8" Blade)


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You'll notice Barnel's 20 years of experience the first time you use these ultra lightweight extruded aluminum telescoping pruners. This tool is ideal for light-duty, high production pruning. Using this tool, you'll be able safely, quickly and easily prune small to medium-sized branches and "suckers" without using a ladder. Features include single push button quick connecting telescopic extensions and a self-oiling center bolt. The rotating alternate hand grips feature inlaid thermoplastic rubber and will slide and lock anywhere on the pole. The Ultra-Reach pruners feature a "cut and hold" spring mechanism that automatically adjusts for various sized cuts and high carbon sword steel with a hard chrome finish. All pruners also include an easy-mount tri-edge saw blade for converting to a pole saw. WARNING: Do not use near electrical hazards.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Bahco Ergonomic Pruner with Rotating Small Handle PXR-S2

!±8±Bahco Ergonomic Pruner with Rotating Small Handle PXR-S2

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Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 20:45:49
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Bahco Ergo Bypass Pruner - *Your made-to-measure hand pruner. *Provides more comfort, less fatigue and less pain. *Each pruner is packed in a case with extra springs, wrench and cleaner.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

How to Prune & Care for Trees & Shrubs : How to Use a Bypass Pruner to Prune Trees

Learn tips for pruning trees and proper garden care, such as how to use the bypass pruner and mulching tips, in this free gardening video series.Expert: Scott Reil Contact: www.safelawns.org Bio: Scott Reil is an accredited nurseryman and longtime horticulturalist with over two decades of experience in the field. Scott is now working for www.safelawns.org. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Garden Hand Tools - Types and Uses

!±8± Garden Hand Tools - Types and Uses

Gardening is a tool-intensive work that requires the usage of pertinent gardening hand tools. With the right tools for gardening, you can make even the most hard, back-breaking work simple and easy-to-do. So, pick from various types of garden tools and equipment based on your needs and purposes. Some of the useful lawn and garden tools you need to have are:

Aerators: You can use these garden hand tools during spring or fall to make holes in your lawn. When you aerate, the soil breaks up, and air, water, and nutrients enter the soil easily. If you have a small garden buy hand powered aerators, but for a large landscape you would need gas powered tools for gardening.

Edgers: A good-looking garden or lawn requires professional-looking edges at driveways and pathways. Use edgers to create that uniform look throughout the perimeter of your landscape.

Shovels: These lawn and garden equipment are used to dig, move, and gather dirt, coal, gravel, soil, snow, and other trash. This multi-purpose tool is essential for all gardens, small or big.

Pruners: There are basically three types of pruners - bypass, anvil, and ratchet. All three styles serve different purposes. They can be used to prune trees and shrubs, cut away dead flowers and leaves, and trim hedges in your garden.

Garden Tools and Equipment to Clear Snow: Tired of clearing the snow off your lawn? Get appropriate lawn and garden tools to clear the snow in your garden. Ice choppers or crappers, ice melters, snow pushers, snow rakes, and snow shovels are top picks you can go for.

If you are looking for these garden tools and equipment to beautify and maintain your garden, visit Home Improvement Superstore. This web store has all kinds of quality tools for gardening at affordable prices. Spruce up the looks of your garden with these handy garden tools.


Garden Hand Tools - Types and Uses

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

How to Grow Rosemary in Your Herb Garden

!±8± How to Grow Rosemary in Your Herb Garden

Of all the plants you can grow in your garden, herbs are some of the easiest to care for. One fairly easy plant to obtain and keep alive in your garden is Rosemary (Rosemary officinalis). Rosemary are in the mint family, so it is no surprise that they are wonderfully fragrant. That fragrance and the beautiful shiny leaves are the main reasons for growing rosemary in your garden.

Rosemary is a woody evergreen perennial, with beautiful needle-like shiny green leaves. It is native to a Mediterranean climate, and so does best with mild temperatures. Rosemary can tolerate slight drought. It can even tolerate a seaside location. It can not, however, tolerate a cold climate. Fortunately, rosemary can be grown in pots, and so those growing rosemary in areas which get killing frosts should be prepared to winter their plant indoors in a pt. Rosemary keep their leaves year round and do not have a dormant period. If your rosemary has lost all of it's leaves it is probably dead.

If you are planting rosemary directly in the garden be sure to pick a spot that gets plenty of sun. Rosemary will grow best in loamy, well drained loamy soil. It will not look it's best in a location that is waterlogged or in full shade. So, pick a sunny spot for your rosemary and amend the soil with plenty of compost, top soil, and peat moss. Be sure to keep your plant from getting too dry in it's first year, as it will still be establishing a root system.

If you are planting your rosemary in a container you want to follow the same general rules as if you were planting in the ground. Be sure to use a pot or other container large enough to accommodate the rosemary. Put in a nice loamy soil, and make sure your plant gets plenty of sun. Do be sure not to let the soil in the pot get too dry. Plants in pots will often dry out more quickly and thoroughly than those in the ground, and while it is drought resistant rosemary is not a cactus. Once your rosemary gets established in it's pot do not hesitate to prune it to keep it looking attractive and not getting too big. Rosemary does well with pruning and even takes to topiary, so do not be afraid to get out a pair of bypass pruners and shape your plant as you like.

Rosemary come in a number of varieties with different sizes and habits, so be sure to select one that is right for you. Some are big and upright, which is perfect for a hedge. Some are low growing and spreading, perfect to cascade over a hill or down a wall. Others are slightly smaller, and so great for containers. They also do have different colored flowers of white, pink, or blue. However, the flowers on rosemary are rarely showy, and so are not usually the reason for growing it.

Rosemary is extremely pest resistant. It is unlikely that a healthy plant would have any troubles with infestations. As a bonus, when in flower rosemary is an absolute magnet for bees. The flowers may not look very showy to humans, but bees love them. The blooming season for rosemary is quite long, making rosemary a good choice to help lure the little flying pollinators to your yard. In fact, it is such a good bee attractor that you might not want it too near your front door or other areas where you do not want bees.

You can either propagate rosemary from a cutting or purchase it from a nursery. To propagate, take a cutting about half a foot long, strip off the needles near the cut and dip in rooting hormone. Place the cutting in a small pot with very light soil or even directly in the soil. If you do not have a good source for rosemary cuttings you can find plants at most nurseries. Sometimes these will be sold already shaped as topiary. They are also often sold during the December holidays, as rosemary do resemble Christmas trees if pruned into a conical shape.


How to Grow Rosemary in Your Herb Garden

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