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TIP OF THE WEEK – Saving Time with Tools
At any given time in the garden, I have my clippers in my back pocket. As best I can, when I start a new project in the garden or when I’m just going about my weekly maintenance, I try to anticipate what tools I may need and pull them in advance to save me time from going back and forth to the shed.
So, if today I’m planting, I’ll head to the shed for a shovel and probably loppers too. If you are wondering why I bring loppers to a digging project, I do so, because I find the digging easier when I can cut roots with loppers (or clippers) as opposed to using the shovel.
Another trick I’ve learned over the years, is to have a tools stashed in a handy spot in addition to those in the shed.
For example, I keep a hand trowel, a hand cultivator, and a pair clippers (pruners) on the south side of my 1/2 acre habitat which is on the opposite side of the yard from the shed. That way when I’m walking through garden and see a tiny task that needs to be done, I’m not discuraged by having to walk all the way to the shed.
These three are the ones I use most. If the job needs more than these can do, I just make short work of it and go fetch the appropriate tool from the shed.
Helen Yoest is a garden writer and coach through her business Gardening with Confidence™.
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Good tips, there are so many amazing tools available these days that can make the most annoying tasks a lot easier but like you say, the best way to save time is to get all the tools that you are going to need out and ready.