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Garden tools and equipment must be stored properly
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Storing garden tools a accurately helps keep them in good working order, and saves you time in locating them. A tool house 3×6 feet can handle a large number equipment.
Because the tools are usually kept in places without light, and often not cleaned after each use, oxidation is the greatest enemy.
One way to protect against corrosion is to keep vulnerable away from air tools when not in use, stored in a box of sand saturated with oil sump. Avoid as much oil that makes the tools of fat and unwieldy, and not put the pieces of work tools, as part of scissors pivot in the sand.
The garden hose is often poorly attended. In addition to using a coil, you can preserve the life of the hose to not let it twist, while water runs through it. Do not leave the hot summer sun (especially if it is a plastic tube). Loosely coil on the reel, or a rack made in the framework exposed in his garage. An impromptu reel can be formed from wood cable or wire coils.
Tools should be cleaned immediately after use, while the ground is still wet. Use sandpaper, a wire brush or steel wool. Rub oil into the crank case. Keep the wooden handle sanded and conservation of wood with linseed oil.
Sharpen hoes with a file of 8 inches, caressing the edge, but not too sharpen digging tools deeply for when they are thin nick easily. Apply file to one side of the sickle, with the bottom edge remains flat.
energy spray should be washed with soda water and washing after each use, and the nozzle should be examined to obtain grain particles. Clean the sprayer with rubber hose vinegar and shower, and the nozzle with kerosene. Oil washing after using the plunger of leather to prevent skin drying.
Plan for your patio drying and service area out of sight but close enough to the house, that is not inconvenienced. Display of these areas with shrubs or fences. The service area should include propagating beds, cold frames, a tool shed or storage area and the compost pit if available.
Spotlights and frameworks cold should be located in a place where they will be protected from north and northwest winds. Be careful not to place the cold frame in a wet location unless it first completely drained with drain tile.
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