Garden Tools for Sale


GARDENING TOOLS - $50 (seven hills, LA)
* manual mower
* string trimmers
* brushcutter
and otherstuff - you may choose what you need
price is negotiable

Email: frequency7.23@gmail.com
Location Seven Hills, Henderson - Las Vegas

Yard and Garden Tools
1Gal Yard Sprayer - $3
3 Axes- 2Med = $10 each 1Lg= $15
2 Standard Shovels - $5 each
Small Weed Eater - 8' diameter - $10
Pitch Fork - 4 ft Like New - $15
10' Flat shovel - Like New - $15
Extended Hose Waterer $3
12 ft tree Trimmer with 2 blades
6 ft Alumni Folder Latter - $10
Plastic Folding Saw Horses - $10 pair
Scott's Yard Seeder/Fertilizer $10
6 gal/2.5pHP Shop Vac - Like New $25
Fire Pit/Deck Burner - 30 in High 20 In Wide - $25
6 ft wire shelving - 4 shelves -great for closets - $35
Email Laura findlauralenzi@yahoo.com
Location: Juania NKirkland, seattle - Tacoma



What to Consider when it Comes to Garden Care

Before you head to the garden centre with your credit card, ready to buy up a storm, you should always have a brainstorming party in your head to determine what your goals, your limits and your plans are for your garden.

Think about your Sense of Style

Gardening is an expression of you.
Take your time when picking out flowers and do not be afraid to ask for help when it comes to choosing the right plants for your backyard.
When you visit a garden centre, the staff will be able to answer any questions you have.
Try to pick flowers that will work with your personality.
If you are bright and bubbly, choose flowers that are the same.
If you love order and structure, then look for a flower arrangement that suits you.
Consider your garden like another room in your house; get creative when decorating and caring for your garden.

Think about your Backyard

The first thing you need to think about when it comes to your back yard (or front yard) is where the garden would be best suited.
Do you have kids that love to play soccer and may try to use your garden as a goal net? Do you have a dog that adores digging, especially when the garden is right beside his dog house? Think about where the sun sets and how much sun certain areas get during the day.
Next, think about your outdoor décor.
Try to pair your garden to the theme of your outdoor area.
If you can, match the flowers to the table patterns, the potted plant designs and the sun umbrella style.
This can be a great decorating challenge.

Think about your Lifestyle

Are you outside a lot during the spring and summer months or do you usually work long hours and barely have enough energy to make dinner let alone tend to the plants on a daily basis? For those who spend their evening relaxing at home, enjoying weekend barbeques and lounging on the patio, it can be easy to simply incorporate a watering and fertilizing routine into your nightly or morning habits.
However, for those who work crazy hours, those who tend to forget easily and those who do not have a daily routine, watering the plants may escape you and thus, may cause your gardening hobby to flop.

Garden Care in All Seasons

Many people think that spring and summer are the two most important times for gardening.

However, although spring is great for harvesting and summer is great for blooming, it is also important to do your garden care in the fall to ensure a successful gardening season the next year around.

In the Fall
Fall is the time to prepare for your garden for its winter sleep.
Most people will start by cutting everything back and pruning your plants as much as you can.
Get rid of all the fallen or broken leaves and put them in the bin.
Make sure you till the soil during the fall season as well in preparation for the harsh winter.
Add some extra mulch to your perennials to keep them warm during the cold season. It’s also a good idea to add some compost or manure to the soil.
If you want to expand your garden during the fall, the best plants to buy are bulbs. You can plant them in the fall and they will blossom for spring.
As soon as the dreary days are behind you and the ice melts from the ground, your garden will sprout new beautiful bulbs in place.
Fall is also the best time to till any more soil if you plan on expanding your garden. Many people will wait until spring but it’s a good idea to prep the area for the New Year in the fall.

Time for Spring
Spring and garden care go hand in hand.
Most people will start their garden ritual as soon as the winter days are behind them.
Spring is the best time to get down and dirty, pulling and pruning your plants. Spring is also the time to plant new flowers, especially annuals and
perennials.
May is the best time for annual planting.
Make sure you also fertilize during the spring.

Summer of Garden Care
Summer is all about maintenance.
This means you need to pull out the weeds that grow, cut off the dead leaves, prune them back and constantly water your babies.
Summer time is the best time to spend in the garden.
Most people will water once or twice a week, more during those extra hot days.
Add fertilizer to the watering mixture twice a month as well.
Garden care is not something that can be done sporadically. It will take some time and patience, as well as trial and error, but, with the right garden care every season, your garden will continue to blossom and grow every year.