But you’ll need to use the right tools to avoid strained back muscles, scratched hands, and other backyard nuisances. In this article we will discuss the eight items every backyard gardener should have, from compression gloves to stand-up weeders.
Easy-grip tools
How handy: a cultivator, fork and trowel, each with an on-top-of-the-handle grip to keep your wrist in a neutral position.
Compression gloves
Protect your hands, and enjoy these extras: silicone finger pads to help you grab hold and a snug fit with mild compression to help reduce pain.
Comfort shovel
Power through spring planting: This blade is designed for easy digging, and the rubbery handle is circular for better leverage.
Super pruners
What’s so special about these tools? Their designs ease the burden on your aching hands by requiring less effort to cut dead or live branches, respectively.
Hedge trimmer
Avoid the physical stress of shaping tall hedges by using a lightweight, cordless tool.
Knee saver
Kneel on the pad when working low to the ground, or flip the frame and sit on the seat while pruning.
Stand-up weeder
Long handles mean less back strain! Simply step on the pedal, pull back and the four serrated claws will grab and yank out the unwanted plant, taproot and all.
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