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What are the tools and equipment used in replacing plants?
Garden Tools and Equipment
Garden Tools and Equipment | |
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Digging Tools | Shovels, Spades, Forks |
Watering Tools | Hose Pipes, Sprinklers, Watering Cans |
Cutting Tools | Flower Shears, Hedge Shears, Secateurs and Hand Pruners, Loppers, Pruning Saws, Axes and Hatchets, Scythes |
Planting Tools | Trowels, Dibbers and Bulb Planters |
When should I remove plants from my garden?
The practice of removing existing plants remains the same, generally undertaken in April or May and again optimally in the fall months of late August to September.
How do you lift plants in pots?
If required, you can raise the height of the plant so it sits better in the pot by adding some pebbles or hydro granules at the bottom of the planter. You can take the plant out of the decorative pot to water and drain in a sink before replacing or water in the decorative pot.
What can I replace bushes with?
Consider one of these 9 plants to replace Burning Bush:
- Aronia. Aronia or chokeberry is a plant that is becoming more popular.
- Nandina. Another good plant to replace Burning Bush is Nandina.
- Highbush Blueberry.
- Itea.
- Fothergilla.
- Smokebush.
- Fragrant Sumac.
- Some Dogwood Varieties.
What tool is used to dig holes?
Shovels, spades and forks are the most common implements. For bigger jobs, a digging bar, post hole digger, mattock or pick may be necessary. Power tools, such as tillers and augers, can actually make digging fun.
Which tool is used to level the soil?
A flat-edged spade performs the same task, but makes a straighter cut around the edge of the area that you are leveling. Once the soil is loose and workable, the tined side of a bow rake clears the area of small rocks and debris, while you can use the flat side to smooth the surface.
What do you do with garden at end of season?
End of Season Clean Up & Cover Crops in your Garden
- Step 1: Harvest everything still growing. I’m looking at you tiny green tomatoes!
- Step 2: Cut down all plants. You can cut them with shears or pull out the roots, either way it’s time for them to go.
- Step 3: Add compost.
- Step 5: Clean & Store Garden Tools.
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When should I clear my garden in the spring?
Cutting down the dead plant stems too early in the spring will disturb them before they have a chance to emerge. Wait as long as you can to do your spring garden clean up. Ideally, you should wait until the daytime temperatures are consistently above 50 degrees F for at least 7 consecutive days.
How do you move plants without killing them?
How to Move Your Garden Without Killing Your Plants
- If you are able, choose the season you move.
- Mark where everything is going to go first.
- Pot, bucket or burlap: get the transportation ready.
- Use a special watering schedule for soon-to-be in-transit plants.
- Trim excess stems.
- Dig up using the drip line.
Is it OK to move plants around?
Is it ok to move indoor plants around? Yes, as long as the plant’s needs are still being met, it should be fine. Plants may not care about the view, but they will care about how much light, heat, and water they are getting.