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Before creating a beautiful garden, you have to get the ground ready for planting. A garden pick has two pointed ends designed to break hard soil and tough weeds, perfect for preparing a garden for planting or lawn for seeding. A mattock can cut through dirt and roots with one end and chop stumps with the other.
These Beta Test Program Terms constitute a binding agreement between you and Ace Hardware Corporation ('Ace' OR 'we' OR 'us'). PLEASE READ THESE BETA TEST PROGRAM TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING IN THE BETA TEST PROGRAM, AS THEY AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS AND INCLUDE A BINDING CONFIDENTIAL ARBITRATION CLAUSE, A WAIVER OF YOUR RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN CLASS ACTIONS, AND A WAIVER OF YOUR RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL. BY PURCHASING A BETA TEST PROGRAM MEMBERSHIP OR PARTICIPATING IN THE BETA TEST PROGRAM, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE BETA TEST PROGRAM TERMS. V and B Manufacturing handy 2 lbs. Mattock pick (85131). Ductile iron head 2-1/4 inch width mattock blade and 4-1/2 length pick, 36 inch hickory wood handle.
Designed for light construction work for amateurs and professionals alike. Ideal for installing systems, landscape lighting, stone pavers, landscape timbers and decorative ponds. 2 lb head breaks up hardened soil. Mattock end can be used for chopping roots, clearing, edging and a wide variety of landscape detail and finishing work. What's Included: 2 lbs. Mattock pick (85131). Ductile iron head 2-1/4 inch width mattock blade and 4-1/2' length pick, 36 inch hickory wood handle.
Designed for light construction work for amateurs and professionals alike. Mattock end can be used for chopping roots, clearing, edging and a wide variety of landscape detail and finishing work.
Ideal for installing systems, landscape lighting, stone pavers, landscape timbers and decorative ponds. 2 lb head breaks up hardened soil.Specifications Ratings & Reviews. V and B Manufacturing handy 2 lbs. Mattock pick (85131). Ductile iron head 2-1/4 inch width mattock blade and 4-1/2 length pick, 36 inch hickory wood handle. Designed for light construction work for amateurs and professionals alike.
Ideal for installing systems, landscape lighting, stone pavers, landscape timbers and decorative ponds. 2 lb head breaks up hardened soil. Mattock end can be used for chopping roots, clearing, edging and a wide variety of landscape detail and finishing work. What's Included: 2 lbs. Mattock pick (85131). Ductile iron head 2-1/4 inch width mattock blade and 4-1/2' length pick, 36 inch hickory wood handle.
Designed for light construction work for amateurs and professionals alike. Mattock end can be used for chopping roots, clearing, edging and a wide variety of landscape detail and finishing work. Ideal for installing systems, landscape lighting, stone pavers, landscape timbers and decorative ponds. 2 lb head breaks up hardened soil.Product Specifications.
Shovels and spades are not the same tool. Use shovels to move dirt and garden soil around, but use a spade for its sharper blade and easier digging.A garden hoe is very useful for removing weeds from garden beds. Different styles suit specific jobs-short handled as well as long handled and those with specialized blades for scraping, look for hoes with strong blades and a smooth, comfortable handle. Landscape MaintenanceA sturdy leaf rake is useful for clearing leaves and debris. Rakes with adjustable-width tines can reach tight places or broad areas. Construction rakes are heavier than leaf rakes and are used to level soil.
Leaf blowers-electric, cordless or gas-powered-are useful but not essential groundskeeping tools.String trimmers, lawn edgers and debris shredders are useful landscape tools as well, but gardeners can do without them. Adjustable garden-hose sprayers and water sprinklers are very useful tools to help with irrigation chores.Lawnmowers are essential in almost all home landscapes. Lawnmower types range from small, rotary cylinder mowers all the way up to powerful garden tractors. Use a rotary, push mower for very small yards, but anything larger requires more power to get the job done efficiently. Pruning GearUse hand pruners for pruning branches and shaping plants. Choose the right size for the job-long-handled loppers make good, sharp cuts with little effort.
Small, scissor-like clippers are useful for small tasks. Handsaws and pole-pruners for reaching high places are additional important landscaping tools.
Keep all tools used for cutting vegetation clean between uses, and it's also a good idea to sanitize your hand tools with a bleach solution or alcohol to minimize the chance of spreading plant diseases.