There are many tools you can use in your garden to help you get the job done in double quick time from manual hand tools to power tool sets from major manufacturers such as Wilkinson Sword Fiskars and Ryobi.
You can also get quality electric or cordless garden tools and some are developed especially for childrens use and women in that they are pink in colour to see if you can get your wife or girlfriend to help you gardening.
There are so many to choose from including garden shears, rakes, spades, shovels and trowels (nice little hand tools) to help you dig over your garden, help with weeding and general upkeep. Power tools are used for structural changes or adding ornaments on walls or fixing handing baskets. The best to have in your garden might be a drill (which can be electical powered or cordless). Let's take a look at some of these in more detail.
Garden shears come in all shapes and sizes and be used for various jobs including trimming hedges and keeping a lawn in check around the edges. Most garden shear products are small in nature although of course some can be extended to reach hedges and plants that have overgrown.
A garden rake is generally used to make clearing up the leaves that fall in the autumn a lot easier and can be metal or plastic although a plastic garden rake is better when clearing up from the lawn area as it doesn't pull the grass up.
Like having a garden fork a garden spade is an everyday essential tool to dig and move earth and soil around your outdoor area. There are many styles and the more expensive are made of stainless steel (as they won't rust and are more robust in nature). Most major manufacturers have their version so check your local garden centre to see what they have to buy.
trowels come in all sorts of shapes and sizes to help plant new borders and also to help tackle weeds etc and a garden trowel is a versitile piece of garden equipment that almost every gardener owns in their tool box.
There are many gardening tools that can be used to help your garden blossom in the summer months and keep it tidy during the winter.