Monday, October 24, 2022

What Tools Are Needed For Landscaping Business?

If you are planning to start your own landscaping business, then a good team and the right tools will be the two most important preparations. Using the right tools and equipment can make gardeners more efficient and landscaping service providers can expand their business by providing quality services to more customers.
In this article, Gardepot will introduce some useful gardening tools for those who are interested in landscaping to help them better understand the work of gardening.



Garden Hand Tools For Landscaping
Because of the versatility of hand tools, they are often critical in landscape design work. Hand tools allow gardeners to work with precision. Different gardening jobs may require different specialized tools, but the following basic tools are essential for landscaping services.
-Rake: A rake is essential because it helps sweep up debris from plant material, collect dirt, and scrape or move other things you may encounter on the job. When purchasing rakes, consider factors such as the length of the handle, the material of the rake, and the purpose of your use.
-Shovel: Shovels help dig up soil, break up clods, and scoop out materials such as pine needles or gravel. For gardeners with heavy workloads, it's best for the shovel to be light enough but strong enough. That's because they need to handle the work easily as well as be able to withstand difficult tasks, such as digging up dry, compacted ground.
-Spade: Often confused with a shovel, a spade has a square base and is designed to sweep and scrape hard surfaces such as concrete. For this purpose, the right spade needs to have a handle that is easy to grip and a head made of metal to withstand tough jobs such as moving gravel or concrete.
-Trowel: Small trowels are often used for garden planting, especially for small plants such as flowers or potted plants. Trowels are also ideal replacements in places where a regular shovel is too big to fit. Examples include making a small hole in a flower bed to plant seeds, or prying rocks up from the soil.
-Shears: Shrubs and hedges, common plants in garden landscaping, both require regular pruning to maintain a nice shape. Pruning shears are the best tool for this job, and they are used to cut twigs and stems to help landscapers shape hedges and shrubs.
-Wheelbarrow: Wheelbarrows are versatile tools used to transport materials with ease. Since there are many types of garden wheelbarrows, their materials, the number of wheels, and the type of surface they will be working on should be considered when purchasing them.

Garden Power Tools for Landscaping
With advances in technology, there are more and more options for garden power tools. Power tools often have greater power and greater efficiency, enabling them to perform tasks that are difficult with hand tools. For this reason, garden power tools are also essential for a successful landscaping business.
-Chainsaw: Cordless chainsaws are mobile and can quickly complete tasks such as cutting branches and trimming shrubs. As with all power tools, the weight of the chainsaw, battery life, and safety features are the three most important factors when purchasing. Because they are so loud, it is also worth investing in ear protection for gardeners who use such machines.
-Mower: Mowers are an expensive investment, but they are the most convenient and efficient tool when it comes to mowing large areas of lawn. Remember to consider their size when purchasing to ensure good mobility.
-Trimmer: Commonly called a “weed-eater“ or “weed-whacker,” these precision tools trim the areas a lawnmower can’t reach. They rely on plastic string blades to cut plant material, so look for a trimmer that’ll be easy to reload when it’s time to change out the string. It’s also worthwhile to look for a string trimmer with low vibrations to make precision trims easier.

Gardepot offers a wide range of gardening tools and equipment that landscaping business needs. Just contact us now to get a latest catalog of our all products!

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Buying Guide - Different Types Of Wheelbarrows

In many cases, gardeners may not realize just how important a tool a wheelbarrow is in the garden. In fact, a wheelbarrow can perform many garden tasks.
Wheelbarrows can be used for a variety of purposes, such as moving rocks, mulch or compost to the garden, moving trees or large shrubs from one place to another, hauling bricks, disposing of garden debris, or even for mixing concrete or fertilizer.
However, there are different types of wheelbarrows designed for different jobs. Which wheelbarrow you should buy depends on what tasks you need it for. We've prepared an introduction and buying guide to wheelbarrows for you, so keep reading to learn more.

USING WHEELBARROWS IN GARDENS
With so many varieties available, it is important to choose a wheelbarrow that properly fits your gardening needs. In general, wheelbarrow buckets come in two materials: steel or plastic.
Steel wheelbarrow buckets can handle more weight, but they will rust and be heavier to handle. Steel wheelbarrows are used for heavy-duty work, such as moving rocks, bricks or large plants.
Plastic wheelbarrow buckets are lighter and often cheaper, but they can break from carrying too much weight or from bumps. Plastic wheelbarrows are used to move mulch, compost, garden debris and small plants. Plastic is also better for mixing things like concrete or fertilizer, especially some organic fertilizers that contain animal manure, which contains ingredients that can corrode steel.
Trolleys also come in different capacities to indicate how much weight they can hold. But we don't recommend filling them to the brim with rocks or bricks when using a wheelbarrow - as they say on the label that they can hold 500 pounds.
How much weight you put on the wheelbarrow will depend on your own strength. While such tools are designed to make it easier to move and dump heavy loads, a wheelbarrow full of rocks or other heavy objects may be too heavy for many people to handle.


How to Choose a Wheelbarrow
When choosing a wheelbarrow, also consider the handles and wheels. When you hear "wheelbarrow," you probably think of the classic wheelbarrow with two straight handles, one wheel in the center of the front, and two supports evenly spaced in the back. However, newer types of wheelbarrows may have ergonomic bar handles and/or two wheels. Single-wheeled wheelbarrows are easier to tip and maneuver, but they are also easy to tip over when turning or tipping, or due to unbalanced loads.
Carts with two wheels are less prone to accidental tipping, but may be more difficult to turn and dump. Wheels are also available as ordinary inflatable wheels or solid rubber wheels like bicycles. Solid rubber wheels don't flatten or burst like inflatable wheels, but they also don't have the shock absorption of inflatable wheels, making them more difficult to use on rough terrain.
The classic two-handle wheelbarrow is designed for good leverage. These handles are usually plastic, metal or wood. Plastic handles can break due to excessive weight. Metal handles can get very hot from being in the sun for long periods of time. Wooden handles can crack and split from too much weather exposure. Two-handled strollers may also require a lot of upper body strength, causing shoulder, arm and back pain.
Ergonomic handles are usually bar handles, like lawn mowers. These bar handles are designed to reduce upper arm strain, but actually have less leverage when dumping loads and can cause more back pain.

In addition to the types described above, there are also specialized slender carts that can be used in tight spaces. Now you can even find foldable canvas trolleys on the market for easy storage. Of course, these canvas trolleys cannot withstand a lot of weight.
Take the time to choose the best trolley for your own needs. All different types of trolleys have pros and cons, so base your choice on what seems easiest for you to use.

If you have any pruner purchase needs or other questions, feel free to contact us. GarDepot is always happy to help!