Shovel
Trust your shovel for a variety of garden and landscape tasks. Must-have garden tools for digging, shovels come in handy for planting your favorite flowers and installing landscape elements such as paths, arbors, and pergolas.
Digging is hard work, even if you've loosened up the soil with a rototiller. If you think the work is beyond your abilities or will exceed your available time, hire a contractor or other willing laborers. Consider this option especially if your local codes require you to dig down to undisturbed
" dig 100 square feet 6 inches deep Tools Round-nose shovel , spade , small sledgehammer, mason's line, plumb bob, chalk gravel--not loose soil. Use a flat spade or square shovel to dig the final inch of soil from the bottom and sides "
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shoulders, and wrists. A spade is not the same tool as a shovel . A spade is short-handled and has a pinch you can even use a spade to chop ice on walks. Its in the tool shed. A garden shovel typically has a dished (concave
How to Plant Container-Grown Trees & Shrubs
and willows. You can plant those that come in containers almost any time the soil isn't frozen. Garden gloves Shovel or spade Containerized plant Burlap or tarp Pruners Water Mulch material 1. Dig the planting hole just as deep as the tree
How to Plant Balled-and-Burlapped Trees & Shrubs
fertilizer until the plant indicates its roots are established and functioning by showing new stem and leaf growth. Shovel or spade Burlap-wrapped plant Tarp Water Mulch Stakes (optional) Tree wrap (optional) 1. Examine the tree before you
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foot site Tools Round-nose shovel , tape measure, spade , mason's line, batter boards s lines for consistent depth. Shovel in the gravel or crushed stone screeding tool for the sand base. Shovel sand over the entire surface
Checklist Time At least 2 days to lay out, excavate, and lay pavers for a 10x10-foot patio Tools Round-nose shovel , rototiller, spade , garden rake, 2x4 lumber, small sledgehammer, power tamper, rubber mallet, brick set, soft broom, garden
a 10-foot trench and dry well Tools Round-nose shovel , slope gauge, spade , scissors Skills Excavating, lifting light loads landscape fabric, concrete patio block Using a spade , slice the sod along the path of the line -- about
layout square, trowel Skills Using a spade or a posthole digger Prep Have utility lines in the sod with a straight shovel or spade and roll up the sod for use elsewhere the tube form that you will use. Shovel a few inches of gravel into the hole
materials should be installed in layers. Shovel in about half the gravel required, then tamp it thoroughly. Then shovel in the rest and tamp again. Use 10x10-foot patio Tools Round-nose shovel , spade , line level, hose, carpenter
excavate and set a 10x10-foot patio Tools Round-nose shovel , rototiller, spade , garden rake, 2x4 lumber, small sledgehammer to put low-growing plants between the stones, shovel soil into the joints. Spray the surface to wash












