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Friday, November 22, 2024

Best garden tools to use in Buncombe County gardens

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Garden Tools” Gifts

1) Handheld 2-in-1 Cultivator
Get to work in the soil with a dual-purpose, handheld cultivator and weeder. Pick the blade shape that best suits the job to make quick work of breaking up dirt and snagging weeds. Made in the Netherlands with forged Swedish boron steel tines, this durable hand tool is beautifully crafted and guaranteed to last a lifetime.

2) Pruner
Trim branches of all sizes with this vintage-inspired metal pruner. Its durable design features copper accents and is extremely sharp for precise cutting.

3) Tangle-Free Tri-Clone Trimmer Head
The Tri-Clone trimmer head attachment works with many types of trimmers and weed whackers to better tackle heartier trim jobs without any tangling, messy wires. Its three rotating high-strength blades cut grass, bushes, and even small tree limbs up to three inches in diameter.

4) Ceramic Frog & Toad House
Give a frog or toad a safe retreat with this Ceramic Frog & Toad House. With an open, moist base at the front and a dry, ceramic shelf in the back, local amphibians won't want to leave.

5) Root Slayer Carbon Steel Shovel
Chop, saw, and dig with a root shovel that does it all. Its carbon steel blade is shaped like an inverted V and is lined with rip-saw teeth that make quick work of the roots you might encounter while gardening. The lightweight shovel has an ergonomic handle to feel good while you’re at work, and it’s guaranteed to last a lifetime.

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