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Buckels Nursery Ltd
0151 5212060
Copplehouse Lane
Liverpool
Liver Building & Garden Supplies
0151 5254080
11 Dunnings Bridge Road
Bootle
Stanley Gate Nursery
01695 725262
Ormskirk Old Road
Ormskirk
Sefton Meadows Home & Garden Centre
0151 5316688
Sefton Lane
Liverpool
Litherland Garden Centre
0151 9281400
27 Sefton Street
Liverpool
Sandy Lane Nurseries
0151 5263232
27 Sandy Lane
Liverpool
Ideal Landscape Suppliers
0151 9441964
Penpoll Trading Estate
Bootle
C & D Garden & Pet Centre
0151 2283143
297 East Prescot Road
Liverpool
Rushton'S Nurseries
0151 9242365
Tanhouse Farm And Nurseries, Runnells Lane
Liverpool
Windmill Nurseries
0151 5318555
Liverpool Road
Liverpool
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Garden Knives

Garden Knives

Knives

A knife is a handy tool in the garden for many reasons, and can be used for tasks such as:

  • Light pruning
  • Taking cuttings
  • Grafting
  • Cutting twine
  • Harvesting fruit or certain types of vegetables

General purpose knives may be used for almost any garden task, other than heavy pruning. A special pruning knife may be used for that job; its large blade curves downwards, allowing a controlled cut to be made.

There are also knives specially designed for budding, grafting or even pruning peaches. Multi-purpose knives usually contain a range of different knife styles, such a large blade for light pruning and general use, a smaller one for grafting and an attachment for budding.

Most blades are made from carbon steel that must be dried carefully after use and then wiped over with an oily rag. The handle may be made from plastic, metal or wood with the blade fixed, or alternatively, set so that it folds away. Always make sure that folding knives are held securely when they are shut, but not so firmly that it is difficult to open them.

Garden knives should be sharpened regularly, to the same angle as when new.

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