Garden Tools Edinburgh

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Liberton Gardens Day Centre
0131 6645828
57 Liberton Gardens
Edinburgh
Redhall Walled Garden
0131 4430946
97 Lanark Road
Edinburgh
Pentland Plants
0131 4400895
Pentland Nurseries
Loanhead
Suntrap Garden & Advice Centre
0131 3397283
43 Gogarbank
Edinburgh
Dobbies Garden Centres Plc
0131 6631941
Melville Nurseries
Lasswade
Klondyke Garden Centre
0131 6648698
30 Mortonhall Gate
Edinburgh
Rose Garden Medical Centre
0131 5541274
4 Mill Lane
Edinburgh
West Pilton Gardens Social Work Centre
0131 5295400
North Edinburgh Local Office
Edinburgh
Garden Building Centre
0131 4540006
Melville Nurseries
Lasswade
Riccarton Nurseries Ltd
0131 4494004
Riccarton Mains Road
Currie
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Shafts, Hilts & Materials

Shafts, Hilts & Materials

When choosing any garden tool, you should always ensure that it the right size and model for the job and that it is comfortable for you to use. This is especially true of cultivation tools where the wrong choice could place a strain upon your back.

Shafts

The standard shaft length for spades and forks is 70-73 cm (28-29 in); however, if you're taller than 5 ft 6 in you may find a longer length more comfortable to use.

Rakes and hoes have a longer shaft length to allow you to stand upright whilst working. The standard length is 1.5 m (5 ft), but again, if you are tall, you may find a longer length will reduce the strain on your back.

Shafts are usually made from wood, aluminium or plastic-covered metal. They are all fairly robust, although metal shafts, unlike wooden ones, cannot be replaced if broken. You may also find the coldness of metal uncomfortable to work with in the winter months.

Handles

Garden forks and spades are generally available with one of three styles of hilt: 'D', 'Y' or 'T'.

The D style is the most common, although people with large hands may find them difficult to use, especially when wearing gardening gloves. The recommended approach is to handle the tools before buying to make sure they suit the size of your hands; bring your gloves along if you usually wear them.

Materials

The majority of garden tools are made using carbon steel. This material is quite adequate for most gardening needs, although you will need to keep the tools regularly cleaned and oiled, as well as occasionally sharpen spades.

Whilst stainless steel is more expensive, it does not require as much maintenance. You will also find that digging is a less arduous task as the soil readily falls away from the spade blade. However, stainless steel may not be sharpened.

Finally, some tools may come with a non-stick coating which makes digging easier and reduces the amount of cleaning necessary. Do bear in mind though that the coating tends to peel off after heavy use.

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