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Tools Every Do-It-Yourself Landscaper Needs |
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Posted : June 11, 2006 |
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There is no doubt that choosing to do your own
landscaping is the best way to go for many people.
Not only do you save a lot of money by not hiring
professionals to do the work, you also
will get to enjoy a lot of time outside.
Landscaping is good exercise and a great way to
spend an afternoon.
Any do-it-yourself landscapers will require a
variety of tools, from basic to high tech, in
order to get the job done right.
Here are some of the tools that are essential for
doing your own landscaping.
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Software:
Yes, believe it or not, a good landscaping program can
be essential when you are designing the layout of your
lawn and garden. I use the Master Landscape & Home
Design by Punch!
Software. I bought this program for my wife back in
2003, and we have used it a lot ever since. The 3D
Photo view technology allows us to put in digital
pictures of our home and garden and then implement any
changes on the screen before we put them into effect
in our yard. The PlantFinder allows us to find plants
that are the most appropriate to the soil and climate
conditions where we live, and it even has a calculator
to help us estimate the costs of the plants from
different stores. This is about as high tech as I get
when it comes to landscaping, though.
Lawn mower:
You might not realize it, but mowing the lawn is an
essential part of any landscape. A lawn mower is
therefore a critical part of doing your landscaping
yourself. Buying a lawn mower can be a tricky
business- you can get models with everything included
but the kitchen sink. The fact is, a second
hand lawn mower that works can be just as good as a
brand new model straight from the catalogues. If you
have a large area to mow, you will probably want to
invest in a riding lawn mower to save time and aching
muscles.
Weed Whacker:
There are points on your lawn that your mower just
won’t reach, around fences and right beside patios,
around any fruit trees or berry canes. For these, you
will need a good weed whacker. The best models come
with several attachments, appropriate to chopping down
a variety of weeds- especially if you have slacked off
and allowed some of the hardier varieties to grow up.
These can be death for the average string-and-coil
whacker, and you will need some good plastic to stand
up to them.
There are several other tools that every landscaper
needs, most of them relatively low tech in comparison
to those above. A variety of shovels, rakes, and
pruning instruments are all essential, as are a good
pair of gloves. All of these tools will be dependent
on what you have planted in your landscaping, and more
complicated designs may even require some basic
knowledge of electricity, carpentry, and hydroponics.
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About the
Author:
Chester Smith maintains a website for do-it-yourself
landscapers. Check out his site at:
http://yourlanscapes.com
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