Pruning shears are an incredibly handy tool to have around when trimming branches, cleaning up greenery, and creating floral arrangements. They're typically fairly small and pack more of a punch than ...
To sharpen your pruning shears, you will need a diamond tool, a whetstone or a metal file. These use much the same method to sharpen the blade, but handheld tools such as the Sharpal All-in-1 Knife ...
I use my pruning shears more than any other garden tool, and although it may seem strange to admit, I have a fondness for them. My pruning shears get used almost every time I step into my garden, and ...
Fall is a great time to take stock of your gardening and other bladed tools, and get them in pristine shape before they're put away for the season. Sharpening tools like shovels, hoes, pruning shears, ...
13:28, Tue, Apr 28, 2020 Updated: 13:28, Tue, Apr 28, 2020 As Britons stay home under the Government's lockdown guidelines, many are putting their time and energy into tidying up their garden. With a ...
Q — How do I go about sharpening a pruning tool I bought at auction to trim limbs on my trees? What kind of “stone” do I buy for this job, (as well as sharpening scissors, wood chisels, hatchets and ...
There are three main types of pruning shears, each with its advantages and disadvantages. Before choosing one, ask yourself what you plan to do with the tool and what would work best for your garden.