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Basic Rose Gardening Tools
Like any job you tackle, the work is always much easier if you arm yourself with the right tools. Before heading out to your rose garden, make sure you bring along these basic rose gardening tools.
Pruners
A good pruner is one tool that you will use almost daily. There are two types of pruners on the market. One is called an “anvil” pruner, and the other is called a “bypass” pruner. An anvil pruner has blades that meet on top of each other. Bypass pruners have blades that pass each other like scissors do. Always use bypass pruners so you don’t crush your canes and stems.
Loppers
When your rose garden starts to mature there will come times when this will be an indispensable tool for cutting back old, thick canes that are too much for a set of pruning shears. If you are just starting your rose garden, save your money as you won’t need this for a few years.
Long-Handled Shovel
Choose a lightweight model with a strong handle. Shovels with fiberglass throats are good choices. Spend a few extra dollars and get one with a padded handle as it will save you lots of blisters as the years go by.
Wheelbarrow
Avoid the temptation to buy the cute garden “carts.” You are going to need a real wheelbarrow. As your gardening addiction, I mean hobby, takes off there will be no end to the things you will be hauling in and out of your garden. Some of those things will be very heavy and you’ll be glad that you have a real wheelbarrow to help you.
Gloves
“You can complain because a rose has thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have a rose.” - Tom Wilson
The rose garden is no place for thin, whimpy gloves. Unless you enjoy feeling the thorns pierce your skin, opt for leather work gloves with those big, fold-down cuffs.
Kneeling Pads
Some people prefer the big 8″x15″ water-resistant pads with handles, while others prefer strap-on knee pads. The kneepads are more convenient because they move when you move, but the one-size-fits-all knee cups may not work for you. In that case, the pad will suit you fine.
Short Garden Digging Fork
This tool is indispensable for turning and loosening soil in small patches. Choose a good quality model with steel forks and a sturdy handle.
Watering Wand
Great for watering potted roses and for giving your other roses a good root soaking. Choose a model with a quick shutoff valve on the wand itself, and a quick release fitting for the end that plugs into the hose. Spend the money to get a model with brass fittings instead of plastic. It will last years longer.
Garden Rake
These are the rakes with the sharp steel teeth that you use for leveling and smoothing beds. Choose one with a sturdy handle and steel tines.
Leaf Rake
You’ll use this tool a lot for cleaning up clippings, leaves and other garden debris. You may want to buy both a “regular” size rake, and one of the smaller “child size” rakes for pulling debris from tight quarters.
You shouldn’t have any trouble locating a source to purchase these basic rose gardening tools. Your local garden supply store likely will stock these tools, or if you don’t mind purchasing gently-used items, check out area yard sales for your gardening supplies. Have fun!
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You’ve got some great tips! I learned the hard way about good rose gloves but have found a pair that really do the job. They’re the protector rose gloves that I found at www.bearwallowgloves.com. They’re goatskin gloves with a leather gauntlet that goes completely up to my elbow and I haven’t had so much as a nick since I started wearing these. I highly recommend them.
Comment by Gardener — November 20, 2008 @ 4:46 pm