Landscaping Tools

Your choice of landscaping tools will depend on the kinds of plants and saplings you have selected for planting, your landscaping theme and the décor you have zeroed in on after months of planning.

Some of the most common landscaping tools that you should stock yourself with are:

  • Landscaping post hole digger – you can’t dig with your hands when planting saplings. This will do your job for you.
  • Landscaping snow shovel
  • Landscaping steel snow shovel – this will be very helpful during the frost to shove out the snow
  • Lawn and garden carts – to carry away weeds, fallen leaves, perished flowers and other such landscaping trash
  • Utility bag/lawn cart
  • Garden hose and oscillating sprinkler- to water your plants and flowers
  • Garden supply hose
  • Hose spray wand
  • Earth quench hose
  • Side mount hose reel
  • Poly grain garden scoop
  • Dandelion weeder
  • Ordinary weeder – this is one of the most necessary and vital tools as you need to keep your garden weed free at all costs.
  • Welded sidewalk squeegees and scraper
  • Pole tree trimmer blade
  • Pole tree pruner
  • Bush and leaves trimmer – this is helpful in trimming the leaves and branches when your plant/tree/shrub grows out of shape.
  • Aquatic weed eradicator – this one is very essential for weeding out your duck ponds or lakes or controlling the growth of weeds
  • Steel construction tamps
  • General purpose scraper and squeegees
  • Professional turf landscaping tool lutes
  • Single pronged cultivators/garden rakes
  • Three or four pronged cultivators or rakes – this is handy for raking in fallen leaves, weeds, dried out flowers and other such trash to make up a heap in a corner.
  • A combo cultivator loop hoe
  • Landscaping tool brooms with two rows of larger bristles to sweep out the accumulated water after rain or snow
  • Garden leaf bagger – to store the fallen raked leaves
  • Landscaping multipurpose shovel
  • Landscaping floral shovel
  • Landscaping drain spade
  • Landscaping ditch spade
  • Bow rake
  • Leaf rake – as said earlier, it will help to keep your yard clean and leaf free during fall.
  • Garden hoe
  • Professional loop hoe with aluminum handle
  • Landscaping spading fork
  • Poly bedding fork

You of course don’t require all of these, because it is a complete and exhaustive list of all the imaginable kinds of landscaping tools that are sold in the markets and many of them have functions so complicated that you won’t know how to operate them.

For your basic landscaping needs, spades, shovels, diggers, snow shovels, grain scoops, hoes, forks, hand and tree pruner and trimmers, manure and hay forks, cultivators, wheelbarrows, weeders, insect repellents, animal deterrents, hedge shears, rakes, hose and sprinklers and brooms would do just fine.