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Old 04-05-2009, 12:42 AM posted to rec.gardens
Cheryl Isaak Cheryl Isaak is offline
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Default When walking about the garden with no intent. What do haveincase

On 5/3/09 1:09 PM, in article
net, "David E. Ross"
wrote:

On 5/3/2009 9:09 AM, Bill wrote:
Whenever I walk around I carry a five inch pruning shear tool 5 inches
long only has a 1.5 inch cutting edge. Also carry a 6 inch Japanese
carpenter knife. Those are real light and my next choice a Japanese
Knife Trowel but it weights too much and remains not assessable.

So A long winded question is do you have a light tool that can do spur
of the moment work ?

Those tools mentioned could go on a key chain yet enable the hand to do
more.

Bill Place in Canada sells both.


Summer being our dry season, I leave my primary tools on my patio.
These are hand pruning shears, a paring knife, a bucket, and a kneeling
bench. (See my http://www.rossde.com/garden/tools.html.)

I like to wander through my garden daily even if I'm not planning any
serious gardening tasks. If I see a weed, I pull it. If I see a faded
flower, I remove it. Then, on the days when I indeed do serious
gardening, much of the puttering is already done.


I try to carry a sharp trowel.


C