Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Garden tool transport
I am fairly careless when it comes to keeping my tools in order. After a good day in the garden I generally end up with my trowels and forks all over the garden. I was considering looking into buying some form of garden tool caddy, and was wondering whether anyone knows of any good ones on the market, or has any advice as to how they keep their tools together?
Many thanks |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Garden tool transport
"greeneugene" wrote in message ... I am fairly careless when it comes to keeping my tools in order. After a good day in the garden I generally end up with my trowels and forks all over the garden. I was considering looking into buying some form of garden tool caddy, and was wondering whether anyone knows of any good ones on the market, or has any advice as to how they keep their tools together? Many thanks -- greeneugene A wheelbarrow ;-) That's what I use :-)))) Mike -- ------------------------------------------------ Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk International Festival of the Sea 28th June - 1st July 2007 |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Garden tool transport
greeneugene wrote: I am fairly careless when it comes to keeping my tools in order. After a good day in the garden I generally end up with my trowels and forks all over the garden. I was considering looking into buying some form of garden tool caddy, and was wondering whether anyone knows of any good ones on the market, or has any advice as to how they keep their tools together? I think many/most of us rediscover tools when autumn comes and vegetation has died down! However, if I were you, I'd just bung them all in a bucket and carry that around. It also comes in handy for putting weeds into, just so long as you don't chuck both weeds AND tools onto the bonfire or compost heap! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Garden tool transport
In article .com,
Sacha writes I think many/most of us rediscover tools when autumn comes and vegetation has died down! However, if I were you, I'd just bung them all in a bucket and carry that around. It also comes in handy for putting weeds into, just so long as you don't chuck both weeds AND tools onto the bonfire or compost heap! That's what I did with a brand new pair of Felco secateurs the year before last Well, I was feeding a dustbin/incinerator fire - in the dark, with secateurs either in my hand or on the ground too close to the pile to be burned. Later I discovered they weren't in my hand. Being dark, I wasn't particularly concerned and thought I'd find them in the morning. Eventually I did - in the ashes - the blades looked good but all the plastic and aluminium had melted -- regards andyw |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
rules on transport of orchids within EU? | Orchids | |||
sugar transport in plants | Plant Science | |||
Transport, storage, and planting of large trees in winter | Lawns | |||
Transport of water in cut flowers. | Plant Biology | |||
Transport, storage, and planting of large trees in winter | Lawns |