A garden tool is any one of many tools made for gardens and gardening and overlaps with the range of tools made for agriculture and horticulture. Garden tools can also be hand tools and power tools.
The hand tools still used by gardeners originated with the earliest agricultural implements used by man:[citation needed] the spade, the garden hoe, the pitchfork, the garden fork, the garden rake and the plough. The earliest tools were made of wood, flint and bone.
The development of metal working, first in copper and later in iron and steel, enabled the manufacture of more durable tools. Industrial metalworking enabled the manufacture of cutting tools, including pruning shears (secateurs) and grass shears.
The first power tool to become popular with gardeners was the lawn mower. This has been followed by a very wide range of power tools, including cultivators, string trimmer, Irrigation sprinklers, hedge trimmers, lawn aerators, leaf sweepers, leaf blowers, and mini-tractors.
Other tools include:
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Environmental impact
Pollution from gas-powered equipment is a significant source of air pollution.[1] US emission standards specifically limit emissions from these small engines.
See also
- Agricultural machinery
- Antique tool
- Cutting tool
- Diamond tool
- Groundskeeping equipment
- Hand tool
- Landscape products
- Mechanised agriculture
- Power tool
- Tool
References
- ^ [http://www.epa.gov/air/community/details/yardequip.html Lawn Equipment | Improving Air Quality in Your Community |
External links
- BBC How to be a gardener
- Simple Gardening tools & Pictures
- How to Handle rust on your garden tools
- Practical Solutions to Garden Tool Problems
- Lawn And Garden Tools
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