Gardening Hand Tools
by admin on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 | No Comments

Celebrate with the personal touch dad Father's Day is fast approaching, and it's time to honor the guys that have taught us to ride our bike, take us to the ball game, or make pancakes for the family every Sunday morning.
Mario (SYR742L) 42mm pipe cutter-hand tool for DIY, pipe fitting, wholesale plumbing supply
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Accu Sharp 060 GardenSharp Tool Sharpener $5.96 The GardenSharp tool sharpener is designed to sharpen all those single edged, hard to sharpen items in your tool shed, such as lawnmower blades, pruning shears, limb loppers, hoes, shovels, and scythes. All can be sharpened to a razor edge quickly and easily. The full length finger guard protects fingers while the reversible diamond honed tungsten carbide blade puts your cutting edge in “good as n… |
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Mr Pea Sheller $30.40 Shell a bushel of peas in 30 minutes. The amazing Mr Pea Sheller does a great job with Black Eyed Peas, Purple Hulls, Cream Beans etc. It will also shell Butter Beans when they are in the fresh ripe green stage. The upper shaft easily adapts to a hand mixer to make the job even faster!! (see larger picture)… |
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RSVP International Endurance Stainless Steel Compost Pail 1-gal. $39.99 Before you discard your carrot tops, potato peels, eggshells and coffee grounds, stop! Keep this Compost Pail handy and you can put those things and more to good use in the garden. Made of 18/8 polished stainless, it can sit on your counter or prep area and still look attractive. It also fits easily under a sink, too. The lid features holes for aeration and inside contains a charcoal filter to eli… |
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The Martha Stewart Gardening Collection – Martha’s Spring Garden $24.98 Martha’s Spring Gardening is a practical video reference guide to spring gardening filled with inspirational footage of Martha Stewart’s Westport, Connecticut gardens and 374-minutes of solid garden expertise. Offering tidbits of history and helpful hints every step of the way, Martha Stewart accomplishes every imaginable garden task with ease. She begins with a look at early season weeding, be… |