Favorite Gardening Tools

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HortTube with Jim Putnam

HortTube with Jim Putnam

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@miryana7873
@miryana7873 3 жыл бұрын
I do appreciate the fact that you never try to sell us things. That's just one of several reasons I love this channel so much. Hope the storm doesn't affect you. We are getting some rain/thunderstorms due to the tropical storm. Its been a really wet summer here in Atlanta. Thank you again for everything you are doing to educate us!
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 3 жыл бұрын
It is going to be a wet and windy day here. Should be fine though. Thanks for following along
@sheilamason5132
@sheilamason5132 3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you and your wealth of knowledge.
@pas100657
@pas100657 3 жыл бұрын
I think you need to promote the hand pruners to must have from nice to have. I carry them on me whenever I’m working in the garden. There’s always something that needs to be deadheaded or lightly pruned and they’re much easier to carry as well.
@ashleighnelson512
@ashleighnelson512 3 жыл бұрын
A suggestion for the "nice to have" pile is a 5 gal bucket filled with sand mixed with used motor oil. I use it to clean my shovels after use, it cleans off the clay and lubricates the surface to keep the rust at bay 😎👍
@92mrsrdb
@92mrsrdb 3 жыл бұрын
Good answer! 👏👏👏👏👏
@trace9657
@trace9657 3 жыл бұрын
I was just going to add 5 gal buckets, but I use mine for watering a few outlying areas I can't reach with the hose. Having a few helps, you can let one fill while you are using the other. Also some Dollar Store children's buckets or a watering can to help control the water's velocity when it hits the roots.
@paulineanderson3985
@paulineanderson3985 3 жыл бұрын
This video is full of good information, impressed that you talk about only what we really need, the rest of the equipment is optional, thankyou Jim. Your planting backdrop looks lovely. Would you consider a follow-up video showing us how to sharpen tools; e.g. Hedge shears/hand pruner blades/, lawn mower blades- I once tried to sharpen my hedge shears with a file and made a complete mess of it (had to throw them out and buy new set), its the 'technique' that throws me off. Regards from Ontario, Canada, zone 5
@mudchuk
@mudchuk 3 жыл бұрын
Hori hori! Hands down every single day.
@LitlPoot
@LitlPoot 3 жыл бұрын
My top tools are: Hand held Japanese Weeder, a blade sharpening tool and, just this year, the quick connects for hoses - game changer !!! Also, a good multi-vitamin, a bottle of Tylenol/Advil/Aleve for all those aches & pains after a long day in the garden and a tub of Icy Hot !!
@catoblepas9547
@catoblepas9547 3 жыл бұрын
Ha! So true. :)
@GerberDaisy72
@GerberDaisy72 3 жыл бұрын
I love my Hoselink retractable hose. I have fibromyalgia and having my hose retract itself away has been a great help to me. And my garden hat!
@bobbihofacker2706
@bobbihofacker2706 3 жыл бұрын
MS here and my hoselink has been wonderful this year. I plan to buy another.
@GerberDaisy72
@GerberDaisy72 3 жыл бұрын
@@bobbihofacker2706 Me too!
@kimbar11
@kimbar11 3 жыл бұрын
I loooove my Hoselink hose too
@greenthumbelina7331
@greenthumbelina7331 3 жыл бұрын
Jim, I have multiples of nearly all the tools you showed us except for the pole saw, Pro-plugger, and a tiller. The tools I use most during spring planting time are my cordless hammer drill, attached to a four-inch auger bit, and my Fiskars Big Grip garden knife, both of these are invaluable to me. Another tool I use a couple of times per year is my shrub rake, this small rake is perfect for cleaning debris out from under shrubs. However, the thing I absolutely can't live without is a bottle of 8 hr. arthritis pain relief acetaminophen! ~Margie
@vln4443
@vln4443 3 жыл бұрын
I have a suburban garden so it’s very small, I brought a hori hori knife, used it once 😅but boy does it look cool, I feel like a badass garden grandma 🤣😂😅
@mellfraze8112
@mellfraze8112 3 жыл бұрын
Hori hori knives are great, it replaces a narrow trowel for almost every task & it works for other things as well.
@samiam7684
@samiam7684 3 жыл бұрын
I use my Felco garden snips almost everyday and a watering can.
@ashleyamelia08
@ashleyamelia08 3 жыл бұрын
You're hilarious. Loved the commentary on your neighbors, very reliatable.
@donnahazlett6676
@donnahazlett6676 3 жыл бұрын
I continue to learn so much from you. I love your honesty and transparency. Thank you for generously sharing your wisdom and time with us.
@sherryhudson9075
@sherryhudson9075 3 жыл бұрын
Hand clippers are a huge part of my life
@djackson2243
@djackson2243 3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the thought of being neighborly when doing yardwork. I do my own yardwork and my neighbors mostly have theirs hired out, so we are not on the same schedule. Get it done when I can since they are mostly chilling and do not garden either.
@colsen4616
@colsen4616 3 жыл бұрын
I love my half moon edger. It’s easier to use than the flat shovel and gives me a better curve. I hand water, so my watering wand is not only a back saver, it’s better at keeping water off the foliage and I’m also able to easily reach high hanging baskets.
@chelseadewitt719
@chelseadewitt719 3 жыл бұрын
Nitrile gloves and a debris bag are top of my list, I keep those and my trowel and hand pruners sitting by the door.
@geenaw3809
@geenaw3809 3 жыл бұрын
Hubby and I "wow, we're in good shape, we have every must-have tool that Jim suggests!" We have a large property, so we do have the Gorilla Cart and a larger tiller! Thank you, Jim, for not selling us stuff. I see from the comments that your subscribers do appreciate that. We're here for the education and plant knowledge you so generously share.
@sonia-se1cs
@sonia-se1cs 3 жыл бұрын
Jim- your channed is so valuable for southeast gardening- thank you for being real, practical, and straightforward. -for a not so strong woman on an acre of clay soil in virginia, everytime I use: low polycart gorilla cart- doesn't roll down the hill, small enough to easily maneuver, low so doesn't want to tip TARP- to throw cuttings, weeds and then drag to compost pile rubber clogs light weight hose with wand tub trug style flexible bucket root slayer regular and nomad- sharp spring style pruners
@denisekarres7914
@denisekarres7914 3 жыл бұрын
My favorite hand tools are a hori-hori and a “yankee weeder”. I use them every day for everything from getting crepe myrtle shoots (from an old tree - my nemesis) out of my lawn to picking individual weeds out of my flower border.
@cece_marie
@cece_marie 3 жыл бұрын
I've never used that hoe before, will have to see about borrowing one to give it a try before I buy. Also YES to buying quality tools and frustation-free hose! I've been investing in contractor grade hoses and they are fantastic. My mother's day gift was a good heavy mattock and it is both useful for turning over new beds and building muscles. My essentials that weren't mentioned: - wide hat, sunglasses/safety glasses, earplugs, sunscreen - thick hand lotion - sharp limb saw with sheath - watering wand - headlamp (evening watering and checking for pests) - heavyweight tarp (covering mulch/dirt piles, wheelbarrows, dragging leaves, killing grass) - thick bamboo skewer (for checking wetness in large pots and beds)
@florneiers5651
@florneiers5651 3 жыл бұрын
I like a pick but I have lots of trees with superficial roots and nothing bits a reciprocating saw. I use it too when my trees dropped large branches. This saw cuts anything like butter. I too love the auger on a drill. I think for a woman the reciprocating saw is small but powerful. Thank you Jim. I never get tired of learning with you. ♥️🪴♥️
@juliasullivan3760
@juliasullivan3760 3 жыл бұрын
Jim, I also have to give you credit for the pick mattock. After watching a different video of yours and hearing you mention how it is good for clay and roots (we have both), I told my husband we need to buy one for all the planting we were gonna do. When he started working a large hole for a plant with the pick mattock, he said “ ‘that guy’ you watch on KZbin was right about the pick mattock”. 😂 I’m a 115 lb woman and it has helped me conquer Roots I wouldn’t be able to otherwise 😉
@jebprendergast101
@jebprendergast101 3 жыл бұрын
A “digging bar” has been invaluable for me when removing old shrubs, roots, etc.!
@kristycampbell5426
@kristycampbell5426 3 жыл бұрын
My digging bar is probably my favorite tool. It helps me a lot with the clay soil when I am planting things. It is easier for me to use than a mattock. I almost use it more than my shovels.
@dereeparker2437
@dereeparker2437 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video on gardening tools. I use augers for planing my plants it really is a great tool. Also, use the good old fashioned spade shove can’t beat it!!!
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 3 жыл бұрын
I probably should have brought out my augers. I have used them in videos in the past. Quick work on repetitive things
@terryruiz7417
@terryruiz7417 3 жыл бұрын
Being an older woman (mid-seventies) I recently have appreciated having a long handled tool like the hand held one with hoe/ three pronged end like you showed. Easier to stand and weed rather than kneeling. Also, a kneeling gizmo that comes with side handles which I gave my 90+ year old dad to make gardening easier for him. Plain kneeling pads a must for older knees. We must keep playing in the dirt!
@bobbihofacker2706
@bobbihofacker2706 3 жыл бұрын
I received a tractor scoot for Christmas. Seat is adjustable, I sometimes just keep in the area I'm working to sit and rest my back
@kimbar11
@kimbar11 3 жыл бұрын
My favorite line: “You can be the guy who loans the post hole digger”. 😁
@SheriShea1
@SheriShea1 7 ай бұрын
Brilliantly done Jim, love your no nonsense approach and examples in use. 🌺
@karenpentz4160
@karenpentz4160 3 жыл бұрын
My favorite is the small Gorilla cart. I use it to move lots of things even though I also have a very small urban lot. Many garden carts are too big and bulky or just. plain poorly designed and I do not like wheelbarrows. I find they are too unstable for me
@eaton3000
@eaton3000 3 жыл бұрын
I love mine too. So much easier than a wheelbarrow over our unlevel terrain.
@bobbihofacker2706
@bobbihofacker2706 3 жыл бұрын
I use my gorilla cart for everything. So easy to pull (with my walking difficulties).
@Braedenfish
@Braedenfish 3 жыл бұрын
I got my Godson the Gorilla Cart for his 9th bday last week, he will be the one pulling it.... 😁
@steverdms
@steverdms 3 жыл бұрын
I use my retractable rake more than anything! It is probably my favorite tool. The ability to increase and decrease the size and width of the rack makes it very multi-purpose. I also use a tradition style hoe alot as well as a traditional ax, as well as hand weeding tool for broad leaf weed removal. OH! OH! I also use a 5 gallon bucket for tons of things as well as a two gallon watering jug.
@shribabu4258
@shribabu4258 3 жыл бұрын
My favorite tool is a pick axe⛏️ it is a must have for clay and makes quick work of digging holes and cutting roots.
@Graycat1735
@Graycat1735 3 жыл бұрын
A tool I use frequently is a soil knife. I clip its matching sheath onto my front pocket where it doesn't get in my way but is easy to grab. I use it to dig up weeds, dig small holes, very easily cut open plastic bags of mulch with the serrated edge, cut down plants by pulling the stems to the ground and slicing over them with the serrated edge. It has become indispensable to me in the short year that I have been using it. Plus nobody messes with even a petite old lady with a big knife hanging at her side.🤣
@denisekarres7914
@denisekarres7914 3 жыл бұрын
😂
@walterabbott5347
@walterabbott5347 2 жыл бұрын
Jim, love your channel! I'm planning landscape around my newly constructed retirement home in Midlothian, VA 7B. I have sodded lawn in front with contractor landscape around front of house. I have a "blank canvas" of contractor clay mix with real sticky clay underneath in the backyard. I'm working making changes to the front foundation plantings and have used your methodology of adding compost and pine bark soil amendments when planting shrubs and raising shrubs an inch or two above ground level. A neighbor who moved out of my old neighborhood gave me his old yard equipment which included a midget Mantis 2 cycle gas tiller. This tiller makes fast work of breaking up and mixing the clay with the added soil amendments in the planting hole.
@rustynailmendlesohn8710
@rustynailmendlesohn8710 3 жыл бұрын
Great great vid Jim. My favorite most often used tool is my Shuffle Hoe. Also a pair of safety goggles for certain pruning jobs, my retractable tape measure, cheap bamboo stakes and plant support ties. :)
@amynelsongreen3243
@amynelsongreen3243 3 жыл бұрын
I got a dumping cart like yours last year and love it so much. It feels much more versatile and manageable than a wheelbarrow. And it has a super tight turning radius so I can maneuver it in tight spaces. My lot size is similar to yours, but I would not trade out my cart for anything.
@olsonlr
@olsonlr 3 жыл бұрын
Battery powered reciprocating saw with pruning blade is great
@pamelacallaway3922
@pamelacallaway3922 3 жыл бұрын
I have a lot of these tools and really use about four of them. I just need to learn how to sharpen the blades and shovels. My felco pruners, gloves, my gorilla cart and a tarp are my treats for me. Thanks for going over all of this!
@paulhughes5446
@paulhughes5446 3 жыл бұрын
Jim, I have a small handled shovel ( poaching shovel ) that I use a lot for digging holes for larger plants or transplanting. I find it easier to dig from a knelling position , so that short handle is really helpful. Keep the helpful videos coming, please.
@anitahadley2871
@anitahadley2871 3 жыл бұрын
I love using our mattocks. We have the pick and the ax versions. They worked wonders getting all of the roots out from trees that were removed. Grinding stumps only does so much. I also love my hori hori knife. Also great to break up roots and clay soil. It was great when we’re were installing sod too and needed to trim edges.
@kinskigirl
@kinskigirl 3 жыл бұрын
I got one of those dandelion removers. Priceless! They definitely save my back! Also a lawn edger - the one that look like a pizza cutter. I had a manual one, but then a neighbor gave me an electric one and it's fantastic!
@cynthiabroockman1752
@cynthiabroockman1752 3 жыл бұрын
Bought a set of wide steak knives with wood handles at a thrift store years ago - still have been using just 2. If I was gifted at holidays a well made Hori Hori - maybe would retire them. Felco or Corona pruners and 1/2 moon edger are must. On 12 acres, next wud be lopers, weedeater, shovel, electric hedge trimmers, electric chain saw, sprayers, rain barrels/hos4s. The mowers/carts are a given in my world. Have lots more but dont use regularly - however know will certainly require again at some point - Second the need for bucket of oiled sand to keep in tool room when putting them away
@eaton3000
@eaton3000 3 жыл бұрын
Love this video, and very much appreciate that you're not constantly shilling products. On our 1/3 acre, rocky/clay New England lot with a giant oak tree, we definitely use a lot of these tools but I don't have that pick mattock, and I definitely want a hand held one. I do like my Cobra Head weeder for its ability to dig out deep weeds and easily knock soil off Soper clay-y removed sod from new beds. I also really like my electric dethatcher to thin out dead material in our large lawn,and my neighbors like it too.
@vernellevale2226
@vernellevale2226 3 жыл бұрын
I need to have a rubber mallet and a small level to place flag stones, knock off nursery pots or level up containers. The sprayer is so helpful to apply liquid pesticides. I also use the rake to aerate the lawn. 😃
@gardeningjunkie2267
@gardeningjunkie2267 3 жыл бұрын
I couldn't imagine gardening without my Root Slayer shovel. That thing will get through anything without any trouble at all. It's far and away my favorite tool. I also love my garden bed rake. It's really small, and can rake in tight spaces.
@randyman8984
@randyman8984 3 жыл бұрын
I bought one 2 yrs ago and give it a perfect score. Its been a beast for me with VERY heavy use in those 2 yrs
@MelodyHopkins
@MelodyHopkins 2 жыл бұрын
Something I use all the time is my box cutters to open bags of fertilizers and mulch. They aren't tools but I keep some bamboo and wood stakes around.
@debbiesineath1952
@debbiesineath1952 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jim some great information on tools! My gloves can’t do anything without my gloves.
@emmalavenham
@emmalavenham 3 жыл бұрын
A hori-hori is an absolute must have that I would add to the list, particularly in areas plagued with weeds that can have long tap roots like poke weed or dock.
@diannbarbacci1031
@diannbarbacci1031 3 жыл бұрын
One of the biggest reasons why I enjoy your channel is the fact you are not trying to sell us stuff!. You are my go to source for all things gardening ! Thank you. Like you, I collect tools. I carry a bucket and snips around with me to discard spent deadheads etc. A suggestion for a video would be your recommendations about how and when to use organic pest control methods (diatomaceous earth, neem oil etc). Thanks again.
@merryhaveman353
@merryhaveman353 3 жыл бұрын
I can’t get by without a water wand to use on my hose for hand watering.
@trace9657
@trace9657 3 жыл бұрын
Same, it is easier on the back and you can control the force.
@bobbihofacker2706
@bobbihofacker2706 3 жыл бұрын
Gorilla cart, several pairs of hand snips and pruners, hand held mattock, battery leaf blower for multiple uses, and a plant auger (maybe request a pro plugger for birthday- for all the daffodils I want to plant in the fall).
@carolynnelson4454
@carolynnelson4454 3 жыл бұрын
Definitely use the heavy leather gloves. After a copperhead bite in July in Western North Carolina, I never garden without them.
@delainechildress1838
@delainechildress1838 3 жыл бұрын
A hori-hori knife and a refuse hook rake are my favs! Must have my Felco pruner!!
@eccasampson2529
@eccasampson2529 3 жыл бұрын
I have a black thumb so I’ve been binging you for months. I went to dearness gardens and they are also fans of yours !! Thanks for teaching me !!
@matto144
@matto144 3 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure this qualifies as a "gardening" tool (maybe landscaping tool), but as I work on trying to get a handle on my yard, I couldn't live without a steel tamper for compacting soil after laying drainage tile or pavers. Thank you for all of the inspiration.
@JJ-ge1kn
@JJ-ge1kn 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the thoughtful review of garden tools and discussing how they are used and the situations in which they are helpful. There were a few I hadn’t seen before. I have a tiny urban plot, so my go to tools are a Felco #2 pruner, pruning saw, bypass lopper, shovel, and several 5 gallon buckets.
@BinkyNoss
@BinkyNoss 3 жыл бұрын
Great info! Thank you for validating my garden tool purchases! On my must have list is a cordless reciprocating saw. It slices through bamboo like butter and, unlike a chainsaw, the blade can be used in soil to cut roots. I haven't used a pruning saw in decades. Also, before I use my scuttle hoe, I sharpen the edges with a rasp-but that's another video.
@LULC0759
@LULC0759 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Love the Gorilla cart, was using it this AM. I just ordered (for my bd😉) the Hoselink Stand up weed puller. I hope it works. I can’t bend for long times with this back problem. I think we have nearly everyone of those tools. On half an acre getting ready to build on 2 acres.
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 3 жыл бұрын
Those upright weed pullers work pretty good
@poetryandpower263
@poetryandpower263 Жыл бұрын
A small tarp or old sheet to tie up prunings and clippings sometimes is better than a cart, for holding dirt from a hole Ive dug so its easier to backfill around a plant, and good for pulling a updug shrub to its new site.. I go for a triangular hoe with a point on the business end for scalping up lawn where I'm putting in shrubs or a new bed. And a weeder that is a single sturdy prong with the end 2 inches bent at a 90 degree angle for getting in tight places and pulling up weed root. And finally trellises, tuteurs, stakes, folding pea supports, strong steel ell shaped supports etc and ties for holding climbers and sprawling plants. cloches and covers to get new plants strong enough to withstand pesky chewers. Not to mention baskets/trugs for holding additives soil or things you're using to plant or to hold haul aways
@clairetrimby111
@clairetrimby111 3 жыл бұрын
Great video!! I use bonsai tools ( mini shovel/rake etc ) for planting. I have carpel tunnel in both hands and find thm so much lighter and easier to use and hold
@proberts6283
@proberts6283 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jim! Quite timely vid as I have recently been looking at acquiring a scuffle/action hoe. Favorite tools: my Felco #2 pruners, my power planters (as we have heavy clay soil here in the midwest 5B) and all of my battery operated tools! Side note, because of you I took the giant leap of hard pruning my 25 year old boxwoods, and they look stunning. So grateful for your advice.
@bjquilts29
@bjquilts29 3 жыл бұрын
Bought a hori hori knife this year. Why didn't I buy one years ago! Wow, It is awesome. I wear it on a belt. Have it with me all the time now.
@missbiggs9437
@missbiggs9437 3 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate you sharing these with us, thanks so much. I have a hodgepodge collection of sorts but they’re not exactly quality; most will have to be replaced. Gloves and more gloves, good pair(s) of gardening shoes, weeder for in between the cracks and a decent trolley or hand truck would have to be on my must-have list. Nice to have would be something like your chipper/shredder!
@GardenDoodles
@GardenDoodles 3 жыл бұрын
A nice pruner sharpener is also handy for us because our pruners get dull so fast!
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 3 жыл бұрын
Good call. Ways to clean and sharpen is a must!
@5262janna
@5262janna 3 жыл бұрын
Perfect video. I love your sensibility
@RevAcres01
@RevAcres01 3 жыл бұрын
My top tool is a Radius shovel its short allows extra leverage and stainless steel for easy clean up. Added the root slayer and their hand tools all great quality.
@rosalynmiller6392
@rosalynmiller6392 3 жыл бұрын
Trenching shovel now on the list for this clay. I feel like I need to get into pottery with all this clay. I will continue to refer to your video for amending clay soil. You know actually you were the first one I saw addressing how to plant in clay soil. You and your videos have this newbie looking like I'm a natural and just know what to do lol.
@juliasullivan3760
@juliasullivan3760 3 жыл бұрын
I bought a house that had a ton of gout weed and thick landscape fabric everywhere. I was recommended a hori hori knife and it was a life saver, especially for digging out the gout weed. Couldn’t imagine my garden without it. Plus it is good for quick planting and digging
@yunusaltuner2256
@yunusaltuner2256 3 жыл бұрын
It's probably pretty stupid but a jeweler's loupe for inspecting leaf problems (some of the tiny bugs that park on the back of the leaf are pretty hard to see, even with a cheap magnifying glass.)
@dajarive1033
@dajarive1033 3 жыл бұрын
As always excellent content and super valuable information in your videos. So refresh watching your videos and learn from you experience without having to hear telemarketing! Thank you Tim!
@SusanMiddleton1
@SusanMiddleton1 3 жыл бұрын
I love my Japanese Hori Hori knife. I can use it to dig small holes to plant but the best use is to get smaller weeds out of the lawn. I’m sure there are more uses I have not figured out yet.
@lenorepaladino8632
@lenorepaladino8632 3 жыл бұрын
When I was clearing the privet and other gross plants from my overgrown backyard the Root Slayer was my daily companion. It made that huge job much easier. This was a very informative video. Thanks, Jim!
@tammiwetzler6335
@tammiwetzler6335 3 жыл бұрын
Hori-Hori and my Felco pruners, my favorite!
@leiahmerrick7814
@leiahmerrick7814 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jim! Your videos are always helpful. I use most the same tools, but I also found Fiskars grip weeder is a fabulous tool. It helps with long tap roots.. I started gardening on a two acre lot that had been neglected and this weeder has been a game changer. I probably need to add the electruc chopper - I’m cutting up limbs with my loppers.
@rachelidasetima6574
@rachelidasetima6574 3 жыл бұрын
I am one of the leaf blowers😂. My neighbors can deal with it since I have to listen to their roosters and peacocks all year.
@dianegentry3255
@dianegentry3255 3 жыл бұрын
Great list Jim! For us senior gardeners I often use a small collapsible stool especially when planting annuals. ( helps the knees!) blessings!
@jasminelouisefarrall
@jasminelouisefarrall 3 жыл бұрын
My hubby was very excited with this video 🪴🌺🪴
@miriaflorke6398
@miriaflorke6398 3 жыл бұрын
A Nomad root slayer goes with me throughout the yard since I’m move a lot of plants around. It’s perfect for my height & being a senior. I’m soon going to purchase a dead header snipper. I’m not sure the best way to sharpen pruners besides just buying new ones. Great video!
@feliciahutchins4237
@feliciahutchins4237 Жыл бұрын
I need this video sometimes people are looking to buy you😊
@ericjorgensen8028
@ericjorgensen8028 3 жыл бұрын
Post hole digger... Also works well for planting in tight spaces. And cuts a round, pot-sized hole in the ground. Weeding knife, or hori-hori. Helpful with dandelion and long rooted weeds in hard soil. Washable lightweight cheapo gloves. I use, wash, and use again till they get holes. Then chuck in the trash and get a dozen more. Not heavy and hot to wear like rose gloves, but good for all purpose work. I also love my folding pruning saw. Can go with you easily in a pocket when pruning shrubs and small trees and anything with some stems that are too big for regular pruners. Good tools make the job go easier!
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 3 жыл бұрын
I forgot to bring out my folding pruning saw. I have showed it in many videos. Great tool
@ericjorgensen8028
@ericjorgensen8028 3 жыл бұрын
@@JimPutnam I figured that might be something you used often. I have a Silky, the thing is a wonder. I just used it to cut down a small tree. love it, worth the extra $ to get a good one IMO. Keep on videoing - is that a word?
@carmenbailey1560
@carmenbailey1560 3 жыл бұрын
We have pretty well all the tools had you have. My favourite are three that I don’t even put in our shed, but hang off our fence. Those three are a garden rake that’s 6” wide at ground level that I find invaluable in the fall to go between my plants, a small lady’s version of a shove and my third one is a three sided triangle blade on a full length handle.
@mavisjones4750
@mavisjones4750 2 жыл бұрын
I have all of the must haves (minus pick mattock) and most of the optional things. The only reason I don't have a pick mattock / axe is I keep trying to find my momma's old one.
@mellfraze8112
@mellfraze8112 3 жыл бұрын
I use a hori hori for pretty much every small digging & weeding job. The biggest "weed" problem in our yard is dozens of pecan seedlings thanks to enthusiastic squirrels (I dug out 4 seedlings just this morning). I've broken several trowels trying to dig out those seedlings, a hori hori stands up to the abuse so much better.
@elevation2860
@elevation2860 3 жыл бұрын
I never hear anyone mention stainless steel hoses! I have three and really love them. Extremely easy to coil up, never kink and will last longer than I will! A bit more expensive but worth every penny. I hand water a lot and use soaker hoses so this makes my gardening much easier.
@graylagran7443
@graylagran7443 3 жыл бұрын
my faves are my hori-hori knife, stirrup hoe, quick connects for hoses/water tools, watering wand with thumb trigger, half moon edger, and my gorilla cart. if you like, i can come "borrow" your sunjoe chipper and if i like it i'll buy it from you ;) i'm in Garner. oh --- and for hoses - i like the aqua joe fiber jacket hoses ---- so much easier to handle a hose that collapses and much easier for me to wind and put away after use.
@chriswilliams8821
@chriswilliams8821 3 жыл бұрын
Drain spade by Nupla is amazing. Has a long blade that makes it perfect for transplanting shrubs or digging in hard clay or rocky soil. Also Felco pruners with carrying sheath is well worth the investment.
@sandramulchahey8268
@sandramulchahey8268 3 жыл бұрын
In my area an auger is a must to plant anything, my soil is rocky, root filled clay
@eaton3000
@eaton3000 3 жыл бұрын
I've always wanted one but I'm afraid I'll break my wrist because our soil is rocky clay too. Maybe I should reconsider?
@sandramulchahey8268
@sandramulchahey8268 3 жыл бұрын
@@eaton3000 You do need to be careful I twisted my wrist once and that was enough to teach me to be more careful.
@dawnb7457
@dawnb7457 3 жыл бұрын
Love my electric blade edger for the lawn...got tired of the weedeater string breaking. Thanks for such useful videos!
@rustynailmendlesohn8710
@rustynailmendlesohn8710 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Jim, I just sat down here and literally saw Raleigh on the Weather Channel because of TS Elsa. Some wind damage there and lots of rain. Hope all OK at your place. Take care, Rusty
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. It was mainly just a rain event here. No significant damage. Thanks for watching
@classicrocklover5615
@classicrocklover5615 6 ай бұрын
Love my hori hori knife ❤
@calsimeth1588
@calsimeth1588 3 жыл бұрын
Mine is a hand weeder (not the Japanese type) mine looks like a big metal finger and it is wonderful for getting under weed roots with minimal soil disturbance.
@BigGary79
@BigGary79 3 жыл бұрын
My top 3 yard/gardening tools are my gloves, a Fiskars long handled digging shovel and a Corona folding pruning saw. I need to add a pick mattock to my arsenal and have had my eye on a Pro Plugger.
@stephaniesharkey3538
@stephaniesharkey3538 3 жыл бұрын
I use my snips all the time! And a trug to move and add soil . Here in GA ( we have downsized!) have a very small garden so it’s mostly pots!🪴
@andydzieciaszek586
@andydzieciaszek586 3 жыл бұрын
Pick mattock is the most neccesary tool since relocating to NC. Couldn't garden here without it!!
@dianeasberry7928
@dianeasberry7928 3 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine not having my battery operated tools. Weedeater, blower, shrub trimmer, small chain saw, even my sprayer. I garden on an acre so these are fabulous. I also love my small, light weight hoe that has a point on one side and a small hoe on the back for weeding and digging small holes. Don't know its proper name.. A really good lopper and hand trimmers. I bought a Honda battery, electric mower that I love.. It charges as I mow.. no more pulling that cord.. I use a Gorilla cart plus a small trailer that goes behind my riding mower all of the time. The right tools make gardening so much easier.
@gloriamathews3035
@gloriamathews3035 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much on helpful information and not selling any product. I totally enjoy what you've done at your property. Inspirational, Love the variety of plants. Tools information amazingly didn't know what open gap to cut branches on the long handle clipper/trimmers I use on bushes Thanks again God bless
@melissamele1305
@melissamele1305 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this info 🙂
@ashleighnelson512
@ashleighnelson512 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning Jim, hope you just have a rainy day today and no storms. Fingers crossed! - Raleigh neighbor
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 3 жыл бұрын
I'm hoping this wind doesn't lay perennials over in my landscape. I was planning on filming tours tomorrow. Good luck with everything
@DCA55
@DCA55 3 жыл бұрын
I have most of the tools you featured but I was surprised to see you are without a dig bar which I discovered when I put up a deer fence two years ago. Since then, it has become my goto tool for transplanting large shrubs, digging any kind of hole (sometimes in conjunction with the post hole digger) and for getting large rocks out of the ground (I live in northern NJ and you can’t help but hit a rock any time you dig). They’re cheap and indestructible and make quick work of most tree roots or otherwise tough to dig through obstacles.
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 3 жыл бұрын
I have a digging bar, but it really isn't needed in my area. We don't have that many rocks
@kaylac3367
@kaylac3367 3 жыл бұрын
Great video Jim! These (tools) are important in gardening and its always interesting to see what and how people use them. I have an acre yard that I've had to completely rip out and start over. The most handy and useful tools for me would be a gorilla cart, felco pruners, lady shovel and a Mantis tiller and of course gloves. Oh and a root slayer. Since I've had to take a lot of things out a reciprocating saw with wood cutting blade.
@branch7010
@branch7010 3 жыл бұрын
The never ending song of gas blowers and mowers. Hope you enjoyed Charleston.
@suzannebartow6390
@suzannebartow6390 3 жыл бұрын
hand weeder with fork end for grass weeds
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