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  2. Pruning shears - Wikipedia

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    Professional pruning shears often have replaceable blades. There are three different blade designs for pruning shears: anvil, bypass and parrot-beak. Anvil pruners have only one blade, which closes onto a flat surface; unlike bypass blades it can be sharpened from both sides and remains reliable when slightly blunt. Anvil pruners are useful for ...

  3. Loppers - Wikipedia

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    Loppers are a type of scissors used for pruning twigs and small branches, like pruning shears with very long handles. They are the largest type of manual garden cutting tool. They are usually operated with two hands, and with handles typically between 30 centimetres (12 in) and 91 centimetres (36 in) long to give good leverage.

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    Related: 10 Perennial Ornamental Grasses That Will Add Texture and Color to Your Garden. Types of Ornamental Grasses. ... “The main tool required is a pair of sharp pruning shears,” says Zaber ...

  5. Do you need pruners for your garden? - AOL

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    Pruning shears can be a useful way to trim plants and clip away damaged stems — experts share their favorites for the gardening season.

  6. Garden tool - Wikipedia

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    The earliest tools were made variously of wood, flint, metal, tin, and bone. The development of metalworking, first in copper and later in bronze, iron, and steel, produced today's durable tools, including such efficient cutting tools as pruning shears (secateurs – for example anvil pruners), grass shears, and loppers.

  7. How to Clean Garden Tools in 5 Easy Steps So They Last a Lifetime

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    After cleaning off dirt and rust from your garden tools, take a few moments to sharpen edged tools like shovels and hoes with a flat file. Use a whetstone to sharpen pruning shears and other blades.

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