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Here are a few tips and reminders about the cumbersome tasks of clearing driveways and sidewalks of the white stuff. More: Showcase your best snowstorm photos by sharing them with us. Here's how
An edge trimmer or lawn edger is a garden tool, either manual or motorised, [1] to form distinct boundaries between a lawn, typically consisting of a grass, or other soft botanical ground cover, and another ground surface feature such as a paved, concreted or asphalted area, or a granular material such as sand or gravel, or simply uncovered soil, for example an unbounded garden.
Shoveling snow can be a pain—literally. These tools from True Temper, Garant, DMOS, and other brands make pushing, scooping, and throwing a little easier.
Garden trowel, a hand tool with a pointed, scoop-shaped metal blade and wooden, metal, or plastic handle. It is comparable to a spade or shovel, but is generally much smaller, being designed for use with one hand.
Shovel handles are usually made of wood (especially specific varieties such as ash or maple) or glass-reinforced plastic (fiberglass). Hand shovel blades made of sheet steel usually have a folded seam or hem at the back to make a socket for the handle. This fold also commonly provides extra rigidity to the blade. The handles are usually riveted ...
Spray your shovel with Teflon spray so the snow doesn’t stick. Before shoveling, warm up for five or 10 minutes to get the joints moving and blood circulating. You should stretch, at a minimum ...
A spade shovel is a shovel handle (usually longer than 30 inches) with a larger rounded triangular blade at it's end. If someone walked up to me and asked me for a spade, I'd probably end up handing them a trowel , which is a smaller version of a spade shovel -- it has a thinner blade and a short (hand-sized) handle.
When the middle becomes the optimal size, pick it up and place it on top of your base. Once the middle is set, pack a little snow around where the two meet, smoothing it out with your hands.