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  2. Rake (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a landscaping rake boasts a head measuring 30 to 38 inches or even broader, featuring steel tines set at a 90-degree angle to the handle. A stone rake is similar to a landscape rake, but with a narrower head of about 18 to 28 inches and is constructed from steel or aluminum. The head sits at a 90-degree angle to the handle.

  3. These Leaf Rakes Are Your Best Bet for Cleaning Up Your Yard ...

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    Clean up your lawn with these expert-recommended leaf rakes, including metal, plastic, and adjustable models from Bully Tools, True Temper, and more.

  4. Landscape maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Landscape maintenance (or groundskeeping) is the art and vocation of keeping a landscape healthy, clean, safe and attractive, typically in a garden, yard, park, institutional setting or estate.

  5. Groundskeeping - Wikipedia

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    Pollution from predominantly 2-stroke gas-powered groundskeeping equipment is a source of air pollution. [7] US emission standards specifically limit emissions from small engines, which results in their continual improvement. Electric models produce no emissions at the point of use, but may shift pollution to power plants.

  6. Landscape contracting - Wikipedia

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    Landscape contractors use various tools and machinery to construct a garden, including large equipment. Landscape contracting is: "a profession that involves the art and technology of landscape and garden project planning, construction and landscape management, and maintenance and gardening; for garden aesthetics, human enjoyment and safety, and ecosystem-plant community sustainability."

  7. McLeod (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A McLeod tool (or rakehoe) is a two-sided blade — one a rake with coarse tines, one a flat sharpened hoe — on a long wooden handle. It is a standard [ 1 ] tool during wildfire suppression and trail restoration. [ 2 ]

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