Farming and Gardening tools
  1. Shovel: A tool with a broad blade and a long handle, used for digging, lifting, and moving soil, gravel, or other loose materials.
  2. Spade: Similar to a shovel but with a flat, squared-off blade, primarily used for edging, digging, and transplanting plants.
  3. Rake: A tool with a row of projecting teeth or tines, used for gathering leaves, debris, and grass clippings, as well as leveling soil and spreading mulch.
  4. Hoe: A long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade, used for loosening soil, weeding, and shaping planting rows.
  5. Trowel: A small handheld tool with a pointed, scoop-shaped metal blade, used for digging small holes, transplanting seedlings, and mixing soil.
  6. Pruning Shears: Also known as secateurs, these are used for cutting and shaping plants, pruning branches, and harvesting fruits and flowers.
  7. Garden Fork: Similar to a pitchfork but with shorter, sturdier tines, used for turning soil, aerating compost, and lifting and dividing plants.
  8. Wheelbarrow: A single-wheeled cart used for transporting heavy loads of soil, compost, mulch, or plants around the garden or farm.
  9. Watering Can: A container with a spout used for watering plants, seedlings, and containers.
  10. Garden Hose: A flexible tube used for watering plants, cleaning equipment, and various other garden tasks.
  11. Gloves: Protective covering for hands, used for handling thorny plants, sharp objects, and chemicals while gardening.
  12. Seedling Trays: Containers with multiple compartments used for starting seeds indoors or in a greenhouse.
  13. Dibber: A pointed tool used for making holes in soil for planting seeds or seedlings.
  14. Mulching Tools: Such as a mulching fork or mulching mower, used for spreading mulch to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health.
  15. Sprinklers: Devices used for evenly distributing water over a large area, particularly useful for watering lawns and large garden beds.
  16. Garden Hoe: Specifically designed for cultivating soil, removing weeds, and shaping planting rows in gardens.
  17. Mattock: A versatile tool with a pick on one end and an adze or blade on the other, used for breaking up soil, digging, and chopping roots.
  18. Cultivator: Handheld or long-handled tool with tines or blades, ideal for loosening soil, removing weeds, and aerating the ground.
  19. Hand Weeder: Small tool with a forked or hooked blade, perfect for removing weeds from the soil by uprooting them.
  20. Garden Knife: A multi-purpose tool with a sharp blade, used for cutting stems, dividing perennials, and harvesting fruits and vegetables.
  21. Scissors or Pruning Snips: Smaller cutting tools used for delicate pruning tasks, deadheading flowers, and harvesting herbs and small fruits.
  22. Soil pH Tester: A device used for measuring the acidity or alkalinity of soil to ensure optimal conditions for plant growth.
  23. Garden Cart: Wheeled cart or wagon used for transporting heavy loads of soil, plants, or tools around the garden or farm.
  24. Seed Spreader: Handheld or push-along tool used for evenly distributing seeds over a large area, ensuring uniform germination and plant spacing.
  25. Hand Fork: Small tool with several short, sturdy tines, used for loosening soil, removing weeds, and cultivating around plants in tight spaces.
  26. Edging Tool: Long-handled tool with a flat, half-moon blade, used for creating clean edges along paths, flower beds, and lawn borders.
  27. Garden Saw: Hand or pruning saw used for cutting through thicker branches, pruning trees and shrubs, and general garden maintenance.
  28. Garden Tiller: Powered machine with rotating tines or blades, used for breaking up and turning soil in preparation for planting.
  29. Garden Sprayer: Device used for applying pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, or fungicides to plants, typically available as handheld, backpack, or wheeled models.
  30. Grafting Knife: Specialized knife with a thin, sharp blade, used for grafting fruit trees, roses, and other plants to create hybrids or propagate desirable traits.
  31. Hori-Hori Knife: A versatile Japanese gardening knife with a serrated edge on one side and a concave shape on the other, ideal for digging, planting, and cutting.
  32. Garden Sickle: A curved-blade tool used for cutting down tall grass, weeds, and light brush with ease.
  33. Compost Bin: Container designed for composting organic materials like kitchen scraps and yard waste to create nutrient-rich compost for plants.
  34. Pruning Saw: A saw with a narrow, sharp blade designed for cutting thicker branches and stems during pruning tasks.
  35. Plant Labels: Markers or tags used for labeling plants in the garden to identify species, varieties, or planting dates.
  36. Garden Twine: Strong string used for tying plants to supports or for other gardening tasks where durable, flexible binding is needed.
  37. Garden Spreader: Tool for evenly distributing fertilizer, compost, or seeds over a large area for efficient application.
  38. Soil Auger: A tool with a spiral-shaped blade used for drilling holes in soil for planting bulbs, seedlings, or soil testing.
  39. Pruning Loppers: Large, long-handled cutting tools with powerful blades for pruning thicker branches and stems.
  40. Row Cover: Lightweight fabric used to protect plants from pests, harsh weather, and frost while allowing air, sunlight, and moisture to reach them.
  41. Garden Kneeler: A cushioned platform with handles used for kneeling or sitting while gardening to reduce strain on knees and back.
  42. Fruit Picker: Tool with a basket or claw attachment mounted on a pole for harvesting fruits from trees without damaging them.
  43. Propagation Tray: Tray with compartments or cells for rooting cuttings, starting seeds, or growing young plants indoors or in a greenhouse.
  44. pH Meter: Device used for measuring the pH level of soil or water, ensuring proper soil conditions for plant growth.
  45. Garden Hose Reel: A device for storing and organizing garden hoses, preventing tangling and prolonging hose lifespan.
  46. Hand Cultivator: Small handheld tool with three or more prongs, used for loosening soil, weeding, and aerating in smaller areas where larger tools may be cumbersome.
  47. Seedling Heat Mat: Electric mat placed beneath seed trays to provide consistent bottom heat, promoting seed germination and healthy seedling growth, especially in cooler climates or seasons.
  48. Garden Sifter: A sieve-like tool used to remove debris, stones, and clumps from soil or compost, ensuring a fine, uniform texture for planting or potting.
  49. Fruit Picking Bag: A bag worn around the waist or shoulder with an opening at the bottom, used for harvesting fruits like apples, pears, or citrus by gently catching and cradling them to prevent bruising.
  50. Pruning Sealant: A protective coating applied to freshly pruned tree or shrub branches to seal the wound and prevent disease or pest infestation, promoting faster healing.
  51. Garden Duster: A handheld device for applying powdered pesticides, fungicides, or insecticides evenly onto plants to control pests and diseases while minimizing waste and exposure.
  52. Leaf Blower: Powered tool used for blowing leaves, grass clippings, and other debris off paths, driveways, and lawn areas for quick and efficient cleanup.
  53. Garden Vacuum: Similar to a leaf blower but with a vacuum function, allowing for the collection and mulching of leaves and debris for composting or disposal.
  54. Fruit and Nut Picker: A tool with prongs or a wire basket attached to a long pole, used for harvesting fruits and nuts from tall trees without the need for climbing or ladders.
  55. Garden Hand Truck: A lightweight, portable cart with a handle and two wheels, ideal for transporting heavy pots, bags of soil, or other gardening supplies around the garden or yard.
  56. Garden Scoop: A scoop-shaped tool used for transferring soil, compost, mulch, or other materials between containers, beds, or wheelbarrows with ease.
  57. Root Pruning Knife: A specialized knife with a sharp, curved blade designed for cutting through roots when transplanting or dividing plants, promoting healthy root development.
  58. Garden Hose Nozzle: An attachment for the end of a garden hose that allows for adjustable water flow, spray patterns, and pressure, suitable for various watering tasks and garden sizes.
  59. Soil Moisture Meter: A device used to measure the moisture content of soil, helping gardeners determine when to water their plants and prevent over or under-watering.
  60. Garden Wire: Flexible, durable wire used for supporting plants, training vines, or securing garden structures such as trellises and fences.

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