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Posted on | July 28, 2009 | No Comments

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Gardening can be a fun way to exercise, but only if you have the right tools like the latest ergonomic gardening tools on hand. Otherwise, it can leave you feeling very tired at day’s end! There could be any number of reasons for this, including lack of proper tools – you are working continuously without a break, your postures are going haywire, you are too exposed to the sun, etc.

Some basic ways to avoid exhaustion could be:

(a) Loosen up by walking around the garden once before you actually begin to apply yourself to the work ahead.

(b) Keep a close watch on posture while working.

(c) Hand gloves act as padding, preventing cuts and scrapes.

(d) No weight-bearing on one leg only or one arm only during work.

(e) Take a few breaks in between, especially if it is sunny.

(f) Keep drinking water at hand. You will need it!

Apart from the above, there are certain tools which can help you to have better ‘gardening days’. One is a tool bucket which can also be used as a seat. Another is a shovel cart. Gardening supplies can be kept in them so that they are not scattered all over the place.

But these are ‘old’ tools. Ergonomic gardening tools are replacing them and gaining in popularity now-a-days. The reason is that ergonomic gardening tools are designed in such a way that they reduce fatigue and discomfort. Therefore, productivity is enhanced and postures are not spoilt! In fact, the term ‘Ergonomics’ itself indicates an applied science related to designing of equipment for comfort. Other terms used are ‘Biotechnology’ and ‘Human Engineering’.

Ergonomic gardening tools can be bought at any home improvement store, generally in springtime. Before making a trip to the store, work out how much you wish to spend on them. Of course, if you already have enough gardening tools and are sure that they will last a long time, there is really no need to make a hurried purchase of ergonomic gardening tools. You could always wait till its time to replace the old ones. Just keep them in mind when you go for your next purchase.

It is always better to do a little research before the actual purchase. Either you can browse on the Net or ask the staff at the local hardware store to help answer your questions and clear your doubts. Then make up your mind about the ergonomic gardening tools – do you want them or not? This is important because these tools do not work so well for everyone who wants to do gardening. If you can make them work for you, it’s a feather in your cap!

Lastly, whether you buy ordinary gardening tools or ergonomic gardening tools, ensure that there is enough space for everybody! They need to be taken proper care of for long-term benefits.

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Does it matter how to set up the row to grow potatoes?

I am wondering if you need to set up the row vertically or horizontally to grow potatoes? Also, what garden tools should I use to do this? If the potatoes are above the soil should I put more soil on top of it and before I plant should I put fertilizer on side of the potato seed or on top of it? Any potato growing help is appreciate.

The row thing isn’t that important – Potatoes need depth – the roots are very deep. It’s best to cover them with a good few inches of soil. Some of the best and fastest results come from using grow bags – place small slits all the way up the bag and insert the seedlings deep into the bag. In no time at all you’ll have loads of potatoes!

For ground: Place fertilizer on top of the soil after planting – not too much though, potatoes grow very well (and taste better when organic).

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