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Less effort. More Garden.





Less effort. More Garden.
One perk of writing a book about pruning (The Pruning Book) is that I get sent a lot of pruning tools to try out. The pruning shears hang on a row of wooden pegs near my back door, loppers hang on pegs in the garage and handsaws fill a five-gallon bucket. All the big-name brands are represented, from ARS to Bahco to Corona to Felco to Fiskars to Silky. With many models of each brand of tool at my fingertips, it’s easy to tell which ones I like the best: They are the ones for which I reach most frequently.
With the coldest part of winter behind us (and even that not very cold), it was time for me to start pruning. Today’s sunny weather and temperatures in the 40s made pruning an enjoyable excuse to be outdoors. Into my leather holster went a pair of ARS hand-pruning shears. Sometimes, if I need to cut stems that are a bit beefier, I’ll grab instead my Felco shears – or, for lighter pruning, my Pica shears. All are excellent, although the ARS shears have the edge for me.
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GREEN-fingered volunteers from Bulwell-based firm Fiskars handed over garden tools as part of a bid to spruce up Bestwood Village. The presentation of tools came after employees from the Finnish garden tools manufacturer volunteered their time to help
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