There
are rakes for lawns, gardens, dirt, which is which and what one do you need?
Well I have the answers.
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1: For large scale grass or leaf
raking you’ll want a leaf rake. Its
flexible tines stretch across the rake forming a “v” or a fan. The flexibility of this rake is key in
removing the clippings and debris without harming the lawn.
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2: Next, the garden rake: this sturdy, rigid tined rake is just what
you need for clearing debris from a garden bed and for working the soil before
you plant. You can also flip it over and use it’s flat top for evening out a
bed before planting.
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3: A thatch rake is a two-sided tool. Use one side for
Loosening
the soil. Flip the rake over to lift up the thatch and remove the dead grass
from your yard, this will allow air and water to get to the roots. It will make a mess of your lawn initially
but make it healthier in the long run.
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4: Finally, a landscape rakes its
great to spread and smooth ground covering material like mulch, sand and
gravel. These rakes are lightweight and
reduce fatigue while you’re working.
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TIP: To save your hands from blisters: just slip some foam pipe insulation over
the handle of your rake.
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