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We shared this at the monthly sales meeting tonight!!! LOVE IT! I cannot wait to see pictures, because I have a garden event (formal garden walk/tour) that vendors will be located outside under tents. I have to come up with a display that makes my products garden themed... and I kind of want to share more than just the garden and picnic items... Any suggestions?chefa said:Cover the TTA with green corrugated bulletin board border, place gardening tools randomly in TTA and fill in with artificial floral and veggie/fruit pics. Instant garden.
stevensel said:love this idea Colleen. Miss you.:love:
After using garden tools, it is important to clean them with warm water and soap to remove any dirt or debris. Once clean, dry them off and store in a dry place, such as a shed or garage, to prevent rusting. You can also apply a thin layer of oil to metal tools to further prevent rust.
There are a few options for organizing and displaying garden tools. You can use a tool rack or pegboard to hang tools, or a tool caddy or tote to keep them organized and easily accessible. Another option is to use a garden tool stand, which allows you to store tools upright and keeps them from getting tangled.
To prolong the lifespan of your garden tools, it is important to properly clean and store them after use. Additionally, regularly sharpening blades and replacing worn out parts can help maintain their effectiveness. Using them for their intended purpose and avoiding excessive force can also prevent damage and prolong their use.
Yes, you can display smaller garden tools, such as herb scissors or herb strippers, in your kitchen. They can be hung on a kitchen utensil rack or stored in a utensil holder. However, larger garden tools, such as shovels or rakes, may be better suited for storage in a shed or garage.
The lifespan of garden tools can vary depending on the quality and frequency of use. It is important to regularly inspect your tools for signs of wear and tear, and replace them as needed. For example, if a tool is rusted or has a broken handle, it may be time to replace it. Generally, high-quality garden tools can last for several years with proper care and maintenance.