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Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Tool Identification By Mr. Brian Mortensen Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office July, 2002

Objectives Students will be able to: Identify basic garden tools Select the proper tools for a given project

Basic Garden Tools Rake Shovel Pruner Trowel Hoe Wheelbarrow Hose Etc.

Rakes For use with moving debris Aids in the cleaning process Proper use is with two (2) hands

Leaf Rake Steel Rake

Pruner Bypass Pruners Two types of pruners Bypass Anvil Anvil Pruners

Trowels Uses To aid in the planting of medium to large plants. Moves small amount of dirt For use with one hand while holding a plant in the other

Shovels Two types of shovels Round point Square point Used primarily for digging holes Square point Better used for picking up trash and debris

Square Point Shovel Round Point Shovel

Square Shovel Continued This is a different type of square shovel. The size is much larger and can pick up much more debris. The handle is much shorter with a different grip.

Garden Hoe Used to cultivate the soil Removes weeds

Steel Head Garden Cultivator Uses Cultivates the soil Remove weeds Allows oxygen to penetrate the soil

Wheelbarrow Used primarily to move heavy things from one place to another Can be used to hold trash Can also be used to make cement in

Rubber Hose Main purpose is to deliver water from one place to another

Nozzles Uses To water plants Control direction of spray Different ends allow different amounts of water

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