eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Garden Tools & Supplies

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-50 of 175 results

  • How to Use a Hose Reel

    A hose reel stores a garden hose in a tidy housing when not in use. This keeps the hose from damage and the hose owner from injury, because the hose is not snaking across the yard to be tripped...

  • Homemade Garden Seeder

    Seeding a garden, especially a large one, can be satisfying work, but also back-breaking. The constant up-and-down stooping over a garden row, or kneeling constantly in the dirt and crawling over...

  • DIY Simple & Economical Above Ground Drip System

    There are several examples of easy-to-construct, above-ground drip irrigation systems that you can use in your garden. The most commonly used method is a soaker hose, but you can build an...

  • Garden Sprayer Tips

    Garden sprayers are available in a variety of sizes and types. They can be used to apply pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers for most any type of lawn, plant or tree. Sprayers deliver an exact...

  • How to Make Garden Beds With a Tractor

    Tractors are popular for farm-crop planting and harvesting projects, but they can also make establishing your garden quicker and easier. Large tractors are not suitable for small plots, but small...

  • How to Keep a Garden Hose From Freezing

    Many people have garden hoses that they keep outside to wash their vehicles, water their garden and other various tasks. In cold weather climates, however, the hoses tend to freeze up and break...

  • How to Find Bamboo Stakes

    Dried, straight bamboo stakes provide many uses in the landscape, from supporting plants, like tomatoes and peas, to creating low decorative fences and Asian-inspired art pieces. Locating a source...

  • Garden Sprayer Safety

    A garden sprayer is an important tool that helps eradicate pests and keep weeds to a minimum. Sprayers are an ideal means of dispensing liquid pesticides, but there are a few safety concerns to...

  • How to Find Quality Black Landscaping Mulch

    Black mulch provides rich contrast to the foliage of plants in a garden landscape. Mulches also provide benefits such as weed suppression, moisture retention and soil temperature modification as...

  • How to Create a Container Garden Out of a Bathtub

    If you are looking for an interesting and unusual garden feature, consider planting a container garden in a bathtub. Bathtubs work well as a garden planter because they are big, sturdy and look...

  • How to Increase Decomposition in Compost

    Composting organic material is the process of rotting. As material decomposes, it turns into rich, black, crumbly soil. This soil can be left on the surface of the garden or lawn as a mulch or...

  • Plastic Garden Trug Uses

    According to the Green Chronicle, garden trugs began life in Anglo Saxon times, when the vessels were carved from wood and resembled the Saxon's round coracle boats. Because the trugs were very...

  • How to Connect Two Different Diameter Garden Hoses

    If you need to water your landscape a long distance from a water spigot, you'll either need to buy a longer garden hose, or you'll need to connect hoses of shorter lengths. You may find, however,...

  • Homemade Earth Box Planter

    Earth boxes are closed-system vegetable gardens. A homemade earth box planter is simple to build with basic materials. Earth boxes are sustainable options to a large vegetable garden. Not just...

  • How to Create Garden Planters

    Walk into any garden center and you will find a variety of garden planters. Some of these planters truly are works of art. However, you do not have to spend a fortune to have a lovely planter of...

  • Homemade Garden Pavers

    Making your landscape beautiful doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. By making your own garden pavers, you can turn drab into fabulous. Simple supplies that can enhance your landscape are...

  • How to Store Garden Tools Over the Winter

    Garden tools should be properly stored over the winter months. If you do not store your shovels, hoes, pitchforks, shears and other metal garden tools properly, they will corrode and end up rusted...

  • How to Buy Mylar

    Mylar is a patented trademark name for plastic sheet film made from polyethylene terephthalate, or PET. It comes in varying coatings and thicknesses. Mylar's mirror-like reflective quality helps...

  • Extraordinary Gifts for Gardeners

    Gardeners always appreciate a gift card to their favorite garden center so they can buy whatever they want. But if that is just too mundane and you want to buy your favorite gardener something...

  • Good Height for Garden Wall Lanterns

    As per their name, wall lanterns are light sources attached to walls. Garden wall lanterns are derivatives of your traditional indoor wall sconces. However, they are much more durable and designed...

  • How to Protect a Garden With Bird Netting

    Bird netting is a lightweight net that sits over your garden to protect the plants from birds. Installing nets is an easy way to protect your berries and other edible plants. Bird netting is...

  • Homemade Garden Hose Hanger

    Not only is a garden hose in a tangled mess an eyesore, but a bunched hose can shorten its useful life by making it vulnerable to leaks and breaks. A tangled hose can even be a tripping hazard for...

  • How to Sanitize Garden Equipment

    Sanitizing garden equipment prevents the spread of bacteria, mold and viruses between plants. Sanitize seed trays between plantings for better germination rates and to prevent damping off....

  • Pros & Cons of Drip Irrigation

    Drip irrigation systems allow easy watering of garden beds once installed, saving money and water resources. Yet the components are ugly and, since they're made of plastic, aren't very green....

  • Equipment for Maintaining a Vegetable Garden

    No matter the size of your garden, you will need some basic tools to keep it neat, productive and healthy. Buy the best garden tools you can afford; they will last longer and work better.

  • Other Uses for Insect Screens

    Do you have a leftover insect screen? Find a way to reuse it. Reusing garden materials is a way of preserving the environment, while saving on your budget. This article provides tips for giving...

  • How to Find a Cheap Discount Garden Trellis

    Garden trellises come in all different shapes and sizes. Although it is more common to make your own garden trellis, you can find many collapsible garden trellises for sale. Here is a quick guide...

  • Two Wheel Garden Cart DIY

    The wheelbarrow has been a gardening staple for centuries. Variations on the theme of one wheel, two handles and two legs have been around since at least the middle ages. Gardeners and landscapers...

  • Advice on Garden Fencing

    Garden fencing is a necessity for protection and privacy, but knowing what type of fence will both fit your budget and suit your needs can be confusing. There are many varieties of garden fence...

  • Fun Things to Ponder

    For every person who owns a home and has a lawn with a garden, there comes a time when you can look out at what you have and dream a little bit. There are so many additions, projects, and ideas...

  • Plant Identification Signs

    Green thumbs and a good memory don't necessarily go hand in hand. When you plant your flower or vegetable garden, you don't have to rely on your memory for what was planted where. Plant...

  • Homemade Garden Cart

    A garden cart is useful for hauling plants, tools and supplies to your garden from a shed or storage area. A garden cart should be rugged with large wheels, so it doesn't get stuck in mud. You can...

  • How to Find The Best Garden Hose Reels For Your Needs

    Garden hose reels can be a real benefit to anyone who enjoys gardening or watering lawns on a warm sunny evening. If you have to manually heave out your garden hose yourself, untangle it and coil...

  • How to Make Garden Tool Rack From Rake

    Do you get frustrated when you can not find one of your special hand garden tools in your tool box? Wish you had another way so you could put them up and be able to see all at a single glance?...

  • How to Build a Small Patio Garden for Free

    Don't have enough room for an enormous garden or would like to try gardening year around? I have made a garden box completly for free. It is used year around for tomato, lettuce, broccoli, okra,...

  • Garden Tiller Tips

    Using a garden tiller, or roto-tiller, is often the best way to break up soil before planting a flower or vegetable garden. Whether you rent or own a tiller, there are a few garden tiller tips...

  • Storing Garden Tool Ideas

    Garden tools such as rakes, shovels, pruning shears, brooms and hoes require clean and dry storage solutions to extend their useful life. Other tools and equipment such as chicken wire, garden...

  • How to Make a Kneeling Pad for Garden

    Do you ache from kneeling down on the ground in your garden for only a few minutes? Wish you had a way to solve your aching knee problems without buying those expensive and hokey construction...

  • How to Put up an Outdoor Shower

    Having an outdoor shower can be extremely convenient especially during the summer months after you've been to the beach or pool. If you have kids or pets that get dirty playing outdoors then an...

  • How to Plug A Leak In A Garden Hose

    Fifty feet of expensive hose--and one annoying, spurting leak, a little squirt that will soon grow into a bigger one. Here's how to fix it quick!

  • How to Use Hose End Sprinklers

    Portable water dispersal devices attached to a garden hose, also called hose-end sprinklers, are convenient because they offer full manual control over the direction and strength of the water...

  • How to Get Discount Garden Tools

    If you’re new to gardening, looking to add to your garden tool collection, or need to replace a garden tool, you quickly learn that garden hand tools can be expensive. Here are some tips to find...

  • How to Make a Compost Spreader

    Compost can be hard to spread as it is heavy when it is damp and not spreadable even when dry. This makes it important that you use a compost spreader so that you are not taking forever trying to...

  • How to Buy a Rubbermaid Deluxe Garden Dump Cart

    Rubbermaid licenses a limited range of durable garden carts designed to make it easy to move and dump large loads of soil, yard waste and gardening supplies. These deluxe carts are not sold at all...

  • Garden Marker Ideas

    With the many steps involved in planting a garden, you might forget the important step of marking where you planted each kind of seed. This can be frustrating, especially if you are growing a...

  • How to Bury a Soaker Hose

    Soaker hoses, which have numerous tiny holes where water sprays out, are a great way to water specific areas of your garden with just the turn of the faucet knob. They require a little bit of...

  • Garden Cultivator Care & Maintenance

    A good cultivator is an invaluable tool in the garden, and it can be used for roughing up the soil surface for planting or for scratching out weeds. Cultivators come in long-handled version to...

  • How to Save Money on Garden Supplies

    With sunny weather also comes the hankering to get out into your garden and work with your hands. But if you're not careful, you'll watch your garden dollars go into the ground with no money tree...

  • How to Load and Move all Your Garden Stuff the Easy Way

    Bags of fertilizer, potting soil, balled and burlaped shrubs and trees, large plants, even garden tools; must be moved from place to place as you garden. Many of these items are either heavy or...

  • Garden Planter Ideas

    Commercial garden planters are available in many styles. To create an unusual garden with things that might not be considered as planters is an excellent way to customize a garden to reflect the...

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. † requires javascript

Demand Media