Different Types Of Horticulture Equipment
Below is the most commonly used horticulture equipment: - Cultivation Hand Tools The most basic in horticulture equipment are shovel, trowel and a rake. They all come in a wide variety of styles that will suit your needs, preference and budget. You can get your money's worth if you know the function of each tool and other qualities. Examples of these horticulture equipment and tools includes spade, spading fork, digger, mattock, hand cultivator and wheel cultivator. - Cultivation Power Tools The commonly bought and most used power tool for cultivation by gardeners is the power rotary tiller. Using a power tiller depends on the size of your garden, you physical capabilities and the work that you will do. When selecting a tiller you should consider the nature of the tasks that you need to accomplish, the machine quality and availability for repair. - Watering tools Watering is one of the most important things to consider in horticulture. An ample supply of water is vital for increased for garden yields. Purchasing of watering tools depend on the other facilities that you have such as the available supply of water, climate and your horticulture practices. - Environmental Monitoring Equipment Serious horticulturists most of the time invests in horticulture equipment that helps them watch the microclimate in the garden or greenhouse. Such horticulture equipment for monitoring includes light and watering meter, rain gauge, maximum and minimum thermometer. - Harvesting Equipment Harvesting equipment depends on the type and size of the garden, the way the food will processed or whether it will be stored. Harvesting tools includes fruit pole pickers, baskets and cutters for harvesting fruits and vegetables. It is very important when buying tools to prioritize quality because you will frequently use them for the entire season. If you buy cheap tools, chances are they will just break or become dull easily. This will be very detrimental for your work. Expensive but high-quality tools last longer and will increase in value if well-maintained. You should also go for light-weight but durable horticulture equipment. The metal parts of the tool should be made out of steel to stay sharp and to be in perfect shape and condition always. It is advisable to read magazines on gardening to know more about horticulture equipment. There are different books on gardening that contain information and guidelines on buying the best horticulture equipment. |
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