The first is the Terra Tiller.
This tool has a blade side, but the blade isn't sharpened. I found that the force of swinging is good enough to cut through thick grass. The Tera Tiller also has a garden fork side. I have used this side to shake away the top soil in the pieces of sod and to lift the cut sod out of the ground.
Make sure you exercise caution. This tool can hurt! I underestimated releasing a sod piece and managed to hit myself above the lip. A small cut and a bruise were reminders on how to properly use it.
The next tool which I use all the time, are my handy (haha, get it?) leather work gloves. I got these on sale at Walmart, and they have been so helpful in gripping muddy tools, keeping my hands from getting blisters, and keeping my hands from getting so dirty.
Mine are orange and I use them while shoveling, mowing, and any other yard work.
The soil I used in my containers is Miracle Gro Potting Soil. I have read mixed reviews about it, but I have not had any bad experience with it. I purchased the 2 cubit foot bag and I plan to purchase more.
I also love the Miracle Gro plant feeder. I haven't had a chance to use the actual food yet, but the hose attachment is great and has held up to being dragged across the yard.
I used the Jiffy Seed starter to get my seeds up and growing. They worked really well on germinating the seeds. Just don't have a cat knock it off the counter because it could get messy. :)
I pulled the bottom image off of a blog review. https://domesticwonder.wordpress.com/2010/04/12/jiffy-planter-review/
I needed to save money on a mower and I also have limited storage space, so I opted for a reel mower. Yes, it is a little bit of a workout, but I don't mind. I have found out though that it is best to make sure that you don't let the grass get too high. Sticks do get stuck, but are easy to dislodge.
I have one item that, like the gloves, is a must-have. Knee pads. I know that they sell knee savers and portable kneeling benches, but the best thing is the strap-on knee pads. You don't have to worry about adjusting them as you move, they are durable, and work really well. These are what I use.
They have extra cushioning in the knee and allow ample movement. Plus, the Velcro straps fit around my chubby thighs and don't pinch off circulation. Sometimes I do undo the bottom strap, but they are very comfortable.
Well, there you have it. Here is my list of items I have used minus a shovel and garden fork. I will post more on those later.
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