Good Organic Gardening

TLC for tools

WOODEN TOOL HANDLES CAN CRACK, SPLINTER AND DISINTEGRATE OVER TIME. GIVE THEM A LIGHT SANDING IF THERE ARE ROUGH EDGES, THEN APPLY A COATING OF COCONUT OIL

Have you ever done a shonky repair on a broken rake handle with electrical tape, or stuffed a dirty garden spade in the shed with the promise that you’ll clean it later? It’s something most of us are guilty of from time to time. But the reality is,

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