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GARDEN TOOL GUIDE

For around 12,000 years, humans have been deliberately sowing seeds to grow plants for our species to benefit from. It’s a practice that enables communities to settle in one place and claim a patch of land as their home. Stone, bone and wood were first crafted to make digging and raking tools for agricultural purposes, and the essential pieces of equipment that most gardeners use today haven’t changed much. However, the use of stronger materials, like steel for blades, and today’s electric appliances have changed the gardening game.

The average European gardener uses three powered gardening tools. As modern technology advances,

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