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		<title>The Truth behind a Forged Garden Spade</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any gardener starts looking to purchase garden tools or alternatively marveling at that Gardeners' Heaven garden fork - but let's not forget, it's taken much of human history to reach this level. Hoes and forks are comparatively new tools, but you probably already know, the concept of gardens is as old as Man. Your leisure occupation had its humble origins within the cradle of civilization itself...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every time you&#8217;re considering buying garden spades UK or checking out some <a href="http://www.gardenersheaven.co.uk/category/47/garden-forks.aspx">Bulldog garden forks</a>, don&#8217;t forget that gardening wasn&#8217;t always packed with fancy machines and garden accessories. Hoes and secateurs are relatively recent inventions, but don&#8217;t forget, the concept of gardens is as old as humanity. The activity we think of as an everyday recreation was already developing prior to Ancient Egypt and the pyramids. Gardens in that era were cultivated for spirituality, for pleasure, and of course practical reasons. Generally circumscribed by stone walls, green spaces were seeded with fruit and nut bearing trees, vegetables, grapes, flowers, and occasionally pools of fish. While admittedly the majority was for food some plants were grown to honor some of their deities. Priests, too, looked after certain herbs in sites away from the gardens.</p>
<p>Others, too, were famous for the production of early plantations. These include the Persians, the Assyrians, and the Babylonians, all of whom also incorporated architectural projects of some scope into this landscaping. The Romans were another civilization who truly delighted in tranquil gardens, though the Greeks did not. They tended farmland purely to eat. While we grant you they wouldn&#8217;t have had lawn rakes or garden forks, these tribes had innovated quite the selection of elementary accessories which were the prototypes of today&#8217;s hoes and spades. Spades were made of stone in the earlier years, but subsequent pieces used bronze, copper, and iron. The pandemonium after Rome fell drove several cultures to put down the basic hoe and the rest of the garden tools &#8211; save for the priests, who cultivated certain flowers and herbs for pharmaceutical and religious needs.</p>
<p>Society started to engineer quaint gardens grown from herbs, flowers, and vegetables for enjoyment. This habit advanced throughout the sixteenth century, by which time gardens had become much more formalized and structured than hitherto. You&#8217;ve only got to appreciate the artistry inherent in a knot garden for that to be manifest. Should you chance to be musing on ways to get rid of some vexatious garden forks deformity or browsing some informative lawn rake reviews, consider that in the 1700s visionaries such as Humphry Repton, William Kent, and Lancelot &#8220;Capability&#8221; Brown relied on tools like your own to create stunning landscapes. William Kent and those like him looked at the traditions &#8211; so fixed now as to be metaphorically fossilized &#8211; and ignored any that detracted from their plans, mixing a realistic panorama with interesting statuary and other such decorative touches. Today, gardens often look very different but we still tend plants as our forebears did. Ultimately, they&#8217;re always among the most peaceful places in the world.</p>
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		<title>Temple Garlands and Country Gardens: Your Storied History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you start looking to buy garden tools from the UK or checking out your Alan Titchmarsh garden forks, don't forget that gardening hasn't always been packed with garden accessories and fancy machines. Rakes and forks are surprisingly recent innovations, but let's not forget, gardens themselves are as old as humanity. What we know as a common pastime was already developing over 16,000 years ago...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s be honest, as a gardener we&#8217;ll find you looking to buy garden forks UK or alternatively checking out your neighbor&#8217;s <a href="http://www.gardenersheaven.co.uk">gardening equipment</a> &#8211; but it&#8217;s worth pointing out, it&#8217;s taken centuries to reach a point where you can. Civilizations were gardening thousands of years before anyone dreamed up the fork or the trimmer. Your leisure occupation got started within the cradle of civilization itself.</p>
<p>Gardens in that era were made for spirituality, for practical reasons, and we mustn&#8217;t leave out pleasure. The necessary grapes and other food-bearing vegetation would grow around pools for fish. Some of this was set aside, sacred plant life grown and tended in honor of their deities. And other herbs, treasured by the priests for religious and medicinal purposes, were grown in locations far from the gardens. Babylonians, Persians and Assyrians mingled together fruits, nuts, stunning architecture, and vegetables with water features and flowers to create beautiful areas. The Romans also went in for tranquil gardens, though the Greeks did not. They grew plantations purely for sustenance. Although we concede they had no access to lawn rakes or forks, these tribes did employ a number of basic contrivances and accessories not dissimilar to modern hoes and spades. Hoes were simple stone things in the earlier years, but later pieces would manufacture them in iron, copper, and bronze.</p>
<p>The pandemonium after the fall of Rome led later nations to put down the simple garden fork and the rest of the garden tools &#8211; save for the priests, who tended some flowers. Slowly we returned to engineering flower gardens for pleasure. This movement advanced right through the 1600s, by which time gardens had become increasingly conventional and precise. You&#8217;ve only got to contemplate the work invested in a hedge maze for that to be apparent. Such rules are no longer essential, meaning there&#8217;s honestly no reason to feel nervous &#8211; have fun, and don&#8217;t be embarrassed about investigating how to get rid of that annoying garden spades deformity or parsing some interesting garden fork review. Humphry Repton and those like him glanced at the guidelines &#8211; so codified now that they were essentially stagnant &#8211; and ignored any that detracted from their intent, blending a naturalistic panorama with appropriate statuary and similar accessories.</p>
<p>Nowadays, gardens often look very different but nonetheless we grow plants for similar reasons to our forefathers. You&#8217;d be hard pushed to discover a more comfortable place to be than a garden paradise.</p>
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		<title>Hedge Trimmers Are Tools Not Toys</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are truly passionate about your lawn and garden then you have probably either seriously considered a hedge trimmer or are the proud owner of one. Hedge trimmers are great for trimming hedges as their name would imply, they operate by creating nice clean cuts that do not shred the plant your are trimming.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are truly passionate about your lawn and garden then you have probably either seriously considered a hedge trimmer or are the proud owner of one. Hedge trimmers are great for trimming hedges as their name would imply, they operate by creating nice clean cuts that do not shred the plant your are trimming.</p>
<p>That being said, hedge trimmers are not toys and can be quite dangerous. There are however several steps you can take, however, to make your use of this tool as safe as possible.</p>
<p>1)	Make sure your hedge trimmer is lightweight enough for you to hold it for expended periods of time? Dropping is not a risk you want to take, nor is damaging your back. You want to be able to safely operate and support the hedge trimmer you choose. It will not be good for anyone if no one in your family can operate it.</p>
<p>2)	Make sure your fingers, or anyone else&#8217;s that will be operating this piece of machinery, cannot fit between the cutting teeth and the guards.</p>
<p>3)	Make sure that the blades are sharpened properly and well before each use. Sharper blades make cleaner cuts, which leaves a smaller opportunity for catches and tears and other things that can go wrong.</p>
<p>4)	Read the manual for extra precautions you may need to take with your particular tool. This is self-explanatory and yet most people never bother reading the manual. This is an important step that could save someone&#8217;s life or in the very least, someone&#8217;s limb.</p>
<p>5)	Wear adequate protection for your eyes and ears.</p>
<p>6)	Never trim above your head. This is another tip that should never need to be explained and yet people are injured doing exactly this all the time. If you need to trim high, get a ladder and climb to the height you need to be in order to operate your machinery properly.</p>
<p>These steps are just a few safety tips for the proper and safe use of hedge trimmers. Reading the manual is always a good idea and will be an excellent source of information for further safety procedures you should keep in mind.</p>
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