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For the average landscaper or gardener, basic tools such as rakes, manual trimmers, spades, trowels and hoes would be required to work on a landscape. However, for the serious landscaper and for gardeners who work in establishments such as hotels, they would need more advanced equipment.

This is where professional landscaping equipment and garden hand tools come into play. These tools help landscapers and gardeners do their job faster so that they could cover large areas.

The most common piece of equipment for landscaping is the lawn mower. Cheaper lawn mowers are pushed around. However, there are expensive lawn mowers that can be ridden by a driver! This machine cuts grass quickly and evenly. This is particularly useful for large lawns and golf courses. The downside is that they emit fumes that are harmful to the environment.

Also commonly seen is the hedge trimmer. This tool consists of a small engine on one end. The engine powers a sharp, spinning blade at the other end of a long pole. As its name implies, this piece of equipment is primarily used to trim hedges evenly and quickly. However, it can also be used to cut tall grasses, weeds and soft branches.

A chainsaw is another well-used piece of equipment for landscapers. It is important to keep the chainsaw lubricated to increase the lifespan and longevity of the bar and chain. The best way to prolong your chainsaw's lifespan is to use tacky, anti-fling chainsaw oil which lubricates the engine and additionally increases the performance of the saw. Some landscapers and tree professionals prefer to use environmentally friendly oil - the solution to this is biodegradable chainsaw chain oil.

A lawn or a landscape can sometimes be covered with dead leaves, especially during autumn. While a rake can clear a small area, it is downright impossible to rake an area the size of a golf course. This is where a blower takes over. A blower pumps a powerful flow of air out of its nozzle which clears the area of leaves.

This equipment can certainly make life easier for a gardener or landscaper. However, since they consist of machinery, they should be handled with care. That means, safety in operating any one of these machines should be the first priority.

Northern Arb Supplies supply a wide range of landscaping equipment online.

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