What tools do you need for edging?

When it comes to edging, there are a few essential tools that can make the task much easier and more efficient. One of the most commonly used tools is edging shears. These shears are specifically designed for trimming the edges of the lawn, creating clean and crisp lines.

Edging shears typically have long handles that provide leverage and allow you to reach the ground without bending over too much. This can be especially helpful if you have a large lawn or if you suffer from back or knee problems. The long handles also give you better control and make it easier to create straight and precise edges.

To operate the shears, you simply squeeze the handles together, which brings the blades together to cut through the grass. Some edging shears have a rotating head, which allows you to easily maneuver around obstacles such as trees, flower beds, or pathways. This can save you time and effort, as you won’t have to switch between different tools for different areas of your lawn.

Another option to consider is long-handled, trigger-operated “multi” shears. These shears have a built-in mechanism that operates the blades with a simple pull of the trigger. This can be particularly useful if you have limited hand strength or if you find it difficult to squeeze the handles of traditional edging shears. The trigger-operated shears also often have a rotating head, making them versatile for edging as well as cutting grass in other areas.

In addition to edging shears, there are a few other tools that can come in handy for edging tasks. A half-moon edger is a popular choice, especially for creating clean lines between the lawn and other surfaces like driveways or patios. This tool has a semi-circular blade that you can push into the soil to create a neat edge.

A lawn edging tool, sometimes called a manual lawn edger or a step edger, is another option worth considering. This tool features a flat blade that you can step on to cut through the grass and create an edge. It can be particularly useful for creating deep and defined edges.

Lastly, a string trimmer or a lawn edger attachment for a string trimmer can be used for edging as well. These tools use a spinning line or blade to trim the grass along the edges, providing a neat and tidy finish.

The tools you need for edging will depend on your personal preferences and the specific needs of your lawn. Edging shears are a staple tool for creating clean lines, and long-handled, trigger-operated shears can provide added convenience and ease of use. Additionally, half-moon edgers, lawn edging tools, and string trimmers can be valuable additions to your edging toolkit. It’s always a good idea to try out different tools and see which ones work best for you and your lawn.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.