Original post from Gardening Tips 'n' Ideas, May 21, 2008
Earlier this year I wrote a post titled 21 Skills Every Gardener Should Have that offered some suggestions for skills each gardener might require in their gardening repertoire. Yet, while skills are important they're seemingly redundant unless you have the right garden tools at your disposal. For instance, what's the purpose of knowing how to till the soil properly if you only have a stick? Or, amending your soil when you have no idea what's lacking? Therefore, it seems a little trite to have all these skills under your belt - when you possibly don't have a gardening belt.
1. Trowel - Arguably the most important tool in the garden. While some gardeners don't require the use of a spade or shovel, all of us need a garden towel. Their effectiveness in transplanting our new purchases or seedlings is second to none.
2. Secateurs (Garden Shears)
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Today I managed to plant out many tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, more potatoes, and peppers. Before I could get the peppers outside to harden off and then to be planted, they were attacked. I got them at the 


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