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Great gardening is about knowledge and experience rather than using the latest, most expensive tools. But it's also true that your essential tools work best when they're kept in good condition. This is particularly important for cutting tools, from secateurs to shears, where a sharp edge makes gardening life easier in many ways.
Sharp tools cut more cleanly, reducing the damage and infection risk to plants when pruning or harvesting. They also need less force to cut, reducing the strain on both the tool and the gardener. And lastly, sharper tools are actually safer to use, as they can be controlled with precision rather than wielded with brute force.
Keeping a tool sharp is easiest when it's done a little and often as part of your gardening routine. Regular maintenance is far better than needing to rescue a badly blunted tool, which if it can be done at all, sometimes means visiting a professional sharpening service with the cost that goes with it.
Luckily, sharpening secateurs, shears, knives, scissors, and many other gardening tools is straightforward using a specialised sharpener tool. Usually made from tungsten carbide, the second hardest natural material after diamonds, a multi tool sharpener makes honing a secateur blade quick, easy, and inexpensive. And unlike using many mechanical blade grinders, there's no need to disassemble the secateurs first.
Here's what to do.
This simple sharpening process will soon become second nature, and can be done in seconds at the end of every gardening session. It's a habit that's well worth getting into, as it'll keep your tools working at their best for years to come.
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