Shovel gardening tool

Shovel is the gardening equipment. It is made up of hard iron. It is used in the garden as s gardening tool. Shovel is supported by a handle that is made up of long wood or log and covered by steel. It helps the user to handle the shovel more in safer. In some of the shovel, the bottom of the shovel is more sharpen while the top of the shovel will be broader designed as to be inserted by handles. Several types of shovel are made available in the market. Each shovel will be different in shape, size, design and weight. The shovel gardening tool is not considered to be more expensive. Smaller shovels are also designed and made in use. Shovels are used for digging purposes. Shovels can be used to make holes on the surface of the earth. Those holes are used for planting trees, small plants etc. Smaller shovels used in the garden helps to mix up the soils, fix soil around the plants for its support and so on. Some different types of shovels are as follows: Round point shovel, Garden shovel, irrigation shovel, transplanting spade, square point shovel and scoop shovel. Its uses can be known from its name itself.


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