Fish out that old metallic rake in your compound without a handle hang it on the wall and discover its advantages as a functional place to keep your tools when not in use.
Best way to organize garden tools.
Hanging your gardening tools make things much more organized.
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A solid metal can helps to prevent mice from chewing through seed bags.
For gardening tools that have a long shaft and a handle the best way to store them is to hang them.
For smaller gardening tools like pruning shears spades and trowels try a pegboard.
The outline not only helps show where the tools belong but the sight of an empty space lets you know what s missing.
When safely stowed in a shed yard tools are out.
Also in case you need them you can access them quickly.
Reuse some of your old jeans to create this garden tool bucket.
An old trash can is an excellent storage container because the bags in which compost fertilizer or grass seeds are supplied tend to split in a damp environment making a mess on the floor.
Use an old trash can to store compost or fertilizer.
It s cheap and simple and also keeps all the tools off the floor.
Take a pen and draw an outline of each tool on the wall behind it.
Backyard sheds are a great for storing yard tools in one place.
Outline tools on the wall a few nails in stud walls make handy hangers to hold tools like shovels rakes and hoes.
These perforated panels are perfect for hanging above a potting bench or worktable and will make it so much easier to see your pint sized equipment.
Want to be even more organized.
Alternatively here s a wooden garden tool rack for the large tools.
This makes the tools look tidy and pleasant to the eyes.
What a smart idea you can carry so much.
Store the tools based on their length.