Pruning shears, a guide for DIY beginners

Summer has come to an end, that's a fact. It's time to overcome this temporary setback and embrace autumn. That is, to adapt to the new temperatures and habits of the season. However, that doesn't mean you should neglect your garden, that outdoor space you've enjoyed during these warm months. An essential tool to keep it looking its best is pruning shears. Don't know how to use them properly? Don't worry, in this post we'll offer you the essential guide. Let's get started! Differences between DIY and semi-professional pruning shears. As we mentioned earlier, it's essential to take care of our outdoor spaces year-round. And, without a doubt, good tools are a must-have in your toolkit . Among them all, we especially highlight pruning shears, as they are the most widely used and well-known . But do you know which model you need? Today we want to focus on domestic and semi-professional gardening shears. Basically, the two models differ in the quality of their components , especially the blade and spring. However, the blade for a professional pruning shear can cost the same as a complete DIY pruning shear. Therefore, it's not worth buying replacement blades, especially when the DIY and gardening model is of perfect quality for any situation . pruning shears 65040058_1 Basic Types of Pruning Shears: One-Handed Pruning Shears. The first type we want to highlight in this section is the one most commonly found in homes , due to its versatility (it can be used for almost anything, from cutting small branches and/or trimming rose bushes to improving the appearance of any small plant). Among the most notable cutting mechanisms of this model is the sliding cut . This involves the blade and counter-blade crossing each other to make the cut. There is also the anvil cut, where one blade cuts against another. This type, however, is less common as it is geared towards more professional use. Two-Handed Pruning Shears. These come in different finishes and sizes. Depending on the size, it will be easier to cut thicker branches. As a general rule, the most commonly used are those with a fixed length . However, those with extendable handles are also popular. Hedge Trimmer. If your goal is to shape the hedges in your garden or trim leafy trees, this is the tool you need. This model also requires two hands. However, it has longer blades than the previous ones, as its main function is cutting and shaping. Now that you have more knowledge in the world of DIY, we hope you follow our instructions and choose the ideal model to pamper your outdoor spaces. Visit Deco&Lemon and get all the tools you need for your projects!
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