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Acalypha -- 30 per bag


Aloe Vera 40 per bag
Anthurium - 45
Araucaria - 45
Birds Nest -30
Bougainvillea - 40
Blushing Bromeliad 40
Boston Fern - 70
Bottle Brush - 70
Creeping Peanut - 25
Calachuchi - 40
Calathea 50
Champagne Palm 3000
Conifer 100
Croton - 30
Cycad - 3000
Date Palm - 4500
Dieffenbachia - 50
Eugenia - 75
Euphorbia - 30
Ficus Benjamina - 400
Forget-Me-Not - 150
Foxtail
Fireball
Golden Box
Gumamela
Hawaiian Palm
Heliconia
Horsetail
Hydrangea
Indian Tree
Jade Plant
Juniper
Lantana
Maki
Margarita
Mayana
Miagos
Moses
Metalica
Orchids
Picara
Pink Anana
Palmera
Pandakaki
Phoenix
Pinsaray
Purple Crumble
Purple Sage
Red Palm
Rhapis
Royal Palm - 6000
San Fransisco
Sansevieria
Singapore Holly
Song of India
Spathiphyllum
Spider Plant
Syngonium
Ti Plant
Travelers
Variegated Lily
Variegated Bamboo
Variegated Pugon
White Angel
Yucca


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Native Wooden Bench
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A Glossary of Gardening Tools and Equipment
By Ross Moran on Mar 04 2010 | 1 Comments
Aerator

Lawn Rolling aerator 3000
Law aerator Sandals - 300
Designed to aerate soil. Lawn aeration increases the uptake of oxygen, water and nutrients by grass
roots whilst encouraging the development of roots at greater depths. The process improves soil drainage
and reduces the loss of fertilisers due to run off. Aerators penetrate the earth with either solid spikes
(spike aerators) or hollow spikes (core aerators). Core aerators are typically more effective in helping to
reduce compaction by removing small plugs of soil. Aerators often come in the form of a rectangular
frame with 2-5 hollow tines which are driven into the ground by foot. There are also spiked aerating shoes
and drum aerators which are rolled over the lawn.
Core Aerator

Cultivators
Hand Cultivator - P127
Used to break up compacted soil, spread fertilisers and remove shallow weed roots in tight areas without
disturbing the roots of surrounding plants. They also loosen soil and spread compost when preparing to
plant flowers and shrubs. Hand cultivators can either have a long or short handle for gardening whilst
standing or kneeling.
Hand Cultivator
Rotary tiller PHP 12000
Rotary tillers are either gas or electrically powered cultivators with a similar function to hand cultivators
but on a larger scale. The machine has rotating perpendicular blades which churn up grass and dirt when
pushed along the lawn. Used before planting, they mix soil with fertilisers and till the area, converting soil
lumps to a tilth. Attachments are available allowing the machine to plough soil or cut vegetation.


Edgers
Manual Edger - 200
Mostly used whilst standing, manual edgers feature a hemispherical blade attached to a long handle. The
tool is driven into the edges of turf giving a smoothly defined border. Some have flat surfaces at the top of
the blade which allows the user to step on the blade and push it into the ground easier.
Manual Edger
Powered Edger 5000

The majority of powered edgers, also known as strimmers, are electrically or gas/petrol powered and
feature a nylon string blade which spins at high speeds - easily cutting through thick grass and weeds.
The design allows operators to cut near surrounding objects such as roots, rocks and posts without
damaging the tool. Powered edgers can be used to define lawn borders or to trim under decks and
shrubs. Goggles should always be worn to protect against flying debris.

Forks
Spading Fork -1200
Found in almost every garden's storage shed, the spading fork performs a variety of tasks around the
garden. They can be used to till large areas of soil and break up compacted dirt clods. It can also rake out
weeds and stones in areas that do not contain desirable plants. The tool is available in many forms but
commonly features four sturdy prongs attached to a long handle with a D or T end.
Spading Fork
Pitchfork - 600
Mainly used in agriculture but also a useful gardening tool. It usually features two or three widely spread,
pointed prongs attached to a long handle and is used to move loose material such as leaves, compost
and tree clippings.
Pitch Fork
Potato Fork - 900
Ideal for lifting potatoes and other vegetables but also used for general garden maintenance. Traditional
designs feature many thin prongs (around nine) whilst more modern potato forks have four bayonet-
shaped prongs. Both types are designed to avoid damaging potatoes and vegetables upon lifting.
Potato Fork
Gloves - 50
Gloves are an essential gardening accessory. On the whole gloves protect from blisters, calluses, cuts,
sun damage and dirt. There are many specialist designs for different tasks around the garden. Seedling
gloves are waterproof and allow for extra dexterity while leather gloves protect from thorns and sharp
objects but lack flexibility. There are gloves with reinforced tips, gloves with a comfortable lining and full
length gloves which often extend up to the elbow.

Hoes
Garden Hoe - 1500
Due to its versatility, this tool is one of the most frequently used by gardeners. The design features a long
handle with a flat, perpendicular blade at the end. Its many uses include removing weeds by agitating and
grooming the soil surface, hilling soil, drilling soil (in preparation for planting) and many other tasks that
involve moving and digging soil.
Garden Hoe

Scuffle Hoe - 1600
The scuffle hoe is slightly more specialised than the conventional garden hoe. Used for general weeding,
the scuffle hoes tool-head is a distinctive (often square) loop of sharpened metal. The blade is pushed
slightly below the surface of the soil and is pushed and pulled along the ground whilst walking backwards.
This motion cuts the roots of shallow weeds and creates a fine soil tilth.
Scuffle Hoe

Warren Hoe - 1500
A specialised hoe, effective in making seed drills and earthing up potatoes, leeks and other vegetables.
The blade of the tool is heart shaped with ears designed to bring soil back onto recently planted seeds.
It can also function as a replacement for the hand trowel as the tool-head shape allows the operator to
make single planting holes whilst standing up.
Warren Hoe
Hose - 1800
There are so many different models available that buying a garden hose now involves some thought into
its main uses and over what area. Lengths can reach from 20 to 120 feet with an endless amount of
fittings, nozzles and adapters. There are wall mounted hoses, coiled hoses, hoses designed to withstand
freezing temperatures and hoses with rewind assistance.

Kneeler - 600
There arent many active gardeners that dont own a garden kneeler. This simple piece of equipment
makes gardening cleaner and more comfortable. They protect your knees from sharp stones, prevent
clothes from being stained and keep the working area dry and damp free. Quality kneelers help to reduce
pain in the lower back, neck ache and knee trauma and are made from high density foam.

Knives
Pruning Knife - 800
A simple tool used for delicate pruning such as cutting flower stems, pruning small branches and breaking
up soil before planting seeds. Most pruning knives have roughly the same curve shaped blade but handle
and blade sizes vary.

Pruning Knife

Machete - 1000
Similar to a sword, the machete features a large, strong blade usually around half a metre long. Shape,
thickness and width vary between manufacturers and cultures. They are highly effective in cutting small
branches and heavy underbrush.
Machete

Budding Knife 300
A small knife designed for delicate budding - grafting with a single eye or bud.
Budding Knife

Lawnmower - 6000
The lawnmower is a fundamental piece of gardening equipment. Its rotating blades cut large areas of
grass to an even length. The blades can rotate about a vertical axis - known as rotary mowers, or about a
horizontal axis know as reel mowers. There are many different models but the main types are electric,
cordless, gas/petrol powered and ride-on mowers.

Leaf Blower/Garden Vacuum - 2600

The leaf blower can be used all year-round but is especially useful in autumn. They blow cut grass,
leaves and dirt from lawns, patios, and walkways. Most home-use leaf blowers are self contained,
handheld units and are gas/petrol or electrically powered. Newer models also function as a garden
vacuum which sucks leaves and twigs through an internal shredder and into a collection sack.


Pick Mattock - 400
Designed for digging and breaking up highly compacted clay and soil. The tool features a pointed end
(the pick) and a wide, chisel-like blade (the mattock). The tool-head is curved and used as a lever to
break up hard ground. The mattock blade is perpendicular to the handle so that it can be used as a hoe.
Pick Mattock

Pressure Washer - 10000
Works by adding power to the flow of water, forcing an output with a high dynamic pressure. Water is
expelled with such power that is can remove dirt, mould, mud, and many other layers of unwanted build
up. It can clean a variety of objects and surfaces including garden furniture, tools, guttering, decking,
wooden fences, bricking, patios and walkways. Pressure washers can be electric, diesel, petrol, gas or
hydraulically powered.


Rakes

Flat Rake - 2000
Also known as a level head rake, this tool features a rectangular head with between ten and sixteen teeth
connected centrally and perpendicularly to a long handle. The back of the head is even and straight,
making it a good tool for levelling seedbeds. The rake can be used to clear debris, to break down clumps
of soil and to spread fertiliser or compost. Vegetable growers us the flat rake to earth up vegetables
Flat Rake
Leaf Rake - 1500
Used to remove leaves and other light debris from lawns. The tool-head usually has around twenty tines
and is fan shaped to cover a large area with each rake. The ends of the tines are designed so that they
point to the ground at a slight angle when collecting. Some leaf rakes have an adjustable tool-head which
changes the spread of the tines having a thinner spread allows the rake to collect more awkward and
heavier debris.
Leaf Rake
Bow rake - 1300
The bow rake is effectively a flat rake but with a bow shaped metal frame connecting the teeth to the
handle. The frame absorbs high impact allowing the tool to rake heavier materials without fear of
snapping.
Bow Rake

Saws
Pruning Saw - 2000
The pruning saw is used to cut small branches and limbs. It has larger teeth than regular saws with a
blade roughly 20cm long at a slight angle to the handle. Some models have a blade which folds back into
the handle for safer storage.
Pruning Saw

Bow Saw - 1000
Designed to prune large bushes and cut thick branches (up to around 10cm). The tool consists of a C-
shaped frame which connects to each end of a toothed blade. The shape of the frame and blade lead to
the name bow saw. The tension of the blade can be adjusted with a twisted cord that runs parallel to the
blade.
Bow Saw
Powered Chainsaw 5000
Powered chainsaws feature a toothed chain which rotates around a bar at high speeds. Depending on the
size of the bar, this piece of equipment can be used to cut everything from smaller branches and
firewood, to thick, fully grown forest trees. They are powered electrically or by gas/petrol.
Chainsaw

Shears
Pruning Shears - 500
Also known as secateurs, most gardeners own a pair of pruning shears and use them regularly. They are
small, hand-held, scissor-like clippers used to cut thin branches from bushes and small trees. They are
also used more delicately for activities such as flower arranging and arboriculture.
Pruning Shears

Hedge Shears - 500
Hedge shears are used to trim and evenly shape shrubs and hedges as opposed to pruning. They feature
two sharp blades which act in a scissor motion when the handles are opened and closed. A number of
sizes are available to buy with different power source options.
Hedge Shears

Loppers - 500
This tool has features of both hedge and pruning shears. The blades are similar to those of pruning
shears but with handles closer in shape and size to the hedge shears. Some loppers are used to prune
twigs and small branches whilst others can cut thicker branches (up to 2cm thick). Models often feature
telescopic handles which can be extended to two metres in length. The longer the handles the easier it is
to cut thicker and higher branches.
Loppers
Shovels
Round Point Shovel - 150
A highly versatile and widely used garden tool. The round point shovel is used to dig large holes and
transport heavier materials such as wet soil and rocks. The tool-head has sharp edges which are rounded
to a point in the middle. These sharp edges can cut into roots and sod, and can break up compacted soil.
The head is bowl shaped to allow for scooping material.
Round Point Shovel

Garden Shovel 150
Similar to the round point shovel only smaller and lighter. It is used for tasks that do not require high
impact and when dealing with lighter materials.

Square Point Shovel - 500
With a flat, square shaped head, this tool is often used to level the earth in preparation for laying patios
and walkways. It can also square off the sides and bases of ditches and can scoop moderately heavy
materials such as gravel or soil.
Square Point Shovel
Scoop Shovel - 500
Scoop shovels have a deep tool-head and are used to transport large amounts of light materials.
Because these shovels have a high volume, they should not be used for heavy materials and only for
things like sawdust and snow.
Scoop Shovel

Shredder - 9000
Leaf shredders are often used to recycle waste accumulated when gardening, as well making waste
easier to contain. They shred branches of trees and shrubs as well as leaves and cuttings. Shredding
waste can provide useful material such as wood chip, high quality leaf mulch and compost.

Spades
Border Spade - 600
Used when digging in confined areas between desirable plants and vegetables. The tool features a
relatively flat and thin, rectangular blade, making it useful for tasks that do not require a blade quite as big
as those found on regular shovels. They are frequently used when moving perennial plants.
Border Spade
Transplant Spade - 900
A similar design to the border spade but with a thinner and elongated blade. Used when moving shrubs
from within highly compacted areas of plants.
Transplant Spade

Trowel - 150
The trowel is a small, hand held tool used in multiple tasks around the garden. They are typically used to
dig small planting holes and for transplanting plants and vegetables with the roots still intact. These
miniature versions of spades/shovels are effective when working in flower boxes, potting sheds and other
confined areas. The rockery trowel has an especially thin blade for use in very tight spaces and rockery
areas.
Trowel
Watering Can - 200
A portable water container for both indoor and outdoor use. They are commonly made of plastic or metal
but ceramic models are available. They feature a handle and spout (occasionally with a sprinkler head)
with a capacity from half a litre to ten litres.

Weeder - 300
Also known as daisy grubbers, weeders are long, screwdriver shaped tools (though some newer models
are more ergonomically shaped) which are used to remove weeds from lawns without damaging the
grass. The narrow design and split blade make the tool effective when weeding in small places such as
between paving stones. They are fairly specialised and do not have many other gardening uses.
Weeder
Wheelbarrow - 2000
Wheelbarrows are designed to make carrying heavy loads easier by distributing the weight of the load
between the user and the wheel. The capacity of a wheelbarrow is on average 170 litres and they
traditionally have a single wheel. Though the single wheel allows for good manoeuvrability, the two-
wheeled design has better stability on the ground and is becoming a popular piece of garden equipment.

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