Hedge trimmer how to use
Hand-operated hedge shears, more than any other gardening tool, look like giant scissors. They have long, straight blades typically somewhat under a foot long, sometimes wavy-edged to hold stems in place as they cut (but which are harder to sharpen). There are just three situations in which you need to use hedge shears. Note that in all of these cases, hedge shears are used to cut through the soft, non-woody stems of plants. Hedge shears absolutely cannot cleanly or efficiently cut through wood, even thin wood. Using shears to do this not only causes unhealthy cuts to the plant but damage to the blades of the shears. With such long blades, hedge shears are designed to cut a much larger area with each stroke than any other pruning tool (unless you consider a machete a pruning tool). For this reason, and since they are straight, they create long, straight edges on your plant as they cut. As you can imagine, this is not the natural shape of any plant, and not right for most plant care in ...