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    Hi Guys Please recommend me some websites for gardening tools. Yesterday i stumbled upon http://www.quickvouchercodes.co.uk/blogcomments/add/9 in searching for the wheelbarrow for my garden got some good snaps but i need some more to choose the best one. Please help!

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    Here is a good website for gardening tools: http://www.gardenscapetools.com/

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    Ok Aaron i got this one for you
    http://www.qualitygardentools.com/

    Happy gardenings

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    Hey Aaron,

    I've found loads of good gardening tools on this site http://www.gardenersheaven.co.uk/garden-tools.html
    They have some wheelbarrows too

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    Hi Aaron,

    Any particular tools you're looking for? I like about.com to start my search, so I can get a good idea of what other people think are good choices. I usually start reading reviews on those items from there.

    http://gardening.about.com/od/toolsc...heelbarrow.htm

    Good luck!
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    Talking Shade Covering and it's many applications

    Hi Aaron,
    Here is a tool that most people don't think about...

    Shade covering is great for do it yourself projects on greenhouses, gazebos, courtyards, pool areas, play areas, privacy fences, car ports, entry ways, dog runs, garden areas and for RV and recretional. There are countless options for stylish applications of shade covering in virtually any location.

    An excellent place to find shade covering or shade cloth would be http://www.shadecovering.com

    Lee

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    Why buy new? Many of my better garden tools were either bought used or handed to me as neighbors were cleaning out their garages.

    One thought on a wheel barrow though. I bought a cheap one - "homeowner" level. Over all it has held up to the literally 20+ tons I've moved with it while gutting my plaster house and installing a lot of stone patio. That said I have had to replace the inflatable tire three times now. I suggest you get a hauler with a solid tire.

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