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Got a New Gardener In the Family? 6 Gift Ideas for Novice Gardeners

by Teknor Apex Oct 7, 2016 10:50:17 AM

Gifting season is right around the corner, and while the growing season is soon coming to a close, the winter is actually a perfect time for creative garden ideas and fantasies to percolate inside a budding young gardener's mind. If you've got one of these green-thumbs on your holiday gift-giving list, there is no shortage of gifts that can make their dreams come true (and that will stay useful even if the passion for gardening eventually fizzles).

To help encourage the growth of the devoted gardener in your life, check out these great gift ideas for gardeners:

Seeds
Get them started with a kit of seeds! Pick a theme and give them everything they'd need to get started. Some examples are: Salad kit (lettuce varieties, cucumbers, radish) or herb garden kits.

Gardening Books
Providing some literature for the novice gardener to leaf through is a great way to get those wheels turning all winter long. Cosy nights by the proverbial (or literal) fire are well spent in imagining gardenscapes, the dance between blossoms and bees, and delicate scents wafting in the warm air.

Gloves
A cute pair of gardening gloves really comes in handy when dealing with nettles and thorns, plus they are helpful for other home maintenance tasks.

Hand Trowels
Trowels are great for planting herbs, digging in corners, and taking out weeds. If a gardener was to have any one tool, this would probably be it.

Water Hoses
Plants need only two things when it comes down to it -- sun and water (some TLC never hurt, either). If your novice gardener doesn't have a hose, you should look into getting one for them -- a good one should last five to 10 years. Never kink versions tend to be convenient and popular, and they are a great choice for those whose gardens are a little far from their hose spigot.

Rake
It may not be as exciting as a seed kit, but a rake will help clean up a garden at the start and end of a growing season, and all the times in between. Your new gardener (or even experienced ones) will be grateful for a clean working place.

With your help and a successful growing season, your novice will soon become a devoted gardener. Don't hesitate to fill the gaps in devoted and experienced gardeners' toolkits either. Read More

Beginning Your Gardening Career? Here Are 6 Essential Tools You Need to Own

by Teknor Apex Sep 19, 2016 12:49:18 PM

Gardening is a relaxing, fun, and healthy hobby to have. It's a great way to spend some time outdoors and get away from life's stresses. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned veteran, everyone needs tools and proper equipment. Here is a list of a few essential tools for your property.
  1. Water Hose -- Water is the most important aspect for a garden's survival. You have to have a hose that can cover the entire area. Sprinkler hoses can be as short as 25 feet or as long as 100 feet, so you can find one that suits your needs and the size of your yard.
  2. Wheelbarrow -- Just about every garden is going to need a wheelbarrow at some point. Some folks will need to transfer items and soil much more often than others, but it's never a bad idea to have one stored in the garage or shed.
  3. Hoe -- If you're dealing with vegetables, a solid, wide hoe should do the trick. If you're working with perennial plants, you should use a more delicate hoe.
  4. Gloves -- If you're not careful, you could cut up your hands pretty bad when dealing with thorny or prickly bushes and plants. If you're just starting out, the best advice anyone can give you is to invest in a pair of high-quality gardening gloves to protect your hands.
  5. Shovels -- You're going to need a few different shovels. Especially during the beginning stages, you'll need some larger shovels. But once you get in the hang of things, a small spade shovel should work great for digging plant-size holes and moving dirt mounds. Be sure to buy shovels and spades that have strong handles so they don't break and you don't harm yourself.
  6. Rake -- Every house should already have a rake or two, but a gardener will definitely need one in order to whisk away any unwanted debris or leaves. Your property will look even better when kept clean, so make sure you tend to the area regularly.
If you're in need of any hose equipment for your property, contact Apex Hose today! Read More

3 Reasons to Invest In Apex Products

by Teknor Apex Jul 6, 2016 2:37:13 PM

No matter what type of working conditions your current our future outdoor gardening/lawn maintenance project find you in, the Teknor Apex company has the products you need to operate at maximum efficiency. From small soaker hoses to heavy duty garden hoses, Apex offers some of the finest quality products whether meant for the commercial or residential setting.

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Starting a Garden? Three Things You'll Need Before You Get Growing!

by Laura Bianchi May 31, 2016 1:25:21 PM

Gardening can be a calming activity yielding countless rewards (if it's done right). With over 100 million people gardening in the U.S., it's very likely that someone you know has convinced you to try your hand at it. However, getting started can be difficult, especially if you're not an experienced and devoted gardener already. Aside from asking your fellow gardening friends for advice, here are three things you need to keep in mind before you get growing with your garden! Read More

Spring Has Sprung: A Quick Intro to Vegetable Gardening

by Laura Bianchi Apr 29, 2016 2:42:00 PM

Gardening has gone vogue -- today, anything that promotes sustainability and eco-friendliness is in. In the spring of 2014, 113.5 million people had been gardening in the previous 12 months. It can be fun to get all the gear for gardening -- a heavy duty garden hose, which can be as long as 100 feet, and beautiful homes can make you feel pretty accomplished already. Here are some tips for getting down and dirty with your vegetable garden this spring: Read More

Some Fast Facts to Get the Most Out of Your Garden

by Laura Bianchi Apr 5, 2016 11:43:55 AM

Are you obsessed with your lawn? We can't blame you. Spending a little extra time on your lawn or garden each day can be hugely beneficial to it. With some extra attention, your lawn can be the most attractive one on the block in practically no time at all! Read More

Ever Wondered If You Could Put Out a Home Fire with a Garden Hose?

by Laura Bianchi Mar 11, 2016 3:26:26 PM

Shortly after midnight on Sunday, February 28, one unfortunate Las Vegas man was forced out of his home after a serious fire. Read More

Watering FAQ's: How Much is Too Much Water?

by Laura Bianchi Feb 5, 2016 3:57:25 PM

You may tend to your plants religiously, giving them all the water and soil they need, but have you forgotten about your lawn? If you're like many, you may fail to realize that the health of your lawn is just as important as your perennials. To have a beautiful lush lawn, you must water and care for it as you would with any one of your other garden plants. We've answered some frequently asked questions to help you learn the basics of watering your lawn.

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A Good Hose: Why It's Worth Your Investment

by Laura Bianchi Jan 11, 2016 3:15:51 PM

hoseIf you're serious about your garden, then you're going to want to invest in a commercial garden hose. Here's why. 

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White Water: 5 Qualities To Look For in the Best RV/Marine Hoses

by Laura Bianchi Dec 17, 2015 5:00:09 PM

Choose the wrong hose for your RV/Marine vehicle and you could end up leaking away all your water, leaving you high and dry. However, if your hose is old, leaking, or broken, that doesn't mean you can simply slap on an old water hose and hope for the best. You need a high quality item specifically designed as a marine or RV water hose. But what should you look for in a potable water hose?

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