Answer:
1.T
2. T
3. T
4. F (NOT SURE)
5. T
6. T
7. T
8. T
9. T
10. F
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1. hand trowel
2. shovel
3. play sand
4. ?
5. water tank
6. cultivators
7, watering can
8. garden hoe
9. rake
10. ?
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health and safety measures in gardening;
Wear Gloves. Garden gloves will help protect you from blisters, fertilizers, pesticides, bacteria, fungi, and sharp tools.
Warm-Up. ...
Avoid Repetitive Motions. ...
Banish Bending. ...
Check Your Lifting. ...
Block the Sun. ...
Look for Pests. ...
Clear the Air.
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ways to maintain and take care of your garden tools 4 ways
Rinse digging tools with a garden hose and use a wire brush or putty knife to get rid of caked-on dirt.
Give pruners, loppers or shears, a quick scrub with a nail brush and some soapy water.
If tools were exposed to diseased plants or pest-infected soil, give them a quick soak in a diluted solution of 2 cups household bleach mixed with 1 gallon of water, then rinse in plain water, or wipe with a cotton pad soaked with rubbing alcohol.
Always dry your tools thoroughly with a towel or rag.
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Tool used in gardening
Hand Trowel. A hand trowel is a small tool that is essential for planting, transplanting and potting. ...
Secateurs. Also known as a pruning shears, pruners or clippers, a garden secateurs is a very useful hand tool around the garden. ...
Hoe. ...
Gardening Gloves. ...
Spade. ...
Fork. ...
Shovel. ...
Rake.
Explanation: