Rake for leaves and grass - types and application

 During all care treatments in the garden, functional garden tools are necessary, thanks to which the work goes faster and is more effective. One of the tools without which it is difficult to imagine any work in the garden or on the plot is a rake. The choice is considerable, so today we will describe the types of rakes and their use. Which leaf and grass rake to choose to best fulfill its function?


Early spring is the perfect time to start cleaning your garden. Although there is a lot of work, with proper planning of all activities, we can easily prepare both the vegetation and the lawn.


Garden rake

Garden rakes - what are they for

The first step should be to check the condition of our gardening tools so that nothing surprises us during the work and that everything goes according to plan. It is worth knowing that a lot of effort separates us from the effect that we will admire in the season, so if you can speed up and improve the operation, then you should take advantage of this opportunity.


Without a doubt, the most important tool of any gardener is a rake. They find a number of applications.


Rakes are primarily used for:

raking leaves,

ground levelling,

even distribution of soil and fertilizers on flower beds and beds,

adjusting the layer of bedding,

all kinds of cleaning work in the garden, on the plot and in the field.

Although rake for leaves and grass are simple tools, consisting of a shaft and a fan of teeth that resemble a comb, choosing the right model can significantly speed up or slow down work in the garden. The selection of the right rakes also contributes to saving time and the level of our fatigue after work. As you can see, it is worth choosing well so that the care of the garden runs smoothly and comfortably.


Gardening rake - what types do we distinguish

There are different types of rakes at the garden store. Starting from the universal model, through special field rake and rake for leaves and grass. In each of these categories, versions with a metal or plastic comb are available, in various widths and number of teeth. The same is true of stems. Here a lot depends on individual preferences, but wooden handles are most often chosen.


What are the different types of rakes?

Universal rake


The basic model of the rake, whose working part is usually made of metal and is distinguished by a large number of teeth. The wooden handle allows a comfortable and comfortable grip. They are most often used for typical garden work, such as raking leaves or leveling and loosening the ground. Chosen by owners of small plots or home gardens who are looking for functional and simple solutions.


It is worth noting that universal rakes are not as accurate as specialist models, but for occasional, amateur use they will be perfectly fine.


Leaf rake

Raking leaves is an important activity in the garden, on which the appearance of the lawn and the health of plants depend, among other things. Rotting leaves can stunt the growth of grass or ornamental flowers, and create an excellent environment for fungal diseases. Regular raking of leaves ensures better air circulation and prevents unsightly gaps in the lawn.


The leaf rake is distinguished by a wide head, which in leaf models is approx. 40 cm, and long and flexible teeth. A leaf rake is often called a fan rake because of its wide comb. Flexible tines provide the most effective raking and adapt to the ground, so they will be ideal for uneven and difficult surfaces. At the same time, they will not cause damage to the grass while mowing the lawn, and the work itself will be efficient and fast, mainly due to the large range of teeth and the width of the head.


The cheapest are leaf rake made of plastic or plastic, we will pay the most for the metal option. The metal leaf rake is a solid tool that will withstand frequent use, and is also resistant to moisture and various types of mechanical damage.


Grass rake

Grass rake is characterized by long, stiff and thin teeth. This feature is crucial because the rakes must be able to remove even small debris from the lawn, and at the same time they cannot damage the turf. What's more, during raking, we can additionally loosen the ground. Making the soil more flexible and loosen will cause better penetration of moisture, air and nutrients into their structure, which will translate into both its growth and coloration.


Grass rake is usually sold with a metal comb. In this case, both the number of teeth and other amenities, such as a mechanism that regulates the width of the working part of the rake and the spacing between the teeth, have the greatest impact on the price. The most expensive will be the versions with 60 teeth, which are made of corrosion-resistant galvanized steel.


Before buying, it is worth considering the size of the lawn. It may turn out that by saving on a rake, we will ultimately lose much more time and energy during subsequent care work.


Field rake

A distinctive and distinctive type of rake. The field rake is much larger than the other models, has sparsely arranged teeth, a wide head and is entirely made of wood. They are designed for drying, storing and raking hay and dry grass on large surfaces. Perfect for raking meadows and vast fields.


Regardless of the type of rake we choose - leaf and grass rake, field or universal rake, it is also worth paying attention to the type of handle before buying. The best option is to buy the head and shaft from one manufacturer, thanks to which we have a guarantee of a perfect fit. No less important is the type of raw material and possible length adjustment. The telescopic handle will allow you to adjust the length to the user's height, which will reduce bothersome back pain, especially during long hours of work.

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