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What tools do you need to grow flowers?
In the process of flower cultivation, it is necessary to plant pots, turn over pots to change soil, water, loosen soil, weed and prune, and all the processes need to be completed with some auxiliary tools.

A watering pot for watering potted flowers. There are two common types, one is a long nozzle with a fine-eye nozzle, and the other is a long nozzle with a flexible fine-eye nozzle without a fixed nozzle. With the second watering can, when spraying foliage or potted seedlings, you can temporarily install a fine-eye sprinkler, which will gradually spray to the foliage and flowerpots of flowers and trees like Mao Mao rain; If you need to pour soil into the basin, you can remove the fine-eye nozzle and pour it directly with a long-mouthed pot (see color map 18).

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Spitter, used for spraying pesticides or foliar spraying (see color chart 19).

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Pruning shears are divided into spring pruning shears and springless pruning shears, which are used for pruning flowers and trees or pruning branches and scions of flowers and trees (see color picture 20).

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Spatula is suitable for transplanting planted seedlings or cutting seedlings (see color picture 2 1).

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Transplanting shovel can be used to transplant flower seedlings, and can be used to add soil when placing pots (see color picture 22).

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The small harrow can be used to loosen the soil in the basin, and it can also be used to remove the old soil or bury the flower roots when turning over the basin to change the soil (see color pictures 23 and 24).

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Grass-picking knives are used to pick up weeds in pots or on the ground (see color picture 25).

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Grafting knife, used for root grafting, abdominal grafting, split grafting, etc. (See color picture 26).

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Flower stands, such as hardwood flower stands and mahogany flower stands, are noble, and there are also various shapes of iron stands and dead tree roots, which are mainly used for the decoration of potted flowers (see color picture 27).

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The flowerpot holder, which is placed under the flowerpot as a tray, can not only prevent it from flowing into several boxes and floors when watering too much, but also play a role in beautifying and decorating (see color picture 28).

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Screen the culture soil with a small sieve to separate the coarse soil from the fine soil (see color picture 29).

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