How to Maintain Your Garden Tools: Cleaning, Sharpening, and Oiling

Maintaining your gardening tools is an essential task that extends their lifespan and makes your gardening tasks much easier. This article will teach you all you need to know about properly cleaning, sharpening, and oiling your gardening tools.

Cleaning, sharpening, and oiling gardening tools are essential tasks that all gardeners must undertake. Maintaining your garden tools properly means that they’re going to last longer and work effectively every time.

This article will teach you all you need to know about maintaining your tools, including what materials are needed as well as step-by-step guides to cleaning, sharpening, and oiling them.

Cleaning Your Garden Tools

Cleaning your tools regularly will not only help your tools last longer but will also benefit your plants. Cleaning is crucial to disinfect your tools so that you’re not spreading bacteria and fungal diseases from diseased plants to healthy ones. A single contaminated tool can cause problems for your entire garden.

Read on to find out how often you should clean your tools as well as how to clean them properly.

How Often You Should Clean Your Tools

Ideally, you should clean your tools after every use to keep them in tip-top shape. However, for most people, that’s just not practical. Therefore, try to set aside some time once every few months or so to give all your tools a really good clean.

Of course, this depends on how often you’re using your tools. Those used more frequently like secateurs and gardening trowels should be cleaned once a month if you’re out gardening every other day. Less used tools can be left for a few months before you give them a thorough clean.

The only exception to this is if you’re using any of your tools to prune away diseased foliage. If this is the case, you should disinfect those tools immediately after use to remove any bacteria or fungal spores.

How To Clean Your Gardening Tools

Here’s a selection of materials you’re going to need to give your tools a good clean.

Once you’ve gathered all the materials, follow the below steps to clean your tools thoroughly.

Sharpening And Oiling Your Garden Tools

Once your tools are completely clean, it’s time to sharpen those that need it. For this, you’re going to need:

The method for sharpening your tools will depend on the type of tool you want to sharpen. Therefore, the method for each group of tools will be discussed separately.

To Sharpen Pruning Tools With Cutting Blades
To Sharpen Lawnmower Blades

Before you remove the blade from your lawnmower, make sure that you disconnect the spark plug. Then, follow these steps:

Note: You can also use a bench grinder for this job but make sure that you don’t overheat heat the blade because this can make it warp.

To Sharpen The Edges On Your Spades, Shovels, and Trowel

Your digging tools will work much more efficiently if their edges are lightly sharpened. Here’s what to do:

To Sharpen The Tines On Your Rake

The tines or prongs on your rake can also benefit from an occasional sharpening to make them more effective. Use the same method that you used for sharpening your digging tools. However, this time you need to work on each individual tine. You might need to use a small round file for this.

Ultimately, you want to achieve a decent point at the end of each tine. Once you’ve finished sharpening, coat the tines lightly with the lubricant oil.

How To Protect Your Tools From Rust

Unfortunately, cleaning and sharpening your tools won’t necessarily protect them from rust. However, there are a few things you can do to prevent rust and further extend the lifespan of your garden tools.

If you follow these tips to clean and sharpen your garden tools regularly, they are sure to last for many years.