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Humans have been using hand tools since prehistoric times. The evolution from the primitive Stone Age tools to sophisticatedly engineered tools has changed the way we perform work today. Hand and power tools are used daily to help perform tasks that otherwise would be difficult or impossible. However, the advances in tools have also created new challenges for their users. Even simple tools pose great hazards, and can cause severe injuries if not used or maintained properly. In order to reduce or eliminate these hazards, OSHA recommends that special attention should be paid toward hand and power tool safety. In this article, some basic precautions are discussed that can prevent common injuries caused by hand and power tools.

Hand Tool Hazards and Protection

Usually, hand and power tool hazards are caused through misuse and improper maintenance. You should remember the following when handling such tools:


Do not use wrenches when their jaws are sprung;
Never use impact tools, such as chisels and wedges, when their heads have mushroomed;
Tools with loose, cracked or splintered handles should never be used
You must never use a screwdriver as a chisel;
Tools with taped handles should be checked first for any hidden cracks;
Use Personal Protective Equipment, such as safety goggles and gloves;
Keep floor surface where working free from debris and tripping or slipping hazards;
Keep cutting tools sharp.


Power Tool Hazards and Precautions

Power tools could be extremely hazardous when used improperly. They must always be fitted with guards and safety switches. Here are some precautions you should take while handling such tools:


Remember to disconnect all tools when they are not in use and also when their accessories are changed;
Before servicing and cleaning all tools must be disconnected from the power source;
People that are not involved with the work must be kept away from the work;
Never hold the switch button while carrying a plugged-in tool;
Before starting to work, make sure both your hands are free to operate the tool. You can do this by securing your work with clamps or a vice;
Do not wear loose clothing and jewelry that can get caught in moving parts;
Damaged electric tools must be removed and tagged with the words: ?Do Not Use?;
Portable tools should never be carried by their cord;
Electric cords must not be used to hoist or lower tools;
All cords and hoses must be kept away from oil, heat and sharp edges at all times.


Remember, it can only take one mistake! So be sensible and stay safe.

Gardening With BNT
Terry Regling
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Gardening With BNT

Your source for gardening ideas including composting tips, pest control tips,
attracting beneficial insects and other garden helpers, tips on growing
vegetables, annuals and perennials, and much, much, more.

October 1, 2003 Volume 1, Issue 1

Bill and Terry (BNT) Regling, Editors
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=> Four Tips for Designing Your Beds
=> Guest Column: Composting the Easy Way
=> Garden Tool Nook
=> Hot Tips
=> Garden Nook
=> Be a Weed Eater
=> Reader's Questions
=> From Our Readers

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FOUR TIPS FOR DESIGNING YOUR BEDS

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1. Plants with opposite textures, shapes and/or forms should by planted next
to each other in your bed. They compliment each other better than
having all of the same kinds of flowers in one bed.

2. Keep track of which plants retain good foliage throughout the season. You
can plant them next to other plants that look scraggily after blooming.

3. Plan a focal point for each month that catches the eye with bright color,
shape or form.

4. Allow enough space for each plant to grow. Leave about 1 1/2 square feet
around each plant. If your garden looks sparse before the perennials bloom,
plant some annuals to fill it in. But be careful of what you plant, some annuals
can grow very large.

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GUEST ARTICLE: COMPOSTING THE EASY WAY
by Michael J. McGroarty

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Having an ample supply of good rich compost is the
gardeners dream. It has many uses, and all of those uses will
result in nicer plants. However, composting can be time
consuming and hard work. I place a reasonable value on my
time, so spending hours and hours turning compost piles doesn't
qualify as a worthwhile exercise, at least in my book.
Nonetheless, I do compost, but I do so on my terms.

I built two composting bins. Each bin is five feet
wide, five feet deep, and four feet high. I built the bins by
sinking 4” by 4” posts in the ground for the corners, and then
nailed 2 by 4's and 1 by 4's, alternating on the sides. I left
2” gaps between the boards for air circulation. The 2 by 4's
are rigid enough to keep the sides from bowing out, and in
between each 2 by 4 I used 1 by 4's to save a little money.
The bins are only 3 sided, I left the front of the bins open so
they can be filled and emptied easily.

I started by filling just one of the bins. I put grass
clippings, dried leaves, and shrub clippings in the bins. I
try not to put more than 6” of each material on a layer. You
don't want 24” of grass clippings in the bin, you should
alternate layers of green and brown material. If necessary,
keep a few bags of dry leaves around so you can alternate
layers of brown waste and green waste. When we root cuttings
we use coarse sand in the flats, so when it's time to pull the
rooted cuttings out of the flats, the old sand goes on the
compost pile. In or little backyard nursery we also have some
plants in containers that do not survive. Rather than pulling
the dead plant and the weeds out of the container, and then
dumping the potting soil back on the soil pile, we just dump
the whole container in the compost bin, this adds more brown
material to the mix, and is a lot easier than separating the
soil and the weeds.

Once the bin is full, the rules of composting say that
you should turn the material in the bin every few weeks. There
is no way that I have time to do that, so this is what I do. I
pack as much material in the bin as I can, before I start
filling the second bin. I pile the material as high as I
possibly can, and even let it spill out in front of the bin.
Then I cover all the fresh material with mulch or potting soil,
whatever brown material I can find. Then when I'm out working
in the garden I set a small sprinkler on top of the pile and
turn it on very low, so a small spray of water runs on the
material. Since I have a good water well, this doesn't cost me
anything, so I let it run for at least two hours as often as I
can. This keeps the material damp, and the moisture will cause
the pile to heat up, which is what makes the composting action
take place.

Once I have the first bin completely full, I start
using the second bin. As the material in the first bin starts
to break down, it will settle, and the bin is no longer heaped
up, so I just keep shoveling the material that I piled in front
of the bin, up on top of the pile, until all the material is
either in the bin, or piled on top of the heap. Then I just
leave it alone, except to water it once in a while. The
watering isn't necessary, it just speeds the process.

Because I don't turn the pile, I can't expect all of
the material to rot completely. The material in the center is
going to break down more than the material on the edges, but
most of it does breakdown quite well.

The next step works great for me because I've got a
small nursery, so I keep a pile of potting soil on hand at all
times. But you can really do the same thing by just buying two
or three yards of shredded mulch to get started, and piling it
up near your compost bins. If you do this, you will always
have a supply of good compost to work with.

Shredded bark, left in a pile will eventually breakdown
and become great compost. The potting soil that I use is about
80% rotted bark. I make potting soil by purchasing fine
textured, and dark hardwood bark mulch, and I just put it in a
pile and let it rot. The secret is to keep the pile low and
flat, so that it does not shed the rain water away, you want
the mulch to stay as wet as possible, this will cause it to
breakdown fairly quick.

So I keep a pile of rotted bark mulch near my compost
bins. When both bins are completely full, I empty the bin
containing the oldest material by piling it on top of my rotted
bark mulch. I make sure the pile of rotted mulch is wide and
flat on top so that when I put the material from the compost
bin on top of the pile, the compost material is only 5 to 10
inches thick. My mulch pile might be 12' wide, but it may only
be 24 to 30 inches high. Once I have all the compost on top of
the pile, then I go around the edge of the pile with a shovel,
and take some of the material from the edges of the pile and
toss it up on top of the pile, covering the compost with at
least 6” of rotted bark. This will cause the compost material
to decompose the rest of the way.

Once you get this system started, you never want to use
all of the material in the pile. Always keep at least 2 to 3
cubic yards on hand so you've got something to mix with your
compost. If you use a lot of compost material like I do, then
you should buy more material and add to your pile in the late
summer or fall, once you are done using it for the season.
Around here many of the supply companies sell a compost
material that is already broken down quite well. This is what
I buy to add to my stock pile. But I try to make sure that I
have at least 3 yards of old material on hand, then I'll add
another 3 yards of fresh material to that. Then in the spring
I'll empty one of the compost bins and add the compost to the
top of the pile.

The pile of usable compost will be layers of material,
some more composted than others. Kind of like a sandwich. So
what I do is chip off a section of the pile from the edge,
spread it out on the ground so it's only about 8” deep, then
run over it with my small rototiller. This mixes it together
perfectly, and I shovel it onto the potting bench.

Having a pile of rotted compost near your compost bins
is great because if you have a lot of leaves or grass
clippings, you can throw some rotted compost in the bin in
order to maintain that layered effect that is necessary in
order for the composting process to work well.

Sure this process is a little work, but it sure is nice
to have a place to get rid of organic waste anytime I like.
Then down the road when I have beautiful compost to add to my
potting soil, I am grateful to have done the right thing
earlier, and I know that I have wasted nothing.

Michael J. McGroarty is the author of this article.
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sign up for his excellent gardening newsletter, and grab a FREE
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**HOT TIPS**

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GARDEN TOOL NOOK

Install a rural style mailbox on a post near your garden. You can paint flowers
on it for a great-looking waterproof nook to keep small hand tools, garden
gloves, kneeling pads or even a notebook for writing down garden records. This
is one way to make sure you don't put off writing down planting times,
fertilizing schedules, etc.

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BE A WEED EATER

Many of the weeds you try so hard to get rid of can actually be eaten and
contain two or three times the nutritional value than spinach or swisschard.
Use young leaves from dandelion, chicory, lamb's quarters, shepard's purse
or watercress for a wild greens salad. Serve with a vinegar and oil dressing.
You can also steam or sauté any of these weeds. Sauté in olive oil and
garlic and/or drizzle with lemon juice.

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About the Author

I have been gardening for almost twenty years in Western New York. Medical problems forced me to slow down so I decided I would share my knowledge through my website.

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