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Japanese Gardening Tools – How to Use Clean and Sharpen | Our Japanese Garden Escape



This week we look at typical Japanese gardening tools, their use, how to clean, maintain and sharpen them. These types of tools are used by professionals and amateurs alike in Japanese gardens. Whilst these are designed and made in Japan for use in Japanese style gardens, they can of course be used in any type of garden environment. At the upper end of the price spectrum and level of quality of design and manufacture, with the proper handling, care and maintenance these tools will last for a very long time.

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Trowels: https://amzn.to/3NXHggE
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5 Comments

  1. Great vid! I need to invest in better tools. Thanks for sharing. Just a small hint, this vid would benefit from some more closeup clips. 😀👍

  2. Thanks, very informative. (I will step by step exchange my old ones for theese.) Could you please also include more information about the japanese ladder with three legs you use for pruning larger trees? I would like to buy one. Can I benefit You guys buying the ladder through a Link as well? FYI: My own little japanese garden is progressing very very slowly. Still working on cutting huge furs to let some sun through (will keep almost every large pine tree though) as well as filling out the ground near the lakeshore. All by hand. It will sadly not be visible om YT for a long while.. Hugz from Sweden 🇸🇪

  3. A friend of mine had his shears from Japan like that, he didn’t know where he had gotten them, thank you so much I clicked on the link to Amazon and ordered a pair! As a professional Arborist we do a lot of pruning and shaping of shrubs and hedges many of which I like to do by hand.

  4. Nice video! I do have to say that you shouldn’t sharpen the “flat” side of the blades on the clippers. When you do this you make the cutting edges farther apart. Only sharpen the angled edge and then reflatten the flat side to get your sharpness. I hope this makes sense!

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