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With spring fast approaching, now is the perfect time to start planning ways to rejuvenate your yard when warm weather arrives. A flower garden, for example, will boost the curb appeal of your property. You can also plant fruits and vegetables for loved ones to enjoy. Instead of buying gardening gear, here's what you should know about an equipment rental.

What Are the Types of Gardening Tools to Rent?

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There are certain gardening hand tools you should purchase, including rakes, pruning shears, and spades. You can use these tools throughout the year to keep the garden tidy and weeds at bay. Ideally, you should rent garden equipment you'll need for specific projects, including aerators to irrigate the soil and sprayers to release pesticides, water, or fertilizer in specific areas of the garden. You can also rent trimmers to cut away storm-damaged branches and shredders to turn discarded wood into mulch. Additionally, rent a lawn trailer to haul bags of seed, gardening soil, hand tools, and additional equipment.   

What Are the Benefits of Renting Equipment?

High-quality tools that are manufactured by top brands can be expensive. This means you could spend a lot of money on gear you don't use very often. Equipment rental is much more affordable by comparison. You also won't have to invest in equipment maintenance, repairs, and replacements. 

Lawn mowers and other large, bulky equipment can also take up room in your shed or garage. You might not have the space to store the items permanently. Renting equipment instead will help conserve precious storage space.

 

For garden equipment rental, contact the professionals at Tri-County Rentals Sales and Service in Martinsburg, WV. With over 40 years of experience, the licensed, insured company is known for its selection of equipment to rent, including gardening and plumbing tools, heaters, and generators. Learn more about the gear the company carries online, and call (304) 267-2974 to find out what's currently available. Keep up with merchandise announcements on Facebook.

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