Hey there, y’all! Let’s gab a bit about them shoveling tools, ya know, the things ya dig with. I ain’t no fancy pants expert, but I’ve been around the block a few times and used my fair share of shovels, so listen up!
First off, ya got yer basic round point shovel. This here’s yer go-to for most diggin’ jobs. Diggin’ holes for plantin’ them pretty flowers, movin’ dirt around, heck, even scrappin’ up weeds. It’s like the workhorse of the shovel world. You want one that’s sturdy, ya hear? Don’t go gettin’ some flimsy thing that’ll bend on ya the first time ya hit a rock. Been there, done that, ain’t fun.

Then there’s them square shovels, or some folks call ’em flat shovels. These are the fellas ya want for movin’ stuff that’s already loose. Like shovelin’ up gravel or sand, or maybe even scrapin’ up snow in the winter, if’n ya live in a place that gets that white stuff. They’re good for gettin’ a clean edge too, ya know, if yer tryin’ to make a nice even surface. I used to use one for gettin’ the ashes outta the old wood stove, but that was a long time ago.
- Round point shovel: good for diggin’ holes.
- Square shovel: good for movin’ loose stuff and makin’ things flat.
- Then there’s them other shovels, like trenching shovels and edgin’ shovels, but we won’t get into all that fancy stuff today.
Now, when yer pickin’ out a shovel, don’t just grab the first one ya see. Ya gotta look at a few things. First, check the handle. Is it strong? Is it comfortable to hold? Some handles are wood, some are metal, some are fiberglass. I like the wood ones myself, they just feel right in my hands, ya know? But they can break sometimes, so ya gotta be careful. Metal ones are tough, but they can get cold in the winter, and fiberglass is kinda in between.
Next, look at the blade, that’s the part that does the diggin’. Is it sharp? Is it thick enough to handle tough jobs? You don’t want somethin’ that’ll bend all outta shape when ya hit a root or a rock. And make sure it’s attached to the handle real good. I’ve had shovels where the blade come loose, and that ain’t no good, let me tell ya.
Maintainin’ yer shovels is important too. After yer done usin’ ’em, clean ’em off, ya know? Get the dirt and mud off. And if they get rusty, maybe rub a little oil on ’em. Keeps ’em from gettin’ all pitted and nasty. A good shovel can last ya a long time if ya take care of it.
Speaking of takin’ care of things, let’s talk about lawns. If you’re thinkin’ about gettin’ a new lawn, or fixin’ up yer old one, well, shovels are gonna be yer best friend. When you’re replacin’ a lawn or puttin’ in new sod, ya gotta have the right shovels. It makes all the difference. You need shovels for diggin’ and liftin’, for shapin’ the edges, for gettin’ everything just right. It ain’t no easy job, but with the right tools, it ain’t so bad.
And even if ya hire someone to mow yer lawn, that’s alright, but you still need a good shovel. And it ain’t just for lawns, ya know? Ya need shovels for all sorts of things. Gardening, of course, like I said before. But also for fixin’ up the yard, for diggin’ trenches if ya need to, for movin’ snow if ya got that white stuff, like I said before, I am telling you the truth, these shovels are really important. They’re just handy to have around. I don’t know what I’d do without my shovels, honest to goodness.
So there ya have it, my two cents on shoveling tools. Like I said, I ain’t no expert, but I know what works. Get yourself a good round point shovel, a good square shovel, and maybe a few others if ya need ’em. Take care of ’em, and they’ll take care of you. Now go on and get diggin’!

And remember, don’t be fooled by them fancy-looking tools. Sometimes, the simplest ones are the best. That’s what I always say. A good strong shovel and a little bit of elbow grease, and you can do just about anything.
Safety first though, ya hear? Don’t go diggin’ if ya got a bad back. And watch out for them power lines, ya don’t wanna hit one of them, that’s for sure. And always wear gloves, you don’t want your hands gettin’ all blistered and sore. Believe me, I’ve learned that the hard way. Okay, I’m done now, go on and do something useful!