Okay, so today I want to talk about my gardening tools. I’ve been doing some serious work in the yard lately, and let me tell you, having sharp tools makes a world of difference.
I started the day by gathering all my tools. I pulled out my trusty pruners, my loppers, and my hand saw. They were looking pretty rough, dull and covered in gunk. I figured it was time to give them some love.

First things first, I cleaned them up. I grabbed a bucket of soapy water and a stiff brush and scrubbed away all the dirt and grime. I made sure to get into all the nooks and crannies. It was pretty satisfying seeing all that junk come off.
- Wiped them down with an old rag.
- Laid them out in the sun to dry completely. You don’t want to start sharpening wet tools.
Start sharpening the tools
Now for the fun part – sharpening! I got my sharpening stone and some honing oil. I’ve had this stone for years, and it still works like a charm.
I started with my pruners. I carefully ran the blade along the stone, following the original angle. I did this a few times on each side until I could feel a nice, sharp edge. It took a bit of time, but I wasn’t rushing. It’s important to get it right, you know?
Next up, I tackled the loppers. These were a bit trickier because the blades are bigger, but I used the same technique. I worked slowly and methodically, making sure to maintain that bevel. After a while, they were sharp enough to slice through a branch like butter. Seriously, it was that easy.
Finally, I sharpened my hand saw. This one was the easiest, actually. I just ran the file along each tooth, keeping the angle consistent. It didn’t take long before it was cutting through wood like it was nothing.
After I was done sharpening, I gave all the tools a good wipe down with some oil to prevent rust. They looked almost brand new, if I do say so myself.
The best part? I tested them out in the garden right away. I pruned some rose bushes and trimmed a few branches off a tree. Let me tell you, those sharp tools made the job so much easier. It was like a hot knife through butter. I’m telling you that making sure that your tools are clean and sharp is so important.

So yeah, that’s my little adventure in tool sharpening. It might not be the most exciting thing, but it’s definitely rewarding. Plus, my garden is going to look amazing this year. I think I might even try growing some vegetables. Who knows, maybe I’ll be sharing my bountiful harvest with you all soon!
Anyway, hope you found this helpful. Take care of your tools, and they’ll take care of you!