It’s amazing how many people keep a nice neat garden all summer, but when it comes to looking for their garden tools are so disorganized they might have trouble finding the smaller tools. There’s a fair chance it is lying on the floor of the wooden shed, where clutter and disarray rules. Larger equipment might be visible, but even something like a mower may be part buried underneath boxes or other debris from inside the home, garage, or the garden itself.
Of course, the better organized will have nice neat garden tool racks on the wall of their garage or backyard shed. Some may even have a separate lock up storage unit with a rack or shelves for small tools, and another for larger implements like spades and large forks. A true garden lover is likely to have a traditional shed for this purpose, and already have everything well organized.
If you are seeking to improve your tool organization, then the choice of available racks is quite wide. There is no obligation to use a rack at all, but they do tend to be more suitable than wooden shelving, where the tools are not so easy to organize safely and securely. If you do use shed shelves, always ensure the shelving brackets are strong enough for whatever it is you want to store there.
Now, back to buying a purpose made garden tool rack. Garden tools are varied in shape and size, so they do benefit from have storage purposely designed for them. They are not entirely standard in size, but at least if the rack is designed with understanding of the gardeners need, the end result is likely to be better than just any old shelf, hook or bracket.
As you can see from the picture above, which is from Stack and Stacks, a well designed tool rack can keep your implements and tools looking neat and tidy. This particular design stores both large and small tools, including full size lawn rakes, spades, forks and hoes, as well as small hand tools like a trowel. Such a good design can encourage even the least tidy of gardeners to get themselves organized. And, once organized, more likely to get all the tools on display cleaned up for display.
There are lots more designs in various price ranges and sizes. Large wall tool organizers may accommodate most if not all your tools, while small magnetic racks may just hold a few hand tools. For those who like to move things around for convenience, a tool rack with wheels might be the answer!
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