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Wooden Handle Gardening Scissors | Hedge Pruning Shears for Lawns and Gardens | Plant Stem Cutting Scissors | Shrub Trimmers - Iron Material (Small)

Wooden Handle Gardening Scissors | Hedge Pruning Shears for Lawns and Gardens | Plant Stem Cutting Scissors | Shrub Trimmers - Iron Material (Small)

Regular price Rs. 550.00
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Gardening scissors have a variety of uses, including:

1. **Trimming Grass:** Keeping the edges of lawns neat and tidy.
2. **Pruning Plants:** Cutting back overgrown branches, stems, and leaves.
3. **Deadheading Flowers:** Removing spent flowers to encourage new blooms.
4. **Harvesting Herbs and Vegetables:** Snipping herbs, fruits, and vegetables for cooking.
5. **Shaping Hedges and Bushes:** Creating and maintaining desired shapes.
6. **Cutting Flower Pedicels:** Trimming flowers for arrangements or maintenance.
7. **Managing Potted Plants:** Tidying and shaping indoor and outdoor potted plants.
8. **General Garden Maintenance:** Performing various cutting tasks around the garden.

Materials

Iron / Wood

Shipping & Returns

All products are available for delivery across India, along with a 7-day return policy

Dimensions

Weight

500 g

Maintenance & care :

To maintain your gardening scissors:

1. **Clean:** Wipe blades after use; use mild soap for stubborn residue.
2. **Sharpen:** Regularly sharpen with a stone or tool.
3. **Oil:** Lightly oil blades and pivot points.
4. **Store:** Keep in a dry, cool place, preferably in a sheath or case.
5. **Handle:** Avoid cutting hard materials; use only for intended purposes.
6. **Inspect:** Check and tighten screws; replace worn handles.

Following these steps will keep your scissors effective and long-last

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How to Use?

Using gardening scissors at home involves a few simple steps:

1. **Preparation:**
- Ensure the blades are clean and sharp.
- Wear gloves to protect your hands.

2. **Trimming Grass:**
- Hold the scissors with both hands.
- Position the blades at the desired grass height.
- Make smooth, even cuts to maintain a uniform lawn edge.

3. **Pruning Plants:**
- Identify the stems or branches that need pruning.
- Position the scissors just above a leaf node or bud.
- Make a clean, angled cut to promote healthy growth.

4. **Deadheading Flowers:**
- Locate the spent flower heads.
- Snip them off just above the first set of healthy leaves or buds.

5. **Harvesting Herbs and Vegetables:**
- Select the herbs or vegetables ready for harvest.
- Cut the stems cleanly to encourage regrowth.

6. **Shaping Hedges and Bushes:**
- Outline the desired shape with the scissors.
- Trim small sections at a time to maintain control over the shape.

7. **General Maintenance:**
- Use the scissors to cut any unwanted plant growth.
- Regularly clean and oil the blades to keep them in good condition.

8. **Safety Tips:**
- Always cut away from your body.
- Keep the scissors out of reach of children.