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| | | For people who love gardening, taking this pastime away can be devastating. It is possible this outdoor love can still be enjoyed but with a few simple modifications. Three main categories of obstacles are: gripping the tools used; exerting enough power on the tools to dig in the dirt; and getting to the soil to perform these tasks. The tools presented may solve the grasping and digging power problems. Getting to the soil requires another approach. Raised beds with a seating wall are a perfect solution. When this is not possible there are products that allow you to sit close to the ground. You may find it difficult to rise independently so make arrangement for someone to assist you after a period of time.
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Modified Hand Tools
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Problem: Getting a good grip on a bulb trowel
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Problem Solver: Radius Bulb Trowel
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Problem: Getting a good grip on Garden Tools - Set
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Problem Solver: Radius Garden Tool Set
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Problem: Holding and operating garden scissors
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Problem Solver: Garden Scissors
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Problem: Getting a secure grip on garden tools
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Problem Solver: Tool Grips
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Miscellaneous Aids
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Problem: Limited leg strength for stooping
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Problem Solver: Tractor Scoot
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Problem: Getting close to the ground to garden
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Problem Solver: Garden Kneeler
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Problem: Mowing the grass
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Problem Solver: Automated Lawn Mower
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Problem: Moving Large Objects
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Problem Solver: Pot Mover Caddy
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Problem: Kneeling to work close to the ground
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Problem Solver: Garden Kneeler Seat
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