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This story was originally published in November 2024 and Star Weekly has chosen to share it again for readers to ...
New Year’s resolutions usually involve doing better or being better. But to really feel better, try these garden resolutions ...
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You will need a 3:1 ratio of white vinegar and water in a bucket. Add your rusty tool and let it sit a few hours or overnight ...
Consider creating a pile of tools that could use work. Tasks that can be done now that will be helpful once the hectic spring arrives include sharpening, cleaning, oiling and repairing garden tools.
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The transformation is truly remarkable, from cleaning to polishing, and repairing to perfecting the sharpener. Discover the beauty of craftsmanship and the value of restoring classic tools.