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10 Must Have Garden Tools

Tue ,17/11/2009
Jay Gaulard Said:

For anyone interested in gardening, the thrill of getting your hands dirty, smelling the fresh dirt and watching your carefully nurtured plants grow from seeds into proper bushes that produce flowers or veggies is the most important draw.

Very few people who hate gardening actually make much progress with it, it seems to be one of those things that you’ll do if you love it.

When gardening, it’s a good idea to have good quality tools on hand. These will make the entire process faster and easier and leave you more time to enjoy the fruits of your labor. There’s nothing so sweet as strawberries plucked fresh from the patch that you planted and nurtured yourself and the right tools will help you grow more than just one small patch.

Top Ten Gardening Tools

1. Automatic sprinklers. Good gardeners know that the best time to water the garden is before the sun comes up, since water droplets can magnify the sun and cause the plants to burn. But unless you are truly dedicated, chances are you won’t be getting up before the sun to stand out in the garden with a hose. The other option is to set up automated sprinklers that are set to go off at a certain time. This is also very handy for keeping the garden watered while you are away on vacation.

2. Gardening multi-Tool. Why carry ten different gardening tools when just one will do? A multi-tool is based on a military concept that combined pliers and a variety of other tools and blades into one tool. Likewise, a gardening multi-tool will include handy items like a saw, weed remover and wire cutters, among others, all tucked into the handle of a nice pruner. The whole thing is the size of a handheld trimmer and can be easily slipped into your belt, making those frequent trips back to the garden shed obsolete.

3. Garden stool. Most gardeners are familiar with those handy little kneepads that help keep your body from getting too stiff while in the position to weed, but not everyone is able to stay on their knees for extended periods of time. A simple garden stool lets you sit while you work and is low enough to the ground to provide easy access to weeds. Look for one that has wheels and you won’t even need to carry it from one vegetable patch to the next. Some stools also feature storage space under a lift-top which lets you store your tools, seeds and gloves all in one place.

4. Folding garden bucket. These handy buckets are ideal for working with in the garden or anywhere you need to be weeding and want somewhere to toss the weeds. This type of bucket is roomy, but lightweight and can simply be twisted and folded down to a light disc that takes up virtually no room in the gardening shed. They are usually made of sturdy fabric, so they can just be hosed down, which makes cleanup nice and simple.

5. Anti-pest decoys. These range from the familiar scarecrow, which rarely works anymore, to realistic owls that swivel their heads when sensing motion. No matter what your style of garden, there is a way to frighten off birds and other critters that would like to share in your harvest. If you aren’t interested in moving birds or metallic streamers that twirl in the wind to frighten off would-be raiders, then you can always opt for motion sensor sprinklers that are barely noticeable, yet have good results.

6. Non-kinking hose. The hose is one of the more basic gardening tools, but if you opt for cheap ones, they’ll be full of holes in no time, not to mention kinking up right when you need water the most. It’s well worth the money to invest in a non-kink hose. Not only will it never bend so sharply as to cut the flow of water off, these types of hoses tend to last far longer than regular plastic ones.

7. Ergonomic grips. There are so many different gardening tools on the market that it can be difficult to choose which trowel, rake or other small implement you should purchase. The best tools will have ergonomic grips on them, large, comfortable handles that won’t strain or irritate your hands when using them. Look for softer handles, as well, since unaccustomed use of wood can give blisters.

8. Aerator shoes. These aren’t really shoes, they are actually spiked plates that strap onto your gardening shoes. As you move about, weeding, planting and trimming, the spikes drive into the earth with each step and help aerate it. This is just another way to improve the health of your garden without any extra work, something busy gardeners will appreciate. .

9. Ph soil tester. While the average person might not care if their soil is acidic or not, this is just the sort of thing that will matter to the avid gardener. When you discover what the Ph of your soil is, you can adjust it to produce the best environment for your plants. In some cases, such as with hydrangea, the acidity of the soil actually determines the color of the flowers.

10. Good gardening gloves. Perhaps one of the most important gardening tools, gloves protect hands from things like blackberry or rose thorns. They also keep hands from becoming completely saturated in dirt or fish meal, neither of which is pleasant. Good gardening gloves will be soft enough to be comfortable, yet sturdy to allow for long term use. Most have small dots or other types of gripping paint on the palms to aid with friction.

By selecting the best gardening tools possible, you ensure that your time in the garden will be enjoyable. There’s nothing fun about working with difficult tools that make it hard to do even the simplest chores. Instead, invest in real tools and have a great time with your gardening.

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Only Five Essential Garden Tools

Tue ,10/11/2009
Justin Havre Said:

There is an old proverb that ‘a bad workman always blames his tools’ but (at the risk of using that as an excuse) trying to garden without the proper tools is tiresome! It is back breaking, it does take more time and it can even damage the roots of plants. However, this does not mean that we have to spend hundreds of dollars on buying the latest in garden tools. How many tools are really necessary for an average gardener who just wants to have a neat garden and grow a few flowers or veggies?

The first garden tool that comes to mind (apart from gardening gloves) is a garden fork; this is because without a fork, you will never get the soil ‘turned’. Trying to get out there in the still-cool month of March to turn the garden over requires a good strong garden fork. Once the earth has been broken up by the weather (which is usually about now, in May), it can be raked smooth.

Some people do without a garden rake, but I think that if you are planning to grow plants from seed, you should rake the soil first. However, it’s technically an optional garden tool. Not so a trowel; that is a necessity. Trowels are used for planting bulbs, perennials and for pushing plants in to your containers. If you want to dig deep then you can buy extra strong trowels in stainless steel, but light weight ones can be found that are manufactured from cast aluminum.

A garden hose is quite essential, although you can manage without one. If you have water-collecting barrels in your garden, the hose may be superfluous. If you are going to invest in a hose, then go for a soaker hose. These will deliver water to the root of your plant so that you are not wasting it.

A wheelbarrow is a nice optional extra; however, you can use large plastic garbage bags and slide them around the garden after you – so it’s not absolutely essential to have a wheelbarrow! If you need to choose one and the weight of it is a factor, then there is such a thing as a wheelbarrow made of canvas that folds up. It’s also space-saving as it can hang on the garage wall.

If you have a lawn and flower beds, you will notice that it is quite amazing how much difference it makes to use an edger around the edge. This small chore, which keeps the border lines straight, goes a long way in keeping definition and neatness in the garden.

A long, narrow spade is one implement that always seems handy, as you can plant the bigger bushes with it, but if you need to really economize, you can use your garden fork. If you have never had a garden hoe, now is too late; they are difficult creatures to learn to maneuver. Sometimes it is just quicker to get down there and use your trowel.

There are several other possibilities: a prune, a watering can and a weeding bag. But if you leave these and the ‘optional extras’ out, that gives us only five essential tools. These are a garden fork, a rake, a soaker hose, a trowel and an edger.

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Should You be Loyal to Your Local Garden Supply Center

Mon ,02/11/2009
Kenh Jones Said:

If you are serious about your beloved garden then you will be serious about your local garden supply center. You want to be sure that your garden center supplies quality plants and garden tools. You get to know after time what they stock and when the seasonal items will be coming in. Some very customer focused garden centres will even survey customers to find out what varieties of plants they want.

Another area of marketing is the loyalty card schemes and related gardening clubs. These are the sort of methods that are not offered by the larger chains of garden supply centers. (With the exception of loyalty cards perhaps)

One of the advantages enjoyed by the large garden supply center companies is the pricing they can offer their customers. Due to the large quantities they purchase for resell they can usually get a better deal than the smaller independent operators. However, the one thing that many smaller garden supply centers have that many of the big chains lack is service and knowledge of the products they sell. Of course the economies of scale are also a disadvantage because you will have the same plants as everyone else. If you like growing a more eclectic range of flowers and vegetables you will only get these from the smaller garden suppliers.

For the home gardener who knows exactly what they want and how to use it, the larger corporate garden supply center is going to have a larger selection from which to choose while saving a little but of money. However, seeking advice from the same chain’s employees can be hit or miss as to whether they understand home gardening or just there for a summer job.

Local Garden Centers Have the Advantage

While there are pros and cons to both the small independent garden supply center and the large chain-owned outlets the needs and preference of the customer are often different, resulting in some customers sharing their business between the two. There is also a perception that the independent garden supply center must be priced higher than their corporate competition and in some cases that may be true, but customers are often surprised by the savings they can find at the small outlets.

Where the independent local garden supply center will score is in the choice of plants. They will be localized to your area and will grow well for you. The large chains will have the same inventory for a wide geographical area. But not all the plants that grow in the south of the country will work in the north because of different daylight sun hours and rainfall. The other reason why the plants will be more suitable for you is that they will work in your soil.

The expertise of the garden centre staff will know the general conditions of the soils in your area and they will make sure they sell what grows best for you.

So while the large multiple garden centers do have a place for the serious gardener you need to lose your local garden supply center.

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Garden Tools – Quality Goes a Long Way

Sun ,01/11/2009
IC Said:

Having your own property is not only a luxury but a responsibility and as such you should keep it in optimal condition and attractive at all times. Besides the physical aspect of your house the other important part one should never overlook is the landscaping work, you could hire someone to do it for you or you could do it yourself. In most cases property owners end up hiring someone to do the job but this is not cost effective.

Learning how to do these tasks yourself provides great satisfaction because all the work has been done exactly how you wanted. In order to get things done the right way you need to own at least the most basic set of garden tools unless you intend to visit your neighbor every time you need to do some yard work.

Garden tools can be acquired at your local hardware store and even at some lumber yards, however the most important thing to keep in mind is to go for quality instead of quantity, shop carefully and choose the best ones because the right set of tools will last you a lifetime.

The following are some basic garden tools you will need to get started:

Secateurs: This is the best tool for cutting and pruning around your garden, some people use it when they are working on flower arrangements or cutting small tree branches. There are three types of secateurs: anvil, bypass and parrot-beak; each one has a different purpose and shape but the most common one is the bypass secateur.

Shovel: There are many sizes and shapes of these, handheld ones were designed to help you to easily dig into the ground and plant flowers and small trees, long-handled shovel are used to dig holes where you can place large plants. There are many uses for shovels but according to the size of your yard you will need to acquire one that will help you get things done the right way.

Hoe: These are used for cultivating and weeding, they have a sharp blade bent at a 90 degree angle.

Rake: This is a tool used to gather loosen material (soil that has been dug) or level a surface. Most rakes are many-toothed tools that are also used to gather leaves around the yard.

There are many other tools you can purchase however the most important thing to remember is to acquire top quality tools or the best tools you can afford, make sure you try the grip to ensure they are comfortable tools to use while working on your garden. Buying top quality tools will ensure you won’t have to make several trips to the hardware store to replace them and they will last you a lifetime.

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Garden Tool And Garage Storage Solutions For Spring Cleaning

Fri ,23/10/2009
Chris Gill Said:

As spring creeps upon us it’s time to consider what to do with all of the clutter we packed away as soon as it started to get cold. Many people have sheds and garages packed with things they’ll need to get out again: bicycles, garden tools, sports equipment and more. If you’re tired of going through this routine year in and year out, you need to find a storage solution that works all year round, where it’s not only easy to get all of the seasonal gear you need, but where daily and long term storage are exactly the same. While many people are content to just drive nails to hang things and be done with it, nails bend, poke you when you walk by them, don’t hold much and lead to an ugly looking storage space.

Pegboards are one of the most common garage storage solutions. A basic pegboard system is wood or treated cardboard with a series of holes. These holes hold hooks in any configuration you like, which can be used to hang your tools. Unfortunately, traditional pegboards have a number of problems. They grow, shrink and warp with as the seasons change. They can break or tear if they aren’t mounted properly, and the holes wear and rip over time. As a result, most people banish their pegboards to one corner of their garage, tool shed or workshop – hardly a solution that gets rid of the need to spring clean.

Fortunately, the pegboard concept can still work, but you need to have the right kind of pegboard. Metal pegboards don’t have the breaking and warping issues of their wood and cardboard counterparts. Like any other product, metal pegboards come in different levels of quality. One tough, high quality steel pegboard is Ironsides Storage Solutions’ Holey Rail™. The Holey Rail ™ is made of thick steel with peg holes that are extruded, not drilled. This means that the pegboard holes are molded into place, so they won’t compromise the integrity of the steel. As a result, this system can hold very heavy objects, including rakes, bicycles, large tools, bags and even plastic containers. The mounting will fail before the steel does, and if you mount it properly, that’s unlikely to happen at all. Combined with large peg hooks and reinforcing peg strappers, the Holey Rail™ serves as a permanent storage solution that’s also accessible.

A garage storage solution like this will greatly simplify your spring cleaning. There don’t need to be “summer” and “winter” storage locations for your bikes, garden tools or other seasonal equipment. You can confidently leave everything where it’s supposed to be for the long term. This steel pegboard rating is easy to mount as well, because it won’t bend between anchor points. Instead of having a small pegboard sitting just above your workbench, you can mount these across the entire inside of your garage or shed. Give steel pegboards a try. You’ll cut your cleaning down and put everything you need to enjoy the warm weather close at hand.

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Garden Tools Required for Effective Gardening

Thu ,15/10/2009
sidana.abhi Said:

If you have a significantly large garden, you can utilize it for growing vegetables and cover crop or fruits. You will require some additional garden tools so that your task of growing seasonal vegetables or fruits becomes easy. You will need some of the seeding and planting tools, harvesting tools and composite equipments.

The following garden tools will help in performing your gardening task especially for growing vegetables, cover crop or fruits in your garden.

Easy lawn edger:

A lawn edger is used for drawing a line between your pathways and garden so that you can easily identify the pathway and thus can avoid damage to your growing crop.

This additional garden tool is available at varying prices, however even if your buy a simple and easy lawn edger, it will do the task. So, don’t waste money on high end products a cheap and simple lawn edger is perfect choice.

Comfortable seeding and planting tools:

If you have large garden, you will probably need to have a comfortable seeding tools so that your task of seeding and planting becomes easy. These seeding and planting garden tools especially row seeders with wheels are must if your garden is big and you want to grow vegetables or a cover crop. These row seeders with wheels are quite effective in placing seeds at equal distance and these seeders make furrow, place seeds and close furrow and all the job is done in one pass.

If you have a small garden, hand held seeders are best options for you. Broadcast seeders are also available in the market and if you have large farms and want to grow crop, then only you will require these garden tools.

Readymade composting kits:

You can recycle your garden waste into valuable manure and for doing the job; you will need a composting kit or tool. You can either buy readymade composting kits from the market or you can also make your own composting kit.

Affordable cages:

Large variety of cages or trellises is available in the market and you can buy any number of cages, however you should ensure that you get a good quality rust proof cage sp that it can all seasons including rainy season.

So, above are few garden tools that will require for growing vegetables and especially seasonal vegetables and fruits in your garden.

 

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Gardening Tools Made In USA – Find Out What To Get

Sat ,10/10/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

If you’re employed in the manufacturing industry, you know how important the term “Made in the USA” is today. The term is recognized by the US government, and when a manufacturer uses it on his products, it had better be true! Purchasing gardening tools made in the U.S. is a way to support American labor and get high quality in the tools you use for your garden.

Think of the tools you need to enjoy a healthy, productive garden. Now, think of those tools made by your neighbors and countrymen. Here’s a sample of the types of tools you may consider:

- Shovels, hoes, tillers, spades, cultivators, edgers, weeders

- Saws, pruners, shears, trowels, dibblers, rakes, planters

- Compost forks, digesters, bins, tumblers, aerators, spreaders, broadcasters, shredders

- Mowers, tractors, chippers, trimmers

- Tents, plant hothouses, bed kits, timber, tiles

- Rain collectors, barrels, rain chains, irrigation tubing, gutter scoops

- Gloves, knee pads, pruning sleeves, hats, overalls, safety glasses, sun protectors

- Storage bins, sheds, hose and tool organizers, trellises, arbor kits, wiring

These are just a few of the gardening tools that will help you build and maintain a healthy garden. US manufacturers provide all of these products at high quality and for reasonable prices.

Garden Tools for Every Environment

It’s easy to shop for garden tools made in the USA. Wholesalers and retailers alike offer a wide assortment of garden tools, and they have tools designed for every gardening situation. Garden tool needs vary from the deserts of the West to the forests of the East, from the flat dry plains to the mountainous rain forests of the Northwest. Garden tools made in the USA are available to fit every type of environment and to support healthy productive gardens. Your garden tool needs will also vary according to the type of garden and plants you’re growing.

Shopping for garden tools made in the USA is easy and convenient. Wholesalers and retailers offer a wide variety of gardening tools for every purpose. From the deserts of the West to the forests of the East, from the mountainous rain forests in the Northwest to the flat plains, from the red clay of the South to the rich black soil of the Midwest, garden tools made in the USA are available and affordable. No matter what your gardening tool needs, you can find tools made in the USA to serve your purpose.

Environmental Leadership through Made in the USA Garden Tools

The USA has long been an environmental leader, and the desire to save and protect our environment has generated research to improve natural, organic gardening. Hand-held gardening tools made in the USA support environmentally-sound gardening because they don’t require electrical power or polluting fuels. Even when you must use power tools to clear your garden plot, you can find quality garden tools made in the USA that are both effective and fuel-efficient, minimizing the release of harmful pollutants and protecting your air quality.

Gardeners, Uncle Sam Needs You!

People garden for a variety of reasons – relaxation, creativity, food production, or simple pleasure. No matter what your reason for your choice to garden, having the right garden tools made in the USA adds to your rewards. Looking for that “Made in the USA” label when you shop for gardening tools does much more than assure you have high-quality, long-lasting tools. It supports our country’s economy and labor force. A quick search of the internet will produce a long list of garden tool suppliers with products made in the USA.

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Outdoor Tool Bargains 4U Announces Yard and Garden Tools for Discounted Prices Online

Sat ,10/10/2009
Robert Meyer Said:

In our modern era, the rise of the internet has changed shopping forever, with more and more people going online for their needs. Clothing, footwear, home furnishings, and now yard and garden tools can now be found online. Instead of having to visit a dealer or take time off to look a new lawn mower, chain saw or other piece of equipment, it is now simple to get online and find exactly what is needed in just a matter of minutes. A new site, Outdoor Tool Bargains 4U, has announced that they are now offering new and pre-owned garden tractors, lawn mowers, chain saws, pressure washers and more that can be purchased online for prices that are greatly discounted.

With a system connected to eBay, the site makes it easy for those looking for discounted yard and garden tools to easily find what they are looking for, for an excellent price. Once customers find an item they are looking for, they are redirected through eBay to bid on their item or buy it outright. With quality photos and descriptions, the site offers the simple ways for consumers to find exactly what they are looking for without having to pay full price.

A visit to this new site shows a variety of different types of tractors for sale. Customers can find popular name brand riding mowers and garden tractors, walk behind mowers, garden tillers, edgers, chain saws, leaf blowers, string trimmers, and snow blowers at greatly discounted prices.

In addition to the tools, the shopper can also purchase parts, accessories and owner’s manuals for most types of yard and garden power tool. Any homeowner is sure to find exactly what he or she needs when visiting this new site.

To learn more about what Bargain Outdoor Tools has to offer, visit http://www.outdoortoolnargains4u.com

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Top 3 Essential Gardening Tools

Fri ,09/10/2009
Cindy Heller Said:

Gardening is a great hobby. You will get great satisfaction from creating a well-groomed garden. Some people find it a great way to relax and de-stress as well. Here we will discuss three essential gardening tools, which are must have for creating a good-looking garden. Other a shovel for digging, the grass shears, the garden rake and the watering can are very important for proper maintenance of your garden.

Grass and Pruning Shears

The humble shears. It looks like a pair of scissors with extra-long blades. It is used for trimming small over-growth. Pruning shears help to keep all your plants properly trimmed to give your garden a well-kept look. Grass shears are used for trimming around footpath and landscaping. Shears can come with either long or short handles. The long-handled ones will take the stress off your back, while the shorter handles can be easily held. For thicker branches, you may need a powered shears.

Garden Rakes

Rakes are one of the most commonly used garden tools. You will need a garden rake for preparing the soil as well as keeping the garden litter-free and tidy, especially during the fall season. There are two main types of rakes. They are the yard or lawn rakes and the garden rakes. Yard rake is used to remove dead leaves and other debris from your garden. Otherwise, the young and tender shoots cannot force themselves through the debris. When choosing garden rakes, take into consideration the material and ergonomic of the design. For people with arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome, it is better to choose a lightweight rake that is easier to handle.

Garden Watering Tools

Water is essential for the survival of your garden. Hence, garden watering tools may be simple devices but absolutely essential for gardening.

Garden watering tools can be just a simple watering can or an automated sprinkler system. Whatever you use, you need to ensure that the soil can retain the moisture properly. Mix your sandy or gravel based topsoil with organic matter or paper mulch so it can hold in water better.

Take care to water your plants according to their individual needs. For example, check out how much water your sprinkler dispenses so you would know how long you should leave it on. Remember, too much water can lead to roots rot and plant diseases; too little water and the plants will dry up and die. Take care that you provide just the right amount of water. The best time for watering is between midnight and before dawn. Too early in the evening and you would have fungus growing, too late in the morning and you risk having your plants dried up. If you use automated garden watering device, set your timer appropriately. Remember to change the setting for different seasons. Clean your watering tool often as scum can accumulate in the hose, pipe and nozzle.

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Overview Of Gardening Tools – A Report On 7 Typical Tools

Wed ,30/09/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

Assuming that the readers know about the equations and rules of growing plants and keeping them healthy I am dwelling into this report. The various things that are needed for the proper growth of your plants are quality soil, sufficient water and sunlight. Even though the above mentioned products are gifts of nature, gardening tools are necessary to maintain a garden in good shape. The gardening tools have a tremendous effect on a plant’s life and they stimulate good growing conditions for the plants.

Usage of defective gardening tools is dangerous as it may cause injury to your plants and it may also cut off your plants. Hence it is of almost importance to use those gardening tools which are of superior quality. The ‘Best Gardening Tools are those tools which save a lot of energy and time.

There are various gardening tools which provide a pleasant gardening experience, they are listed below.

Lawnmowers

There are various lawnmowers, but Luxus Push Reel is the best in the market. There are other lawnmowers too which are good, such as the American Lawnmower Deluxe which has been credited as the best

Garden Shredders.

All garden shredders are equipped with powerful motors and a silent crushing system. This type of gardening equipment helps in improving the pace of the shredding activity. Garden shredders which use electric motors are very easy to handle and relatively easy to assemble too. This type of equipment is best suited for pruning trees and for making hedges that look beautiful. It can be used up to a maximum height of 40mm. This tool is considered as a pre-requisite for gardening connoisseurs as it comes with a plunger and built in wheels.

Cultivators

Cultivators are relatively modern garden tools that help in cutting hard soil. They come with patented tines to help with cutting through the hard soil easily. This equipment comes with border edger. It is also the perfect equipment that to be used for jobs like thatching, aerating and clearing the moss. It is also extensively used in the preparation of flowerbeds and vegetable plots.

Leaf sweeper

It is gardening equipment that is used mainly for small lawns. It comes with the feature of infinite adjustment and has a capacity of 200 liters

Edge trimmer

According to gardening equipment reviews this is one of the most vital gardening equipment. It has been classified as a must have for gardening freaks. The purpose of this equipment is to trim the hedges and for pruning of plants.

Spading fork

This is a great piece of gardening equipment that is used for transplanting and also for aerating. This piece of gardening equipment is used for the purpose of splitting grasses and perennials. In addition to these jobs the spading fork also performs the additional tasks of mulch, sorting hay, manure fork and for tiny gardens.

Mattock

It is an important piece of gardening equipment that is used for working up the roots of established trees and also for the purpose of breaking the clay. If you have a mattock with you, the need of a pick or a hoe can be dispensed with

Before embarking on gardening it is highly advisable to have a peek at the tools that are required by you. Carry a check list of equipments that are needed with you.

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