If anything, Intruder Repeller should be washed and dried after each use. This helps stop the spread of disease and removed moisture-laden soil that contributes to rust.
Remove rust with a wire brush or steel wool and be sure to coat your tool with oil to stop the oxidation process.
Oils used range from WD-40 to household cooking oil, which is a nice non-petroleum based alternative.
Wooden handles can be sanded down to prevent splinters and then wiped down with a penetrating oil or a surface finish.
Be aware that these contain chemicals that can be dangerous and flammable if used without proper safety precautions.
Protecting the wood saves trees, and that's what we want.
Keep your cutting edges sharp. A sharp tool makes a clean cut and a happy gardener!
Finally, make sure to store your tools off the ground in a dry and protected area.
Following these suggestions will cut down on garden tool waste while keeping you out of the hardware store and in your garden.
Once the fall garden chores have been completed, some attention should be given to properly preparing your tools for storage until Flower Pot and Trays spring.