After each use, remove any dirt, debris, or mud from the blades or tines of your digging tools. Use a brush, hose, or damp cloth to clean them thoroughly. This prevents build-up and keeps the tools in good working condition.
Ensure that your digging tools are completely dry before storing them. Moisture can cause rust and corrosion. After cleaning, apply a thin layer of oil on the metal surfaces to protect against rust and keep them lubricated.
Regularly check the blades or tines of your digging tools for dullness or damage. Use a file or sharpening tool to sharpen the edges as needed. Sharp tools make digging easier and more efficient.
Store your digging tools in a clean and dry area, away from moisture and extreme temperatures. Hang them on a tool rack or store them in a shed or garage. This helps prevent rust, reduces the risk of damage, and prolongs the lifespan of your tools.