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		<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><br />Fiskars originated in Finland in the year of 1649, and it originally manufactured ironworks for consumer and industrial use, like plows, steam engines and cutlery. The Fiskars company stopped manufacturing in 1992 and the location begin to deteriorate, but Fiskars invited artists and designers to work and live there, and they revamped the historical location. &#8230; <a href="http://www.greatarticles.org/home/fiskars-garden-tools/">Continue reading</a><br /><br /><br /><br /></p><p>A post from: <a href="http://www.greatarticles.org/">Great Articles</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fiskars originated in Finland in the year of 1649, and it originally manufactured ironworks for consumer and industrial use, like plows, steam engines and cutlery. The Fiskars company stopped manufacturing in 1992 and the location begin to deteriorate, but Fiskars invited artists and designers to work and live there, and they revamped the historical location. Today, Fiskars manufactures mainly gardening tools and tools for crafting and sewing. The focus of Fiskars production has changed considerably from when it first started, but it still has its roots in producing tools that help people in their industry.</p>
<p>Fiskars garden tools are designed to be environmentally friendly and to make gardening as easy and comfortable as possible to consumers. This goal results in gardening tools that are ergonomic as well as functional, and this is why Fiskars garden tools are the number one teacher recommended brand and the recipient of over 46 awards from international competitions. Gardening can cause problematic strain, aches and stress in the body, potentially exacerbating arthritis, so Fiskars makes use of a new gear design that exerts more power with less effort, and fiberglass material to make its garden tools lighter, but still strong and durable. Fiskars guarantees quality and satisfaction, and there is a warranty in the event that gardeners are left unsatisfied with their products. There is a wide variety of Fiskars garden tools to choose from depending on your gardening needs including garden knives, shears, saws, bench tables, hatchets, pruners, and watering tools.</p>
<p>If you’re interested in Fiskars garden tools, you might also be interested in Project Orange Thumb, a grant program that was started in 2003 to fund community projects. The Project Orange Thumb program provides up to $1500 worth of Fiskars garden tools, up to $100 of other gardening materials, and free t shirts for members and volunteers in order to help community project reach their goals. The program also helps community neighborhoods with improving their gardens, making them a place for the people of the community to enjoy. The program does this by accepting grant applications and awarding them to gardening projects that qualify, and people get together to garden in the community. Project Orange Thumb accepts grant applications from many groups such as schools, community garden groups, camps, clubs, treatment facilities, community centers and more. Whoever the recipient, high quality Fiskars garden tools helps accepted applicants to get the job done as best as they can.</p>
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