When you buy a wheelbarrow you will see that it will have a sloped side and one or two wheels on the front. You simply have to push it and you will also be able to manoeuver it quite easily. If you don't get the wheelbarrow into a hole or a ditch in the garden, you will be able to easily use it. If the garden is pretty much smooth, the wheelbarrow is the ideal choice for you.
Most wheelbarrows will have large enough wheels that will bridge many of the holes that you would usually find in a garden.
If you regularly transport heavy items such as tools, soil, or brick pavers, you must definitely consider using a wheelbarrow. The sloping front of the wheelbarrow makes it very easy to dump soil, sand, or mulch on the ground. Say for example you are building a flower bed. You will need to move soil from one place to the other. So the wheelbarrow is the perfect choice to pick up some soil from one place and then move it to the flower bed.
Most wheelbarrows will have large enough wheels that will bridge many of the holes that you would usually find in a garden.
If you regularly transport heavy items such as tools, soil, or brick pavers, you must definitely consider using a wheelbarrow. The sloping front of the wheelbarrow makes it very easy to dump soil, sand, or mulch on the ground. Say for example you are building a flower bed. You will need to move soil from one place to the other. So the wheelbarrow is the perfect choice to pick up some soil from one place and then move it to the flower bed.