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| Thinning Hoe |
| A substitute for your thumb and forefinger...and sore knees.
Years ago my mother-in-law, Liz, used ... More Info
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| Blackberry Hoe |
| Here's a tool designed specifically to grub out the Northwest's most noxious weed--the Himalayen ... More Info
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| Half Moon Hoe |
| A nonpareil weed slicer.Our Half Moon Hand Hoe is a pattern popular in Europe and the Far East. The ... More Info
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| V-Hoe |
| A ripping good cultivator.
This is a pattern of tool that dates back to the late 1800's--maybe ... More Info
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| Warren Hoe |
| A mini furrower.
This is a small, one hand version of the larger Warren hoe that is common around ... More Info
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| Heart Spade |
| A great tool for dividing perennials.
This little spade will be the first tool you grab when it's ... More Info
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| Bulb Lifter |
| The Dutch know how to lift bulbs.
In Holland, where bulb culture is a virtual religion, a ... More Info
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| Dutch Bulb Setter |
| The garden trowel’s grandpaGarden trowels evolved from Mason’s trowels. Before they became cupped, ... More Info
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| Forged Dibble |
| An industrial strength version of the oldest garden tool.
A dibble (or "dibber," either word is ... More Info
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