Particularly suited to areas where space is at a premium or borders are filled with plants. To break up already dug over soil without unsettling established flowers.
Particularly suited to areas where digging space is at a premium or borders are crowded with plants. Ideal for light digging.
The digging fork is used to break down soil after being dug with a spade. It can also be used as a lawn aerator.
The digging spade is one of the widely used tools in the garden. Available with either alloy steel or stainless steel blades with a moulded plastic or wooden D handled shafts. They are particularly suited for turning heavy soils such as clay.
The "draw hoe" is available in a number of styles. They are designed to cultivate the soil or draw drills. As the name suggests the tool is pulled towards the user. The "Swoe" features a flat blade with three bevelled edges which are designed to weed or disturb the soil.
Used to prepare the top surface of soil prior to planting. The back edge of the rake can be used to make shallow seed channels.
The hand fork is ideal for cultivating soil among flower beds. The prongs are usually flat and set at right angles to the shoulder. The weeding fork has shorter prongs ideal for lifting weeds. Hand trowels are Ideal for digging in small areas around flower, plants and shrubs.
Large headed rakes for use in landscaping.
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