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tbow388

tbow388

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What is your most used garden tool?

Mine is this handy dandy cultivator rake.

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This one was my wife's grandfathers so I am very protective of it.
 
Arbonaut

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1. Garden Hose Gllmour made by Bosch

2. Dewit bed rake

3. Green Thumb spading fork. Austrian made wood handle double as shingle remover. Hey all my tools double as something. Most Martial art weapons evolved out of some sort of hand powered farm implements as that was all a peasant was allowed to own. How far have we come with that?

2. English compost fork

3. Dewit Long handled hoe save your back this one.
 
JHctRednek

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Suffle hoe, Hula hoe, weed hoe, hoop hoe

Everybody calls it something different, I don't know what you guys call it but its basically a flat steel "hoop" with a handle to weed, cuts the roots of the weeds off just below the surface.

I hate weeding and its worth its wait in gold to me:D
 
Arbonaut

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You experienced ones might know about layering and double digging, the importance of soil structure and tilth. You may know of this tool also. It's a broadfork. No pun intended that's my sister Ursula powering that sucker. Don't call her a broad.

 
Sawyer Rob

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I'm pretty much alergic to hand tools! lol They are waaaaaaaay too much work and time consumeing for me... I don't have any weeds in my gardens to speak of, so no handtools to keep them out! I got all of that i wanted when i was a kid! BEFORE i learned to deal with them!

SO, i'd have to say this,

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is my most useful gardening tool

I bought it new in 1986 for $5,200.00 bucks and other than maintance, it's cost me about nothing to own since then! What a bargin, as i think it will last until i can't look over the dirt i till! Best part is, i've probably made over $5200 with it mowing grass and tilling gardens!

BTW, that's a Howard Rotavator on the back and it cost me nothing but the $1,500 i paid for it back in about 1986 or so? It's also paid for itself and what a fantastic job it does!!

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SR
 
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I'm pretty much alergic to hand tools! lol They are waaaaaaaay too much work and time consumeing for me... I don't have any weeds in my gardens to speak of, so no handtools to keep them out! I got all of that i wanted when i was a kid! BEFORE i learned to deal with them!

SO, i'd have to say this,

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is my most useful gardening tool

I bought it new in 1986 for $5,200.00 bucks and other than maintance, it's cost me about nothing to own since then! What a bargin, as i think it will last until i can't look over the dirt i till! Best part is, i've probably made over $5200 with it mowing grass and tilling gardens!

BTW, that's a Howard Rotavator on the back and it cost me nothing but the $1,500 i paid for it back in about 1986 or so? It's also paid for itself and what a fantastic job it does!!

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SR
good looking dirt. wouldn't couldn't do without my landpride tiller.i'm withya on those d@#$n hand tools.:msp_biggrin:
 

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