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What makes a good hoe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 660179" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Thanks for the link. Read where they used tempered steel from plow blades. Maybe that's the secret. The old hoe I have stays razor sharp. Its light too. This combination makes for some quick efficient work.</p><p></p><p>Jed, I got a few grubbing hoes and some teethed fire hoes too. These are good for heavier work but I'm really looking at the dress up work in the gardern in the spots the cultivator doesn't get. I'll carry a hoe when I walk the garden and rather than pullin a weed here and there I'll just give it a shallow slice on the top of the soil. On dry days you can just skim the top of the dirt and really do a number on the weeds without bringing up a bunch more seed to sprout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 660179, member: 4362"] Thanks for the link. Read where they used tempered steel from plow blades. Maybe that's the secret. The old hoe I have stays razor sharp. Its light too. This combination makes for some quick efficient work. Jed, I got a few grubbing hoes and some teethed fire hoes too. These are good for heavier work but I'm really looking at the dress up work in the gardern in the spots the cultivator doesn't get. I'll carry a hoe when I walk the garden and rather than pullin a weed here and there I'll just give it a shallow slice on the top of the soil. On dry days you can just skim the top of the dirt and really do a number on the weeds without bringing up a bunch more seed to sprout. [/QUOTE]
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