Pickaxe (Tiller) & Hand Hoes with Prongs- 3 Pc
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Pickaxe (Tiller) & Hand Hoes with Prongs- 3 Pc
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Heavy Duty Garden Kit | Garden Pickaxe (Tiller) & Hand Hoes with Prongs-2 Nos. | Garden Kit Essentials, Strong, Durable Steel Planter Accessories |Gardening Tools for Home Garden
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- Utkarsh Garden Hand Hoe is a handy tool for controlling weeds and keeping the soil healthy in a garden. Essentially, they are digging hoes because they use swift, downward motions to dive into the soil at a 45-degree angle to sever root systems or stems. It is primarily used for loosening, digging, and tilling gardens, or creating long straight furrows for seeding and planting seedlings. But that is not all, it is also used to remove weeds in tight and hard-to-reach places.
- A hoe is a versatile agricultural and horticultural hand tool used to shape soil, remove weeds, clear soil, and harvest root crops. Shaping the soil includes piling soil around the base of plants (hilling), digging narrow furrows (drills) and shallow trenches for planting seeds or bulbs. Weeding with a hoe includes agitating the surface of the soil or cutting foliage from roots, and clearing the soil of old roots and crop residues.
- Hoes for digging and moving soil are used to harvest root crops such as potatoes. Hoeing regularly is the best way to manage weeds and keep the soil in your garden from getting compacted. The best time to hoe your garden is when the soil is dry. If it's too wet, the gardening hoe will not be able to shift the dirt and effectively sever the weed's root system.
- Utkarsh Pick-Axe or Tiller is a generally T-shaped hand tool used for prying, breaking up rocks, paving or earth, commonly for digging, soil preparation, cultivating land, landscaping, demolition or specialist applications like mining.
- A pickaxe's head is typically metal, attached perpendicularly to a longer handle, traditionally made of wood, occasionally metal. A standard pickaxe has a pointed end on one side of its head and a broad flat "axe" blade opposite. A gradual curve characteristically spans the length of the head. The next most common configuration features two spikes, one slightly longer than the other. The pointed end is used both for breaking and prying, and the axe for hoeing, skimming, and chopping through roots.
- Benefits: Effectively Breaks Up Soil, Allows Roots to Spread, Better Air Circulation, Fertilizer Can Penetrate Deeper, Breaks Up Weed Roots and Helps Blend Supplements