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I use one of these https://wolfgarten-tools.co.uk/products/...eeder-10cm
It needs a handle too.
Its almost the only tool I use in the garden - one side as a hoe, flip it over and use the tines to drag out roots, rake, , flip it on its side and use the orner of the hoe bit to make a furrow for seed sowing.
I bought it when I had an allotment about 18 years ago, on the recommendation of a plot holder there who also advised me to buy the long reach handle so that I didn't have to walk on the soil.
Mine came with a free handtool version of the cultiweeder and, by coincidence, I've been using that his morning clearing some space to plant the broad beans.
It needs a handle too.
Its almost the only tool I use in the garden - one side as a hoe, flip it over and use the tines to drag out roots, rake, , flip it on its side and use the orner of the hoe bit to make a furrow for seed sowing.
I bought it when I had an allotment about 18 years ago, on the recommendation of a plot holder there who also advised me to buy the long reach handle so that I didn't have to walk on the soil.
Mine came with a free handtool version of the cultiweeder and, by coincidence, I've been using that his morning clearing some space to plant the broad beans.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.