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  2. Garden fork - Wikipedia

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    Garden fork. A garden fork, spading fork, or digging fork (in the past also an asparagus fork, [1] the same name as a very different utensil) is a gardening implement, with a handle and a square-shouldered head featuring several (usually four) short, sturdy tines.

  3. Hoe (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Fork hoes (also known as prong hoes, [10] tined hoes, Canterbury hoes, drag forks or bent forks) are hoes that have two or more tines at right angles to the shaft. Their use is typically to loosen the soil, prior to planting or sowing. [11] Clam hoes, made for clam digging [30]

  4. Homi (tool) - Wikipedia

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    It is also used when plowing a rice field, planting seeds, plowing up soil, and digging potatoes in fields. It is a farming tool similar to the hoe . It is an important extension of agriculture from the ancient times because the homi was excavated in the Bronze Age historic site of the Pyeongnam Mangsan Daepyeong-ri and the early Iron Age ...

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  6. Ask the Expert: Can grocery-store potatoes be planted in my ...

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    First, potatoes at the grocery store are not certified disease-free. This means that you would be taking a risk introducing disease organisms into the soil in your garden.

  7. Loy (spade) - Wikipedia

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    Loy (spade) A loy is an early Irish spade with a long heavy handle made of ash, a narrow steel plate on the face and a single footrest.The word loy comes from the Irish word láí (Old Irish láige, Proto-Celtic *laginā), which means "spade". [1]

  8. Good Morning Sweet Potato Recipe - AOL

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    7. Fill the potato with 2 tablespoons of sweet cashew cream, then top it with berries and seeds. 8. For Hot Sweet Potato Scramble: Make the tofu scramble. Slice the block of tofu in half horizontally.

  9. Talk:Garden fork - Wikipedia

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    "Potato fork" is not universal because that is a particular type of the implement, at least in some regions. "Digging fork" or "garden fork" are the best candidates so far – I think what we need to establish is whether either or both of these are more universal than the existing name. --Richard New Forest 15:26, 22 March 2008 (UTC)

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