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  2. This gardening tool lets you weed your yard without bending over

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    Shop: Fiskars 39" 4-Claw Weeder, $38.83 This smart gardening tool is great at helping to remove pests like dandelions and invasive weeds, sans harsh chemicals, without having to bend over! Thanks ...

  3. Harrow (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Each set of tines is rotated on a vertical axis and tills the soil horizontally. The result is that, unlike a rotary tiller, soil layers are not turned over or inverted, which is useful in preventing dormant weed seeds from being brought to the surface, and there is no horizontal slicing of the subsurface soil that can lead to hardpan formation ...

  4. Hoe (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The flower hoe has a very small blade, rendering it useful for light weeding and aerating around growing plants, so as not to disturb their shallow roots while removing weeds beyond the reach of the gardener's arm. The hoedad, hoedag or hodag is a hoe-like tool used to plant trees. [13]

  5. Rake (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A rake (Old English raca, cognate with Dutch hark, German Rechen, from the root meaning "to scrape together", "heap up") is a broom for outside use; a horticultural implement consisting of a toothed bar fixed transversely to a handle, or tines fixed to a handle, and used to collect leaves, hay, grass, etc., and in gardening, for loosening the ...

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  7. Digging bar - Wikipedia

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    The ends of a digging bar are shaped for various purposes. [3] Typically, each end has a different shape so as to provide two different tool functions in one tool. Common end shapes include: Blunt — a broad, blunt surface for tamping. Point — for breaking hard materials and prying. Wedge — an unsharpened blade for digging, breaking and ...

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