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    Somewhere I heard that this implement called a hoe could be useful in weeding. I sort of refused to believe it, but I was at a garage sale the other day, and they had a long-handled hoe for $5, and my herb plot needed weeding, so what the hell, I bought it.

    It’s a game-changer. So much easier than bending over and gets under the root system to lift them out. Apart from some tough woody things, it does it all.

    It’s not a great-quality hoe—the blade is only attached by friction—but so far I’m very pleased.

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      Bargain. Sounds like a dutch hoe which are great for weeding.
      On heavy soil, draw hoes are useful too.

      We had neighbours from Sri Lanka who used a short handled grub hoe for digging & planting vegetables. Only garden tool I ever saw then use!

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