What You Need To Know About Garden Weeders Now
One childhood memory I could live without is of crawling between rows of Tomato, pepper, and potato plants pulling weeds that had invade my Grandmother’s rather large garden. Grandmother’s garden weeders consist of my cousins and me! Those old enough where allow to use a hoe! Thank goodness today’s gardeners have a wide selection of tools available for weeding that backyard flower bed or a large vegetable garden.
Today’s garden weeders are designed not only to rid the garden of weeds but with the comfort of the user in mind. One such is the Corona CT3050I Comfort Weeder that can be purchased on Amazon.com for $5.95. This tool is lightweight polished aluminum with a cushioned grip for ease of use.
When selecting garden weeders it is important to keep in mind were you will be using the tool. A weeder that will work well in a planter or small flower bed will not work as well in a larger planting area. So when purchasing a weeder one needs to consider the area to be weeded.
One variation of the hoe is the winged weeder offered by Wingedweeder.com. Its triangle shape and extra long handle makes working in a larger area easier on the back. Plus the tools design makes it useful for creating rows for planting and covering seeds, working closer to plants, and can be used as an ice scraper in winter. While Grandmother used the grandkids for her garden weeders it seems that Grandpa was busy creating his very own weeder. This product is offered online at gemplers.com and is called Grandpa’s Weeder Item No: 151206 and sells for a price of 24.95. Its unique design makes it possible to weed without stooping over and placing extra stress on the weeders back. |

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