Types of hoes for weeding - choosing tools for working in the garden and vegetable garden
Weeds grow everywhere - be it a small flower bed or an impressive vegetable garden. And if in the first case they can still be periodically pulled out manually, then it will be simply impossible to remove the grass in this way on a large area. But with the help of a hoe, it is much easier and faster to do this, and at the same time you can still loosen the soil. Every gardener has his own favorite types of hoes for weeding - an indispensable tool that will help in the eternal fight against weeds.
Practical tips for choosing hoes
The most practical would be stainless steel equipment. There is no need to care for such glanders, but there is one drawback - the price “bites”. Cheaper hoppers made of carbon steel. Steel is easy to sharpen, but quickly rusts if handled incorrectly. After use, steel hoes must be cleaned, lubricated and stored in a dry place.
The less the hoe is, the easier it will be to use.
Regarding the handle, traditional wooden handles are most comfortable. Some people prefer plastic or aluminum cuttings. However, they can bend, unable to withstand the "fight" with a particularly overgrown weed. But it is better to refuse metal cuttings - they are too heavy, although they are the most durable.
The longer the stalk, the less stress on the back will be when processing large areas. But you need to focus on your height - a handle that is too long will only interfere. To remove weeds on compact flower beds, a hoe hoe with a short handle is more suitable.
Types of hoes for weeding
First of all, glanders can have blades of not only different sizes, but also shapes. It can be:
- rectangular;
- triangular;
- trapezoidal;
- arched.
Most often, gardeners use these types of hoes:
- Garden glanders with a thin blade of various shapes for cutting plant roots and loosening.
- Hoe. Has a taller, narrower and thicker blade. It is convenient to make holes and beds for planting with such a tool. The boot is several times wider, its blade is wider and thinner.
- A reversible hoe with a high blade like a hoe on one side and three long teeth on the other. The latter loosen the soil, and they can also rake cut weeds.
- Fokine's flat cutter with a thin, angled blade reminiscent of a poker. When the handle is turned, the blade enters the soil.
- Pololnik An arrow with a thin blade curved like an arrowhead.
- Pololnik Stirrup - the narrowest blade of all hoes, made in the shape of a stirrup. Easily cuts roots and residues pass freely through the wide top.