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<blockquote data-quote="WestTn Huntin man" data-source="post: 2251148" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>Something to keep in mind when hoeing a garden evertime you dig into the soil you are digging up more weed seeds to germinate and sprout in the garden. The proper way is to skim the surface with a very sharp hoe and just cut the weed off.</p><p>Different folks prefer different hoes . A scuffle hoe is the one that I like the best.Some are called Dutch hoes others are Japanesse ,swivel, or Hula-Ho hoes the princle is the same.The important thing is to keep your hoe razor sharp. Your job will be much easier and more effective.I also prefer a long handled hoe. The extra length makes the job much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestTn Huntin man, post: 2251148, member: 3620"] Something to keep in mind when hoeing a garden evertime you dig into the soil you are digging up more weed seeds to germinate and sprout in the garden. The proper way is to skim the surface with a very sharp hoe and just cut the weed off. Different folks prefer different hoes . A scuffle hoe is the one that I like the best.Some are called Dutch hoes others are Japanesse ,swivel, or Hula-Ho hoes the princle is the same.The important thing is to keep your hoe razor sharp. Your job will be much easier and more effective.I also prefer a long handled hoe. The extra length makes the job much easier. [/QUOTE]
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