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Monroe 13-06-2004 06:03 PM

Hoe query
 
Thinking of trying out an alternate style of hoe for large area,
shallow ground work. The stirrup hoe and collinear hoe both seem like
they would do the trick. Does anyone have exprience using both of
these hoes? I'd be interested in opinions. Where I live, I have only
saw one poorly-made stirrup hoe for sale. Any purchase would be
limited to mail-order or "big city" trip. I see Lee Valley has a fair
selection.

Thanks
--

Monroe

William Wagner 13-06-2004 08:03 PM

Hoe query
 
In article ,
Monroe wrote:

Thinking of trying out an alternate style of hoe for large area,
shallow ground work. The stirrup hoe and collinear hoe both seem like
they would do the trick. Does anyone have exprience using both of
these hoes? I'd be interested in opinions. Where I live, I have only
saw one poorly-made stirrup hoe for sale. Any purchase would be
limited to mail-order or "big city" trip. I see Lee Valley has a fair
selection.

Thanks
--

Monroe


To stirrup hoe and collinear hoe's add a warren hoe. By stirrup you
mean something like a hula hoe? Anyway...keep them all sharp.

Bill

--
Garden in Zone 5 S Jersey USA Shade
Stop Mad Cowboy Disease: Vote for John Kerry.

'enry VIII 14-06-2004 01:02 AM

Hoe query
 

"William Wagner" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Monroe wrote:

Thinking of trying out an alternate style of hoe for large area,
shallow ground work. The stirrup hoe and collinear hoe both seem like
they would do the trick. Does anyone have exprience using both of
these hoes? I'd be interested in opinions. Where I live, I have only
saw one poorly-made stirrup hoe for sale. Any purchase would be
limited to mail-order or "big city" trip.


Should fine quite a good selection of "hoe's" on any big city trip! ;-)

'enry VIII


I see Lee Valley has a fair
selection.

Thanks
--

Monroe


To stirrup hoe and collinear hoe's add a warren hoe. By stirrup you
mean something like a hula hoe? Anyway...keep them all sharp.

Bill

--
Garden in Zone 5 S Jersey USA Shade
Stop Mad Cowboy Disease: Vote for John Kerry.




zxcvbob 14-06-2004 03:02 AM

Hoe query
 
Monroe wrote:
Thinking of trying out an alternate style of hoe for large area,
shallow ground work. The stirrup hoe and collinear hoe both seem like
they would do the trick. Does anyone have exprience using both of
these hoes? I'd be interested in opinions. Where I live, I have only
saw one poorly-made stirrup hoe for sale. Any purchase would be
limited to mail-order or "big city" trip. I see Lee Valley has a fair
selection.

Thanks
--

Monroe


Look for an "onion hoe", and keep the sides sharp as well as the bottom
edge.

-Bob


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