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Tools Draw Hoe
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Draw Hoe

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The broad, flat face of the draw hoe is best for shaping, mounding, or furrowing soil to make seeding rows. The edge can also be used to chop clumps of soil or mid-sized weed roots.

The shallow depth can also be used to cut patches of sod for a new garden patch without disturbing the healthy soil below.

To remove young weeds, a stirrup hoe should be used.

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The broad, flat face of the draw hoe is best for shaping, mounding, or furrowing soil to make seeding rows. The edge can also be used to chop clumps of soil or mid-sized weed roots.

The shallow depth can also be used to cut patches of sod for a new garden patch without disturbing the healthy soil below.

To remove young weeds, a stirrup hoe should be used.

The broad, flat face of the draw hoe is best for shaping, mounding, or furrowing soil to make seeding rows. The edge can also be used to chop clumps of soil or mid-sized weed roots.

The shallow depth can also be used to cut patches of sod for a new garden patch without disturbing the healthy soil below.

To remove young weeds, a stirrup hoe should be used.

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