| The sturdy grub hoe was once a common tool on our small family farms in the days before the tractor. These tools dig and cultivate with an easy chop-pull motion that is very quick, but also gentler on your back than the stomp-bend-lift motion used with a shovel or spade. Click here to learn How To Use a Grub Hoe |
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![]() | deeply cultivate and to prepare seedbeds | |
![]() | move or turn heavy mulch | |
![]() | remove matted roots - like Bermuda Grass! |
![]() | both dig and cultivate the soil | |
![]() | work small gardens. Two tools in one! |
![]() | easily digging in hard or gravelly soils | |
![]() | creating furrows and ridging around plants | |



| Read more about using the Fork Hoe in your garden in this article from Fine Gardening magazine |