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help i want to buy a stirrup hoe
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help i want to buy a stirrup hoe
i been all over the net only can see them in us lol i like a fixed type stirrup hoe any nerds who can help me i love yer forever
gunners71uk- Posts : 113
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Re: help i want to buy a stirrup hoe
I hadn't heard of one before, but I've googled it and I'm pretty sure you can get one from Amazon in the UK. I have a Wolf Garten push pull weeder attachment - I don't know if this is similar?
BTW Gunners - do you want to join the seed swap?
BTW Gunners - do you want to join the seed swap?
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Re: help i want to buy a stirrup hoe
thankyou the wolf garten push pull looks much better value the osciillating one from quickcrop is 40 plus , seed swap thats vey kind of you but i have plenty of seeds thankyou for making me feel inclusiveDandelion wrote:I hadn't heard of one before, but I've googled it and I'm pretty sure you can get one from Amazon in the UK. I have a Wolf Garten push pull weeder attachment - I don't know if this is similar?
BTW Gunners - do you want to join the seed swap?
gunners71uk- Posts : 113
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Re: help i want to buy a stirrup hoe
I get on well with the Wolf push-pull hoe. The pressed blade works forwards and back without needing to "oscillate", and you can get quite close to the plants. I already have the wide one, and got the narrower one, and the "swoe" from my dad for Christmas. No excuse for a weedy plot now !
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