Dutch Hoe
The heavy, sharp edge of a Dutch hoe is pitched up slightly, like a spatula. Slide this tool under mulch or shallow weeds with a pushing motion to slice through roots.
Do not use swing this tool for chopping into soil or stab it into the dirt like a shovel. The flat face should slide across the surface of the ground.
To remove young weeds, a stirrup hoe should be used instead.
The heavy, sharp edge of a Dutch hoe is pitched up slightly, like a spatula. Slide this tool under mulch or shallow weeds with a pushing motion to slice through roots.
Do not use swing this tool for chopping into soil or stab it into the dirt like a shovel. The flat face should slide across the surface of the ground.
To remove young weeds, a stirrup hoe should be used instead.
The heavy, sharp edge of a Dutch hoe is pitched up slightly, like a spatula. Slide this tool under mulch or shallow weeds with a pushing motion to slice through roots.
Do not use swing this tool for chopping into soil or stab it into the dirt like a shovel. The flat face should slide across the surface of the ground.
To remove young weeds, a stirrup hoe should be used instead.