Spade Tip Shovel
Digging a hole wider than six inches is easiest with a round or spade tipped shovel. The tool features a sturdy, flat blade and sharp edges designed for cutting through tough soil and roots. The long handle provides leverage, making it easy to dig deep holes and move large amounts of earth.
This tool is ideal for planting trees or shrubs, removing large rocks or roots, or digging wide trenches.
Alternate Tools
For narrow trenches, try a Trench Shovel.
For cutting around roots, try a Pick Mattock.
For shoveling gravel, bark chips, or other material off flat ground, try a square nose shovel.
Companion Tools
Digging a hole wider than six inches is easiest with a round or spade tipped shovel. The tool features a sturdy, flat blade and sharp edges designed for cutting through tough soil and roots. The long handle provides leverage, making it easy to dig deep holes and move large amounts of earth.
This tool is ideal for planting trees or shrubs, removing large rocks or roots, or digging wide trenches.
Alternate Tools
For narrow trenches, try a Trench Shovel.
For cutting around roots, try a Pick Mattock.
For shoveling gravel, bark chips, or other material off flat ground, try a square nose shovel.
Companion Tools
Digging a hole wider than six inches is easiest with a round or spade tipped shovel. The tool features a sturdy, flat blade and sharp edges designed for cutting through tough soil and roots. The long handle provides leverage, making it easy to dig deep holes and move large amounts of earth.
This tool is ideal for planting trees or shrubs, removing large rocks or roots, or digging wide trenches.
Alternate Tools
For narrow trenches, try a Trench Shovel.
For cutting around roots, try a Pick Mattock.
For shoveling gravel, bark chips, or other material off flat ground, try a square nose shovel.