What is Push hoe?

Push motye is a garden tool used primarily to remove small weeds. In many ways, it resembles a simple garden moty in the shape, except that its head is mounted on the handle rather than curved down. As its name suggests, pushing should be pushed over the surface of the soil. His head is optimized to interrupt the roots of small weeds, which can then be pulled back on the ground and into a neat pile. Push hoes can also be called scuttle motye or dutch HOE.

There are many different types of hoes, all with a slightly different garden use. The most traditional hoe, a garden hoe, has a curved head to be pulled down, and then attracted to kick or dig around larger plants. Hand hoe does the same, just with a shorter handle, often requires the user to work on his knees. On the other hand, the Push hoe has a very different flat -shaped head.

push hoes usually come on high handle and are designed to be used forand standing. Rather, the wound on the roots and the soil, pushing should slide on the ground on the level of the level. His head is appropriate to the ground.

There are two main types of push hoes: those with mostly open head and those with a fixed, sharp edge of the head. The head of the open -head hoe are basically four metal bars, which together form a rectangle. When this rectangle is swept through dirt, it catches a small weed, then pulls them out of the soil, roots and everything.

solid head hoes usually have a triangular head of solid metal, usually with very sharp edges. These hoes achieve the same purpose and eradication of weeds, but instead of catching and eradicating weeds, they cut them into their base. Movement is usually enough to uproot small weeds. The selection of push hoes is usually a matter of cost, availability and easy use. Both varieties work well and bring similar results.

Push hoes are loved by many gardeners for their ability to quickly clean large lines of garden space and effectively fit among larger plants. They are easy to maneuver between plants, and there is usually little risk that randomly ticking something valuable. Even solid head hoes are usually unable to remove large plants without a huge amount of force.

Push hoe is highly effective on small, daily weeds. These are the types of weeds that gardeners can spend hours pulling their hands on their knees. Several sweeping of the hoe is likely to take most of them.

However, the purpose of push hoes is not a complete eradication of weeds. It is unlikely that these garden tools will be effective on larger weeds with stronger root systems. Traditional hoes or other gardening equipment designed to exploit larger plants will have better work in overall weed cleaning than push hoes.

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