1. Loosening and aerating soil in small areas or containers 2. Removing weeds and small plants 3. Transplanting seedlings or small plants 4. Mixing in compost or fertilizer into the soil 5. Cultivating and breaking up compacted soil 6. Harvesting root vegetables or other crops 7. Creating furrows or rows for planting seeds 8. Turning over and mixing soil in raised beds or garden plots.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 20
Uses of Hand Fork:
- Soil cultivation: Loosening and aerating soil, improving drainage and promoting root development. - Weed control: Removing small weeds and their root systems without disturbing desirable plants. - Planting: Creating holes or furrows for planting seeds or seedlings. - Transplanting: Digging up and transplanting plants while minimizing root damage. - Dividing plants: Separating overgrown clumps of plants by digging around the roots. - Composting: Mixing and turning compost piles to accelerate decomposition. - Harvesting root crops: Digging up vegetables such as carrots, radishes, and potatoes. - Breaking up clods: Working through compacted soil to improve its structure and drainage. - Removing debris: Clearing away leaves, sticks, and other organic matter from planting beds or garden paths. - Edging: Creating clean and defined edges around garden beds or flower borders. - Seedling maintenance: Thinning out overcrowded seedlings and removing weeds around them. - Harvesting herbs: Gently digging up small herb plants without damaging their delicate roots.