Re: Potting hostas for moving
Diane Frederick wrote:
>
> RL wrote:
> >
> Diane
> > Since I dig hostas every day, and some of them are in large clumps, I
> > must have a dependable fork.(my digging tool of choice) After trying
> > several , with lots of them resulting in being broken or bent, I finally
> > went out and spent nearly eighty dollars ( for one!) Spear & Jackson
> > spading fork. This tool has paid for itself many times over. I have used
> > it for three years with no problem.
> > Ran
>
> Ran,
> Where did you get your Spear & Jackson? I don't mind paying the price
> for
> a good quality garden tool. I went all over today trying to find
> something really
> good, and ended up with a just "fair" quality spading fork that will do
> for now.
>
> Thanks,
> Diane
> Zone 5, Toledo, OH
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East of Cleveland, in Lake County, is a place called McKinzy supply (
they are near Perry Just off Rt. 84) They carry the complete Spear &
Jackson line. Problem is, I don't know if they will sell to anyone who
does not have a business licence. I can get the number if you want. I
also think they may have have an outlet down your way.
Ran
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