Re: Shade garden help/tools


Well, Sophie, tho' I have no experience with Sears forks, I'd spring
for the English import.  Went through many, many less expensive ones
purchased at the local DIY stores - coulda' bought myself 2 or 3 good
ones for what I'd spent over time - and all would bend or break.  I
finally bit the bullet and got one from Smith & Hawkin that has
lasted me for well over 10 years of abuse....so, I say go for the
gold!

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: Sophie Rapaport <sophieruth@charter.net>
> hardly penetrating the soil I have under these trees. Will try
digging fork
> next. Is the "Sears quality" good enough or do I have to splurge on
one of
> those really expensive English imports ?  Since nothing is growing
outside
> (other than the snow piles - took me 4 hours yesterday to undig)
maybe we
> can talk a little about our favorite companies, special hand tools
etc.?
> Sophie Rapaport

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