The Best Garden Hoe for Heavy Weeds
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- The Push Pull Hoe is the best garden hoe you will ever use. Easily take out large patches of weeds with minimal effort compared to a standard garden hoe. Made in the USA!
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0:17 Push Pull Hoe VS Standard Garden Hoe
0:34 Using a Traditional Garden Hoe
0:54 Using a Push Pull Hoe For Weeding - Хобби
I just got my push pull hoe last week and I am sold on how great a job it does. My wife was initially skeptical but now she says she is going to buy them and give them out as birthday gifts to her gardening friends!
That's great Wayne! Glad your wife is a fan now.
Sold! Take my money!
I live in the South and the Spring rains have begun. The hulo ho type product doesn't do a good job if the ground if slightly wet or damp. All the videos about this type of implement are using it on dry soil, but I doubt I'll be using the one I recently bought until the rains stop, maybe in the summer. There must be something else to remove or cut down weeds from a standing position.
This is all we have. Have to stay on top of them daily.
that's amazing! I ordered one!
DONNA COOPER thanks! You'll love it.
That hoe has really saved me this year in the garden, it works great getting in between those plants as well.
It has proved very useful for us in so many different applications.
What is the price
I’m sold, ordering now
Just ordered mine today. Can hardly wait to it arrives.
We're sure it will get put to good use!
How was it?
@@delatroy Great. Glad I ordered two of them. Thank-you.
@@delatroy worked great. We had roots this year that was almost a foot and a half down and as thick as my thumb. Cut threw it like nothing.
Seems like many people dont know you are supposed to sharpen your garden hoe. A good sharp garden hoe and you dont chop, just drag on the top surface and cuts weeds at ground level with very little dirt displacement.
Indeed
Good job
Thanks
Any idea on whats best for more .... earthy/mud(still dry though) like soil I guess would be the term? I see a lot of videos on youtube where the soil is almost like sand and very fine. In the process of clearing out a somewhat overgrown garden and its getting to the point where the weeds are next.
If the weeds have already gone to seed, you definitely don't want to till the soil and bury the weed seeds. It's better to provide a frequent shallow disturbance on the soil until the weeds are eliminated. This way everything stays on top of the dirt.
Nice concept, but wouldn't this method leave the roots of the weeds behind only allowing them to return a short time later?
It doesn't require that much soil disturbance to manage and/or prevent weeds. A frequent, shallow disturbance will annoy the weeds enough that they quit growing. Obviously this area had been let go for demonstration purposes, but a shallow cultivation once a week will do wonders for your weed control. It's a misconception that you must "dig up" the entire root mass of the weed.
Thanks for the reply.
Hoss Tools that sense
I also noticed somewhere that the top weed rots and breaks down is nutrient for the soil so it’s really about maintenance so it nurtured the good plants which develop and overcome or at least I’m new and learning this stuff and that’s what it seems to be.
@@1Indig0 Yes, well said! A little regular maintenance goes a long way! 😊🌎☀️
Important to note is that weeds stay in the ground even when using the push pull.its less work, however.
We've found that weeds don't always have to be uprooted to be killed. If you aggravate them enough, they'll die.
@@gardeningwithhoss I dont disagree with you at all. It's a wonderful tool...I don't have it yet tho
Most weeds are shallow rooted anyway .I would say the push-pull hoe gets most of the roots. I've had it with my ole traditional hoe .I think I'm going to order me one. May pay a tad extra but that's OK. Good video!!
Even those deeply rooted weeds don't like frequent shallow disturbances. The Push Pull is great for cleaning areas without having to disturb the soil structure greatly. Thanks for watching!
Yes!! I delt with gravel
Gravel is no good for gardening.
Gravel driveway lol
I had weeds as high as 3-4 ft.
I spent a couple of hours with the hoe, so I looked up on RUclips on "weeding in gravel" and tbis was one of the videos I saw. So I bought myself a scuffle hoe and I got the resr of it done in like 30 minutes
It's correct name is "Ho-Mi( or Ho-Mee)" An traditional tool from Korea.
Never heard of the Ho-Mi, but thanks for the clarification!
Which one would work better for weeding grass clumps and stuff up? I need to remove it from the around the driveway to edge it with brick.
Standard Garden hoe
what about the roots? i dont wanna cut them off at ground level i wanna lossen the ground and pull them up by the roots!?
It doesn't take a very deep disturbance to eliminate weed pressure. If you disturb the ground too much, you'll just end up burying all the weed seeds. This way all the seeds stay close to the surface and will get eliminated by subsequent shallow cultivations. By just using the Push Pull Hoe on this area once a week, the weed pressure will be drastically reduced and eventually basically eliminated. Thanks for watching!
@@gardeningwithhoss How about dandelion?
Let me come down there with my Farmall Super A cultivator Tractor.
Is it pulling the roots out or just cutting down to grow back next week?
depends on technique and your soil.
Doesn't this just chop them off at ground level and leave roots to grow again?
Have you ever noticed that most garden weeds, like pigweed for example, don't grow in your yard? That's because they don't like being cut close to the ground. The Push Pull Hoe worked great for clearing the area, and then we can come behind it with something like the wheel hoe to provide a shallow cultivation.
We don't have a problem with that here. I will give it a try and see how it goes.
@@gardeningwithhoss If they don't like being cut close to the ground, then you might as well mow over it?
They will coexist, which is the way goes
Do you ship to UK sir ?
We have a international shipping option at checkout.