How to Use A Stirrup Hoe & Grub Hoe
The Reaganskopp Homestead The Reaganskopp Homestead
1.07K subscribers
11,541 views
133

 Published On Apr 26, 2023

Discover the ultimate tools for weeding your garden! Join us on our urban homestead in Asheville, North Carolina, where we bask in the beautiful morning sun and demonstrate how to use a stirrup hoe and a grub hoe. (Secretly we are lizard people in the spring and NEED the Sun) Learn when to use each hoe and how to make the most of these powerful gardening tools to keep your garden healthy, thriving, and weed free. Plus, we share tips on what plants are perfect for each hoe and provide the 10,000 alternate names like push-pull hoe, pointed hoe, and warren hoe. Watch as we remove weeds from our pollinator garden and get ready for a stunning reveal. Don't forget to check out the links in the description for more information on hoeing techniques and ideal plants for your garden!

For the stirrup hoe, which is also known as a hula hoe or a scuffle hoe, check out this review by Wirecutter for tips on using it to remove weeds in tight spaces and shallow-rooted crops like lettuce, spinach, and radishes. And for the grub hoe, which is also known as a pointed hoe or a warren hoe, take a look at this review by The Prepared to learn how to remove weeds with deeper roots or tougher stems, as well as dig furrows and create mounds in your garden.

This $28 Garden Tool Cut My Weeding Time in Half | Wirecutter (nytimes.com)


Review: Chillington Pointed Garden Hoe by Easy Digging – The Prepared

show more

Share/Embed