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txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 24, 2007 1:00 AM Post #3651429
| OK I have lost/misplaced where I put my favorite tool! LOL :(( I have no clue what it is called in came in a set and I thought it was a spade but I can't find a "spade" that is not actually a shovel! LOL
It was/is a hand held tool and is shaped like a triangle (not a perfect triangle, two sides where longer) and it is really sharp on the bottom side.
Can anyone tell me what it is called so I can go buy another one until I can find my favorite one!
Thanks! |
chrissy100 Sydney
(Australia)
June 24, 2007 4:29 AM Post #3651569
| Do you mean a Spade? |
chrissy100 Sydney
(Australia)
June 24, 2007 4:30 AM Post #3651570
| Or Garden Trowel? |
txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 24, 2007 11:15 AM Post #3652412
| I have looked for pictuers of spade all over the net. They all looked like shovels! LOL
I did not look for a trowel. I did find a picture of a Dutch Hand Weeder and a Swoe (like I know how to say that! LOL) and they looked very close to the same thing.
I also found a picture of a Single Tine Hand Hoe which was kind of the same thing but it was attached different (on a different side) then mine! I think you use it different too. I looks to me like a Golf Putter! LOL But I don't play Golf so...
Mine had the handle attached on the top left long side and was very sharp on the bottom long side. The shorter side of the triangle was on the left.
I could chop with it like a hoe or use the pointier end to dig with! HUMMM
I never have known what they are called! LOL
It is not a trowel or a shovel. Oh I wish I could find a pic of it!! LOL When you layed it down the tip/back end of the handle would lay on the ground and the sharp edge of the triangle would as well. Therefore the triangle where the handle was attached was pointing up. If that helps.
I will see if I can find a pic of it again! AWWW I bet when I find out what it is I will NEVER forget! LOL
Ok it looks like the second pic from the left, witht he red handle end! WOO WOO I found the pic! [HYPERLINK@images.google.com]
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chrissy100 Sydney
(Australia)
June 24, 2007 4:37 PM Post #3653367
| Good on you ...never seen one before!I must have a good look next time I go to the Hardware...looks good! |
txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 24, 2007 4:58 PM Post #3653434
| LOL Well thank you! I LOVE IT!! I have used it to plant all of my flower bed! LOL I use it to dig a hole with and when you are planting something that comes out of a 6 pack (you know the ones that are in a black plastic pack, not sure you have them in Assuie land! LOL) they make the perfect hole! Not to big! You just have to make sure you get it deep enough, and the hole does not cave in, and you can use it to "carve" the sides/edges of the hole too! I also use it like a hoe so yes it is my best friend! LOL
I would love to go to Australia!! I am still so sad that the Croc Hunter died before I got to go and meet him! But my 7 year old daughter and I have started watching Bindi on Animal plante! She does a great job, and her new series with her Mom is great too!
LOL I know it is funny (Like she is my did or I even really know her/them!) LOL but I worry how she has ajusted and it looks like she did a great job! LOL
Anyway... Back to tools, yes you should look for one! I have tried both places here in my small town and can't find one! :(( |
Ticker Lisbon, IA (Zone 5a)
June 24, 2007 5:02 PM Post #3653452
| Are you talking about a Dutch Perennial Planter?
[HYPERLINK@www.gardenscapetools.com]
I have one and they are great..
Diann |
txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 24, 2007 5:06 PM Post #3653464
| No that does not even look right, but thank you!
My tool is a hand held tool. Here is the picture/link of the one I found on the net that looks very close to the same. Going left to right it is the second picture, and has a red tipped handle. (Mine is all metal with a black grip handle) [HYPERLINK@images.google.com] |
txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 24, 2007 5:11 PM Post #3653483
| Here is another picture [HYPERLINK@www.gardenscapetools.com] the two on the left look close. The one on the every end is the closest, but mine pointed the other way or to the right, and the top edge was a straight and the other tow sides! Thus the triangle shape!
They are calling it s Cape Cod Weeder. HUMMM Maybe if I look long enough! LOL |
Ticker Lisbon, IA (Zone 5a)
June 24, 2007 5:16 PM Post #3653503
| Looks like a neat too... good luck! |
StressedTek Racine, WI (Zone 5a)
June 25, 2007 4:28 PM Post #3657352
| txflower, I think I found the one you're looking for on Amazon. It's made by AM Leonard.
[HYPERLINK@www.amazon.com]
It looks like the same one you had the picture of from google, what do you think? Is that it?
Christy |
txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 25, 2007 8:51 PM Post #3658360
| Man you are a good shooper! LOL I NEVER would have looked on Amazon! LOL
Yes that is the one that I found on Google! But this one looks exactly (as close as I can tell with it being wood, and from one side!) The one I am missing. At least the blade is shaped just like this one [HYPERLINK@www.amazon.com]
Thank you so much for showing me this link!! I have looked around here and just can't find one! LOL And I forgot to go by Lowe's while we where in town today running around so fast! LOL |
txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 25, 2007 9:22 PM Post #3658501
| Man StressedTek you amaze me!! LOL I still can't believe you found it! LOL
But I am giving thanks mine has been found!! LOL No wonder I could not find it my daughter took it outside to "kill a bug"!! LOL I thought I was loosing my mind! When she saw me looking at the one you found she said Mama I know where your triangle thing is!! And she took me and showed me!! LOL
It is amazing how you mind can play tricks on you! I really thought it was more triangle shaped! LOL But I am so lost without it I love it! LOL
Here are some pics, I hope you can see it well! It is dirty but I was so excited I did not care! LOL
 Click the image for an enlarged view.
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txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 25, 2007 9:23 PM Post #3658506
| And a second!  Click the image for an enlarged view.
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txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 25, 2007 9:24 PM Post #3658511
| And last one I hope you can see the edge on it it is like a knifes!  Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Ticker Lisbon, IA (Zone 5a)
June 25, 2007 10:52 PM Post #3658907
| That looks like a really useful tool... I might have to invest in one of those... :) Lord knows, I can always use another tool. :)
Diann |
StressedTek Racine, WI (Zone 5a)
June 26, 2007 9:25 AM Post #3659958
| Well finding your garden tool became my mission! A few Google searches and other gardening websites and I found the link to Amazon with that other gadget on it. Although I have to say your tool definitely is unique! I've never seen anything like it... and I love a new gadget!
Ok, I'm off to find out where I can get one of those 'thingys'! LOL
Christy |
txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 26, 2007 12:00 PM Post #3660557
| Thank you so much for helping me!! I was about to loose me mind! I was sure where I had left it! LOL But my 6 year old so has started being scared of any small living creater that does not have fur thi summer had a mission of her own! LOL
Yes this is a very cool and useful tool! I guess it is a weeder or a hoe, but I use it for so many things! It is just so handy and useful! I literally was lost with out it! LOL Oh well at least I have a new shovel and hoe now too, which are both standard size though!! Thanks to not being able to find anything simulr to this to to the area under two trees for my Dianthus! LOL
Thanks everyone for your help! LOL |
StressedTek Racine, WI (Zone 5a)
June 27, 2007 1:59 PM Post #3665819
| txflower! I believe I found your gardening tool! It looks nearly identical to the one in your pictures above. If this is it, it actually a type of Japanese hoe. Take a look at this website and tell me what you think:
[HYPERLINK@gardenshoponline.com]
Although I initially thought it was the 'Ko Gama Hoe', I suspect it's actually the 'Nijiri Gama Hoe'
Another web search led me to ebay...after digging around ebay I saw something similar that was Japanese and then I kind of 'ran with it'. Hehehehe Hey, I'm at work, what else do I have to do besides surf the net for new garden toys!
Christy |
txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 28, 2007 12:43 AM Post #3668334
| Well well! LOL I do believe you are right!! LOL That looks very much the same! LOL I looked back at the Dutch Weeder and the blade cut part is wider then it is on mine! LOL
Very well done! LOL Now we know! LOL But my tool is staying on my desk when I am not using it for now! LOL That way I can "see" it! LOL
Thank you for all your help! :)) |
StressedTek Racine, WI (Zone 5a)
June 28, 2007 8:57 AM Post #3669053
| You're welcome! Now I can sleep at night knowing that we don't have an unnamed garden tool running around this place... LOL
Christy |
Poochella Issaquah, WA (Zone 7a)
June 29, 2007 7:16 PM Post #3676747
| Glad you found your favorite tool Txflower. It looks to be a marvelous help for many purposes. Weeding, planting, killing slugs! Don't you wish we could put little tiny cell phones on all our tools and call them like I have to, to locate my lost cell phone. Voice mails I've left myself wandering about the yard or woods listening for the ring: "Where are you? If you're down by the apple trees again, there's going to be trouble..." "Answer me: where ARE you?" LOL
If you or anyone else reading would care to add a super tool or product worthy of mention please follow this link [HYPERLINK@davesgarden.com] to a new "Garden Products" section Dave is just setting up. Most of the additions seem to be positive now, but I think negative or neutral comments are also welcome.
You can read about the start of the idea here. Happy gardening!
[HYPERLINK@davesgarden.com] |
txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
June 29, 2007 7:44 PM Post #3676816
| Oh yes I think they should have GPS (like OnStar) or something! LOL But then again I think when my 6 year old daughter get to be that age I would like her to have it and an alarm that sounded when boys get close!!!! LOL LOL!! LOL :)) Anyway!
I will post my tool over on the ltools page as well, to try to anyway! LOL |
Ticker Lisbon, IA (Zone 5a)
August 6, 2007 10:03 PM Post #3826692
| Ok, I went to Garden Shop Online and I bought that 'Nijiri Gama Hoe' and it really is a neat little tool. So, I went back and bought the longer handled version and I really like it too. :) I'm such a sucker for a neat tool. :) Thanks Txflower for turning me on to it. :)
Diann
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txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
August 6, 2007 11:33 PM Post #3827041
| Not a problem I hope you love and use it for years! I love mine and use it all the time!
I have a new one that I will add a pic of! It is great for digging up grass and moving it! It is very simular to this one! I will try and get a pic tomorrow, I have a few other things that I need to add to this site too! LOL |
chris_lcf530 Peachtree City, GA (Zone 7b)
August 7, 2007 9:42 AM Post #3828041
| Ok, I am the second sucker in line. Dianne, Now that you have seen them. If you had none, would you buy both or just the long one?
chris |
Ticker Lisbon, IA (Zone 5a)
August 7, 2007 10:19 AM Post #3828143
| I'd probably just get the long handled one. I probably won't use the short handled one as much as the long handled one, but I can see where the SH might come in handy in tight space. But I will definitely use the long handled one the most. :) Check out the site. I also got a sharpener for the blade of the hoe...
Diann
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chris_lcf530 Peachtree City, GA (Zone 7b)
August 7, 2007 10:57 AM Post #3828295
| thanks
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txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
August 16, 2007 1:36 PM Post #3863919
| Finally got the pics!! LOL  Click the image for an enlarged view.
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txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
August 16, 2007 1:37 PM Post #3863925
| front of blade.  Click the image for an enlarged view.
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txflower Canyon, TX (Zone 6b)
August 16, 2007 1:38 PM Post #3863928
| Holding it.  Click the image for an enlarged view.
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prentbon Tacoma, WA
April 28, 2008 2:39 PM Post #4877655
| In case anyone is interested. I looked at the [HYPERLINK@www.gardenshoponline.com] website and they have a good group of unusual tools. The shipping is a flat rate of $5. I put an order together with a few friends and got everything in 3 days. I found a small hand rake I had been searching for 2 years to replace.
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nanniepb ( fifi) Oneida, TN (Zone 6b)
April 29, 2008 9:09 PM Post #4884435
| Prentbon, would you care to say which hand rake you recommend? That sounds good for working in raised beds.
Here's my fav hand tool of 20 years or more!  Click the image for an enlarged view.
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