Description
The hand cultivator has three sharp, bent tines which make light work of breaking up soil as the three tines deeply pierce the soil. Breaking up the top layer of soil allows air, light, water and other nutrients to be stored in the lower parts of the soil where the plant roots are located. The hand cultivator has long tines so it can break through a thick layer of soil and the angle of the teeth allows the tool to be pulled through the soil with ease.
Width of the blade |
7 cm |
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Length of the blade |
9 cm |
Total length |
29 cm |
Length of the handle |
14 cm |
Number of tines | 3 |
Length of tines |
8 cm cm |
Distance between the teeth |
2 cm |
Material of handle |
Ash wood |