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Garden Hoe Weeding Scuffle Hoe May 2026

Because it cuts on both the push and pull strokes, you accomplish twice the work with the same amount of movement.

Traditional hoes require high-impact swinging and chopping, which can lead to back pain and wrist fatigue. The scuffle hoe slides just beneath the soil surface (about 1–2 inches deep), requiring significantly less downward force. GARDEN HOE WEEDING SCUFFLE HOE

To get the most out of a scuffle hoe, it is best used when weeds are in the —meaning they are small, young, and have just emerged. Because it cuts on both the push and

Stand upright with a straight back. Hold the long handle comfortably and move the hoe back and forth in short, shallow strokes. To get the most out of a scuffle

To keep the tool effective, the blade should be filed occasionally to maintain its sharp edge, and the pivot point should be kept free of packed mud or debris. Conclusion

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