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Terracotta 26cm (10in) Wood-Handled Hoe with flat and pointed blade by Leborgne

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A particularly sturdy hoe with a 26 cm (10in) blade made of forged and tempered iron and a eucalyptus wood handle, whose resistance is 15% to 20% higher than that of ash or beech handles. It is a versatile and very practical tool that allows for both surface aeration and soil compaction, weeding, hilling, hoeing, and furrow marking. Guaranteed for 8 years by the manufacturer, assembled in France.

This Terracotta hoe with a flat and pointed blade from Leborgne is a sturdy tool, made from high-quality materials to satisfy even the most demanding gardeners. Its head is made of forged and tempered iron for better longevity, and its handle is made of eucalyptus wood, a very hard wood whose resistance is 15% to 20% higher than that of ash or beech handles.

 

The hoe is one of the essential tools when gardening, and one of the first to acquire due to its versatility. This model, assembled in France, consists of a 110 cm (43in) eucalyptus handle, known for its hardness, with a 26 cm (10in) forged and tempered iron head capable of withstanding shocks, torsion, and corrosion. It is a double-headed and dual-purpose tool. The flat and square side of the head is for hoeing the soil, meaning weeding by scraping the surface of the soil, earthing up, meaning bringing the soil into heaps around the crown of the plants or digging the soil. The pointed side breaks or loosens the surface soil by dislodging the roots of weeds. In the vegetable garden, this hoe is used for digging a furrow in the soil to prepare for sowing, in line with a marked line using a cord. Perfect for working the soil in small spaces, this tool can manoeuvre around plants that are too close together for a wider hoe to pass through. The handle of this tool is compostable, and the metal head is recyclable. This tool, assembled in France, is guaranteed for 8 years by the manufacturer.

 

The Leborgne company designs, manufactures and sells tools whose quality comes from over 175 years of expertise. The brand has built a solid reputation among professionals and amateur gardeners. It is one of the last garden tool brands to maintain manufacturing in the French territory. Its quality production and constant innovation have earned the loyalty of demanding customers.

This tool is under warranty. The warranty does not apply to handles or grips, only to the metal parts excluding consumables (screws, springs, others) and within the scope of normal use.

 

Technical features

Weight: 1.150000 kg
Wood handle
Handle type Knob
Type of tool fitting Nozzle
Handle length 110 cm
Made in France Made in France
Product guarantee 10 years

Tips

Recommended for use in Heavy soil, Light, loose soil
Particularly recommended for all plants
Range of tools Gardeners' tools
Type of tool Large hand tool
Ideal tool for Aerating and loosening soil, digging and working the soil, Mounding, Scraping and scratching, weeding
Directions for use This hoe is a highly versatile tool and is an essential tool for gardeners. The flat and square side of the head allows you to: - weed the soil, that is, remove weeds by scraping the surface of the soil - hoe - earth up, that is, gather soil into mounds around the base of plants (potatoes, asparagus, beans) - dig the soil: in the vegetable garden, the hoe is used to dig a furrow in the soil for sowing, in line with a marked line using a cord. The pointed side allows you to pick or loosen the surface soil by dislodging the roots of 'weeds'. This hoe can manoeuvre around plants that are too close together for a wider hoe to pass through.

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