The Main Purpose of a Garden
Spading Fork
There are many people who enjoy
gardening. Studies also claim that those who putter around in the garden, planting and taking care of plants
often have less stressful lives and are calmer.
There are many gardening tools that are
needed to be able to garden properly. One of these gardening tools is the garden spading fork.
Each gardening tool has its very own
purpose. Some tools for the garden may have dual purposes while some have specific purposes, which is why they
are seldom used but are useful when the right time comes. The garden spading fork is one of the more useful
kinds of garden implements. Most of these kinds of garden tools are made from stainless steel or carbon steel so
they will not rust or deteriorate fast especially since the garden means lots of soil and water that can affect
metal.
What a Garden Spading Fork Looks
Like
The garden spading fork has a handle at
one end and several short prongs at the business end. These prongs of the garden spading fork are short and
thick. Actually, this garden tool bears a remarkable resemblance to a pitchfork but the difference lies in the
prongs. The prongs of the pitchfork are thinner, longer and round. They are also quite far apart from each other
compared to the prongs of the garden spading fork. The prongs of the garden spading fork are closer to each
other and shaped flat. Compared to a pitchfork, this garden implement also has a shorter handle with a grip the
shape of a capital letter D at the end.
Uses of a Garden Spading
Fork
The primary use of the garden spading
fork is to specifically lift and loosen soil from the ground. It functions sort of like a shovel or a spade,
hence the name garden spading fork. The thicker and closer prongs of this garden tool also ensure that it can
carry a considerable amount of soil. The prongs also act as a sort of rake when loosening the soil in the garden
or farm where the individual is working.
Another use of a garden spading fork is
to lift root crops like potatoes or yams from the ground. Some other people also use this garden tool for many
other purposes such as to rake smaller rocks from the soil and to dig up a hole if there is no shovel or
spade.
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