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HOMESTEAD IRON SMALL TROWEL & HOMESTEAD IRON V-HOE

Spend some time in the garden with hand-forged Homestead Iron tools. Try the Small Trowel (#8604) for digging around in the soil. It features a sharp, high-carbon steel blade that’s mounted on a forged steel shank. The sharp, high-carbon steel blade on the Homestead Iron V-Hoe (#8603) excels at slicing through tough, matted grass roots, and its versatility allows for weeding, cultivating, digging, and furrowing. It also makes transplanting hot pack plants a breeze. Made in the United States, these quality tools will be in your family for generations.

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