Becki
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What gardening tool couldn't you live without?Not sure about this one as I havn't done much gardening yet.
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Leonie2
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I use the border fork the most but find the hoe really handy and really should use it far more often than I do
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Cabbagepatch
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A large garden spade.......attached to Lloyd is my favourite garden tool!!
Actually, I use the fork an awful lot and also a trowel. I have one in several parts of the garden ready to hand. Can never have too many trowels
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Leonie2
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I'm the same cabbage, have a few dotted around the garden.
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Frankie
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I don't garden but I have a horse that eats grass if that counts?
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Kathy
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Wheelbarrow!
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Lizzie
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My husband
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Dizzy
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Got to be the trowel followed by the secetaurs (sp?)
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Somerset Lad
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An old three pronged cultivator i found in a heap of manure about 35 years ago. I put on a handle and have used it constantly ever since. The other is my yard brush, i've had it for ay least 50 years and it's only had 16 new heads and 3 new handles.
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Cabbagepatch
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The old originals are the best
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Emma Jane
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Another one for trowel and secatuers. Also inherited an old ladies border fork and spade and they are fab. Small and perfectly formed with old wooden handles which are soft and smooth.
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Daisy Bell
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rake
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