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narrow garden trowel

narrow garden trowel Narrow forged steel and ash wood trowel – Precise and robust planting tool for garden and vegetable patch

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narrow garden trowel Narrow forged steel and ash wood trowel – Precise and robust planting tool for garden and vegetable patchThis eco friendly narrow trowel is the essential tool for transplanting your plants and flowers with precision, while respecting the soil structure. Ideal for both the garden and the vegetable patch, it combines robustness, precision, and comfort of use in daily tasks. Featuring an ultra resistant forged steel blade, this trowel allows for efficient work even in hard soils, such as clay or silt. Its slender shape facilitates the creation of precise

This eco-friendly narrow trowel is the essential tool for transplanting your plants and flowers with precision, while respecting the soil structure. Ideal for both the garden and the vegetable patch, it combines robustness, precision, and comfort of use in daily tasks.

Featuring an ultra-resistant forged steel blade, this trowel allows for efficient work even in hard soils, such as clay or silt. Its slender shape facilitates the creation of precise planting holes and allows you to easily cut weed roots without effort.

Its natural waxed ash wood handle offers an ergonomic, stable, and comfortable grip. Designed to last, it ensures excellent hold and makes every use pleasant, even during prolonged work.


🧪 Key features:

Narrow trowel for precise planting
Robust forged steel blade for difficult soils
– Ideal for clay and compacted soils
Ergonomic and durable ash wood handle
– Excellent comfortable grip
Integrated hanging hole for easy storage
Resistant, durable, and eco-friendly tool


🌱 Recommended use:

Transplant plants and flowers with precision
– Create clean and neat planting holes
– Work in vegetable gardens, planters, or flowerbeds
Remove weeds with roots
– Ideal for precise and efficient gardening


💡 Usage tips:

– Prefer light and well-drained soil
Water after planting to encourage regrowth
– Clean the steel blade after each use
– Dry to prevent any corrosion
– Hang using the hanging hole for optimal storage


🌿 Why it's essential:

A good tool makes all the difference in the success of your plantings. This trowel helps to preserve roots, ensure rapid plant recovery, and work with optimal precision, even in the most demanding conditions.


🍃 Why you'll love it:

Ultra-precise and easy to handle
Resistant to the toughest soils
– Natural design in elegant ash wood
Lightweight, ergonomic, and comfortable
– Perfect for clean and controlled gardening 🌿


📏 Dimensions:

– Height: 36.2 cm
– Width: 5.9 cm


🌿 In summary:

A narrow forged steel trowel designed for precise and efficient planting.
A robust, ergonomic, and durable tool, perfect for maintaining your garden with care and simplicity. 🌱

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