A mattock or pick axe are the American versions of your tool there. You can get them in a couple different sizes. The larger one swings heavy like a maul, but the smaller one might be a little easier to handle - though slightly less effective in really hard soils or heavy rooted soils.
Thanks! I’ll see if I can find a wide, heavy mattock. Ideally without the pick part because I have a mildly irrational fear of jamming the pick into my face as I bring it back 😆
Do you till your garden every year or do more of a no-till garden?
Sorta no-till. We bury our bokashi compost in parts of the garden that aren’t in use.
@@fwebster6226 that is something I have yet to try.
A mattock or pick axe are the American versions of your tool there. You can get them in a couple different sizes. The larger one swings heavy like a maul, but the smaller one might be a little easier to handle - though slightly less effective in really hard soils or heavy rooted soils.
A grub hoe is more analogous to that tool than a mattock.
Thanks! I’ll see if I can find a wide, heavy mattock. Ideally without the pick part because I have a mildly irrational fear of jamming the pick into my face as I bring it back 😆
Siempre es un trabajo duro
¡Estoy de acuerdo!
I've been using my sawzall. Works well. Sit in chair while sawing dirt.
Really?! That’s amazing and a little hilarious 😆
man, you have all types of stuff in your ground
Yeah, it’s a mess 😂. But slowly turning what feels like rubble filled dump into a garden.