The Hoss Wheel Hoe is a push cultivator that provides remarkable versatility for preparing and maintaining your vegetable garden. Because the tool bar on our Wheel Hoe has multiple attachment holes and slots, there are endless possibilities for configurations of our Wheel Hoe attachments. Regardless...
Posted on August 21, 2023
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In his 1989 book, The New Organic Grower, Eliot Coleman says this about garden weeding: "Don’t weed, cultivate... Large weeds are competition for both the crops and the grower." While continuous light cultivation to prevent weeds is very ideal, we don't always stay on top of things in the never-ending weed...
Posted on August 21, 2023
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Here are two of the most frequent questions we get from new customers: "Should I get the steam bent wheel hoe handles or the pistol grip wheel hoe handles?" and "Should I get the standard wheel hoe handles or the junior wheel hoe handles?" So, there's two separate issues to cover here -- handle styles...
Posted on August 21, 2023
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As the spring/summer growing season is coming to an end, we are planning and doing Blackeye Pea bed preparation for the fall garden
Posted on August 17, 2023
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The old timers here in south Georgia always would say to plant potatoes on Valentine's Day, and that's what I did when I started gardening years ago. One year I happened to be running a little behind and got them planted at the end of February. I have found this works best for me. If we have a warm February...
Posted on August 17, 2023
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Are you planting potatoes in your vegetable garden? Potatoes are a great crop that are easy to grow and can be stored for many months. Around here the temperatures are warming and the dogwood trees are blooming. We have pepper and tomato plants galore in the greenhouse that are being stepped...
Posted on August 17, 2023
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The high wheel cultivator is tall and awkward with a design that is not very user friendly. The Hoss Wheel Hoe provides a user-friendly design with...
Posted on August 17, 2023
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As the weather is quite warm here in south Georgia, most of the crops we planted in the spring are now finished. We've spent the last couple of weeks pulling up all of the finished spring crops, keeping the ground weed-free, and planning...
Posted on August 17, 2023
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