The hoedown at May Dreams Gardens!
These three rakish wallflowers are late to the party, and shy because they have no fancywear like some of the hoes. But they are all three hard workers, and called to duty in the garden time and time again. Time for them to get a bit of a break, kick back, relax, and watch the ladies dance.
The adjustable rake has proven itself indispensable. Purchased over a decade ago when I was living in a townhouse in Pontiac, I was thinking about storage and portability. Turns out those folding tines can come in handy in tightly planted borders, or opened to full extension for fall leaves. A great rake.
The cobra head was a raffle prize on Heavy Petal a few years ago (Hi, Andrea! How soon before we get Lila holding a rake?)
The short three tined rake is representing his brothers that I can't find (were they left behind? Oh my!) - I have (maybe) a long three tined rake that can be used while standing, and a long handled version that can enable twice my normal reach and retrieve things in the depths of the plants. Handy fellows, all.
Been thinking of a hoe, a little scuffle number to get under this gravel 'desert' landscaping and put an end to weeds. Been thinking. Maybe when the boys come home tonight they'll be able to convince me.
Oh yes, get a little scuffle hoe! You'll be glad you did. And I hope you didn't leave any tools behind when you moved.
Thanks for joining in for the Hoe Down.
Posted by: Carol, May Dreams Gardens | May 04, 2008 at 12:39 AM
looks like a really good rake.
Posted by: bill | May 04, 2008 at 09:30 AM
I love my adjustable rake, too! And I'm an avowed "forky thing" user, as well. I've not used a Cobra head and I don't own a decent hoe. Carol is appalled. LOL.
Posted by: Kylee | May 13, 2008 at 03:31 AM
Very useful, thankyou. I was just wondering if anyone can help me with a question I have on gardening while im here. I have been looking at the Garden Groom (in the link in my name) and I was just wondering if anyone has had an experience with it? Im a little concerned about using electric trimmers as im not as young as I used to be! Thanks - Lou
Posted by: Garden Groom hedgetrimmer | July 25, 2008 at 10:19 AM