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Wooden-handled Leborgne planting mattock
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The Leborgne Wooden Handle Planting mattock is used for various tasks in a small garden area and can be used on all types of soil. Equipped with a long and narrow solid head mounted on a small 30 cm (12in) wooden handle, it is a versatile hand tool. It can be used to loosen and aerate the soil before planting, to plant small perennial plants or to transplant seedlings, to mound up vegetable crops, and to cut and remove weeds. Made of fully hardened and tempered forged steel for better resistance to wear and a very stable conical socket, it is a practical tool for all gardeners that will withstand the test of time. Made in France.
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Dimensions: Head Length: 29 cm (11in) - Head Width: 5.2 cm (2in) - Weight: 0.58 kg - Handle Length: 30 cm (12in)
The planting mattock resembles a narrow, long hoe with a small 30 cm (12in) handle. It is used in the same way but its small dimensions make it more suitable for versatile and precise use on small garden surfaces, even those already planted. It is a small hand tool designed for weeding without the use of chemicals and working the surface of the soil. Its heavy head is specially adapted for breaking up the surface and compact and heavy soils. Closer to a pickaxe than a hoe, it is used for crumbling and loosening the top layer of soil after digging, uprooting unwanted plants, mounding up vegetables (i.e. gathering soil into a mound around their base), or even digging shallow holes and furrows for planting. Like a hoe, the mattock is used to loosen and aerate the top layer of soil, providing aeration around plants in the vegetable garden or ornamental garden. It also helps prevent the formation of a compacted layer that can occur due to watering or rain in clayey or loamy soils. This hard and compacted layer, which is very difficult to rehydrate and suffocating for plants, also promotes the rise of water to the surface and its evaporation. Working the soil on the surface after watering limits water evaporation. This model is equipped with a fully hardened and tempered forged steel head for better resistance to wear. Its 29 cm (11in) long and 5.2 cm (2in) wide head makes it a perfect tool for quick, occasional work on small areas such as in a vegetable garden or a bed of annual plants. Its conical socket ensures a perfectly stable connection between the head and the handle, and easy replacement of the handle. The wood used for its handle comes from sustainably managed forests and is 100% PEFC certified. With a length of 30 cm (12in), it is lightweight and has an oval section, ensuring a comfortable grip. Its pierced end allows for hanging storage. This tool is assembled in France.
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Leborgne is a French company that originated in Savoie in 1829. Today, it is a specialist in the manufacture of high-quality hand tools used in construction, masonry, landscaping, and gardening, among other fields. Their products combine robustness and ergonomics while meeting the most specific needs!
This tool is under warranty. The warranty does not apply to handles or grips, only to the metal parts, excluding consumables (screws, springs, etc.), and within the scope of normal use.
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