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Title: Onion Hoe
Post by: katynewbie on January 22, 2006, 17:13:05
>:(

Just been leafing thru the Organic Gardening Catalogue. Will not disclose how stupid I went with the seed order!!

However, in the tools section there is an Onion Hoe. What a good idea, I thought! Looked at the detail and it says "handle not supplied"...is it me, or whats the point?!!!

;D
Title: Re: Onion Hoe
Post by: kenkew on January 22, 2006, 19:21:17
Don't buy tools from a cat. unless you know exactly what you're ordering. Shop around, feel the beast, play with it, move with it, stroke it, poke it and do all that you would with it as you would on your plot....well, as much as you can in the shop...!
What you describe is possibly an 'add-on' where you keep the same handle but attach different heads.
Title: Re: Onion Hoe
Post by: katynewbie on January 22, 2006, 19:25:01
Good advice Ken, just thought it was a bit silly cos it just says "onion hoe" not "onion hoe as part of a kit where you get one handle and several options"

Think I am turning into my Mother....pedantic to the last!!

>:(
Title: Re: Onion Hoe
Post by: kenkew on January 22, 2006, 19:46:17
Don't buy the last pedantic, far too finnicky.
Title: Re: Onion Hoe
Post by: vee on January 22, 2006, 22:21:00
I got one from my local garden centre for £1.95 last autumn. Not used it yet but I didn't weed my onions well last year so I thought a new toy would encourage me!
Title: Re: Onion Hoe
Post by: Growbe on January 24, 2006, 00:37:31
Same here Vee.

Onions have to be kept weed free so any tool that will help that is a god send.

This year I am thinking of trying the bunched approach for onions. Where you plant 4-5 sets together. The onions are slightly smaller but you can squeeze a lot more in an area. I am assuming the weeding will not be problem. Anyone else tried this technique?
Title: Re: Onion Hoe
Post by: kenkew on January 24, 2006, 08:56:28
I think I'd stick to getting the full potential of bought sets and have a few rows of shallots as small 'onions'.