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Apr 29, 2013 11:24 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
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Horseshoe said:Great idea, goldfinch...How do I know?...

I have a mini-yard rake (leaf rake), perhaps it's a child's rake, and I put it on the handle of a push broom. The push broom is seldom used but is the kind that you screw the handle onto the broom part. I put the mini-rake at the opposite end and, with the broom taken off, use it to rake, cultivate between my double-rows of onions and such. Works perfectly!

On the times I use the push broom I just screw it back on and have a handle that does double duty...push broom or rake. I'll see about taking a pic.

Shoe (da miser, always getting double-duty out of these poor tools of mine!) Smiling


Shoe

Did you get a pic of what you're talking about yet? I need to see what it is. Still hard to imagine without a pic or two.
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