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May 12, 2013 7:53 AM CST
Name: Horseshoe Griffin
Efland, NC (Zone 7a)
And in the end...a happy beginning!
I helped beta test the Garden Planting Calendar Charter ATP Member Garden Sages Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle I sent a postcard to Randy! I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
For our friend, Shoe. Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Enjoys or suffers cold winters Birds Permaculture Container Gardener
Here you go...

Like I mentioned above:
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 (ever the miser, or repurpose-er, too cheap to own two separate handles when one will do the job, eh?)
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