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Mar 8, 2015 6:23 PM CST
Name: Asa
Wasatch Front - Utah
Bee Lover Garden Photography Region: Utah Photo Contest Winner: 2016 Photo Contest Winner 2019 Photo Contest Winner 2021
Garden Ideas: Master Level
I'm typing here in my basement office right now...and I hear the cordless recip outside of my window. It's really easy to use and it's one of Dirtdorphin's go-to tools. But that means...

That I may end up finding it under a bush when I want to use it for other purposes...or it may be on the porch...or on the planting table...or in the living room...or...or....or......

But one thing's sure...the battery will be drained and it will have been well-used. And that's what counts - that it's light and agile enough to be one of sweet Dirt's favorite tools...and she uses it extensively and often. So women (and anyone else), don't be hesitant. Grab a pruning blade at the home center and give it a try. I think you'll be thrilled with how easy it is to use...and what quick work it makes of pruning chores.
This is fun: The thread "Asa's former lawn...or (better) Dirt's current gardens" in Garden Photos forum

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http://bees.photo

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