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How to Install Landscape Fabrics

by David Beaulieu

How to Use Garden Hoes

Hoe -- What It Is
Garden hoes are hand tools used in weed control.
David Beaulieu

Garden hoes are essentially poles to which a blade has been appended, at a 90-degree angle. The poles (handles) are about 4.5 feet long. Garden hoes are an old-time favorite in the war against weeds.

A garden hoe is wielded with a swinging motion. Grip the handle at the end furthest from the blade with one hand. With the other hand, grip the handle somewhere around the middle.

Use the garden hoe to slice into the soil around weeds. Raise the garden hoe up, so that the blade is out away from your body (either to your left or right side) and approximately at shoulder-height. Then swing the blade down towards the ground and slightly back towards your body, striking the ground at approximately a 45-degree angle. Ideally, you'll penetrate the soil deeply enough to get under the roots and lift out the whole weed, roots and all.

On Page 4, we'll put the steel rake to use....

  1. What Are the Uses for Landscape Fabrics?
  2. Preparing the Ground for Landscape Fabrics
  3. How to Use Garden Hoes
  4. Use the Steel Rake to Even the Soil
  5. Using Mulches
  6. Installing Landscape Fabrics to Block Weeds
  7. Secure With Landscape Fabric Pins, or "Garden Staples," Then Mulch
  8. Making Incisions in the Weed Barriers for Planting
  9. How to Install Plants Through Weed Barriers
  10. Project Complete: Landscape Fabrics, Mulch, Planting

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