A tool I remember Dad a Grandad use was a 3 pronged cultivator rake. I have one that was Dads I think? However the real memory was when I acquired a minuter version 20+ years ago . . . useless, soil was to heavy, pulled the head off! and I did not have the enthusiasm then to think and repair it.
Well the present house has very light sandy soil, and when clearing the green house, I can across the discarded handle and thought I'll get another one. Great for weeding in between rows and tarting up the light soil. Do you think I could find one that was like the old one, and reasonably priced, I new exactly what I was looking for, long term memory is great! Tools similar, but not the same as my minds eye picture.
Poking around in the corner a few weeks later, in the bottom of a bucket under some other old tools, my miniature cultivator head . . . re united it with the handle, wonderful.
The purpose of these ramblings . . . it is the most useful weeding tool in my light soil, because it is small it gets into between plants, tends to drag weed out root and all, rather than slicing as a hoe does, and turned the top inch or so of soil if I want.
I have seen them even smaller, made for window boxes and pots. Seen the modern version which does not look as well designed and is expensive, tight old git me


CJS
