Hand Cultivator for Breaking Soil and Aeration

SKU: WHC
£999
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This hand cultivator is ideal for loosening soil, aerating, planting areas and breaking up compacted ground in small spaces. The three stainless steel tines work the soil surface with control, allowing air and water to penetrate more easily and improving soil structure around plant roots, making it suitable for pots, borders and beds during planting preparation.

Using A Triple Claw Cultivator For Weeding

The pointed tines can be worked around weeds to loosen soil and expose roots for removal. This makes the tool suitable for tackling harder weeds and compacted areas without disturbing nearby plants.

Comfortable Handle And Easy Control

The ash wood handle is shaped for comfortable use during close garden work. Its lightweight balance supports controlled movement and helps reduce hand fatigue during repeated soil loosening tasks. A drilled hole with leather hanger allows simple storage between uses.

Benefits Of Using The Hand Cultivator

  • Helps loosen and aerate compacted soil
  • Supports weeding and planting preparation
  • Lightweight design reduces hand strain
  • Easy to store after use

Hand Cultivator Frequently Asked Questions

Can this cultivator be used in hard soil?

Yes, the stainless steel tines can break into firmer soil, though slightly moist conditions may make work easier.

Is it suitable for container gardening?

It works well in pots and planters where controlled soil loosening is needed.

Does the wooden handle need maintenance?

Wiping after use and storing the tool in a dry place will help keep the handle in good condition over time.

Hand Cultivator Specifications And Sizes

  • Tool type: hand cultivator triple claw
  • Head material: stainless steel
  • Handle material: ash wood
  • Overall length: 30cm
  • Tine count: 3
  • Tine spacing: 2.5cm
  • Head height: 9cm
  • Features: drilled hole with leather hanger swing tag
  • Use: soil loosening aerating weeding planting preparation

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