Who own the GARDEN CLAW??

New Iberia, LA(Zone 9a)

I recently bought me Garden Claw. I tried and I love it. Better than pull the weeds by my hands. After I use the garden claw, I pulled the weeds easy which they are loose and pulled weeds with all roots come out. Whoever own the claw.. tell me about it.. I would like to hear about that.. τΏτ

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

Mini,
I don't own one but have been thinking about getting one. My arms are weak do you think I could use it?

This message was edited Wednesday, May 8th 4:52 PM

New Iberia, LA(Zone 9a)

Honibee... at first I thought it won't help cause my hands hurt so much if I work so hard like pull weeds or digging.. So I bought the garden claw and tried. It did not hurt my hands any more.. All I stand up and turn the claw by hold the handle. About the arms, at first it did sore my arms but later it did not hurt any more cause the hands mostly do the work. For you.. I have no idea about ur arms.. maybe you can try it, if not you can refund it.. If you live next door or closer, I would go over and let you try it before you buy one.. :)

Cleveland, OH(Zone 5b)

I have had a garden claw for a few years now. I love it! It really digs in and rips up the weeds so all you have to do is pull them off the tines and shake the soil off. I recommend it.
Let's face it, weeding is never easy, but this helps.

Maben, MS(Zone 7b)

I went to Big Lots and found a Garden Tiller, I love it and my sister tried it and had to have one also. It cost $7.99 and looks and works like the claw just not the high price.
Ruth

Benton, KY(Zone 7a)

I've got a Claw and would never be without one again.It rips out weeds,cultivates and loosens soil like a dream.

I get them for all gardening friends when a gift is called for.

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

Looks like another trip to Big Lots for this old gal!!!!!!

"eyes"

lagrange, GA(Zone 7a)

Me too eyes

Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

me 3 lol

Zone 6, OH(Zone 6a)

This is what I like for weeding. It works great and not much work involved. I just run around with it and spend a few minutes each day. Easy to use around existing plants. I find myself with this tool in my hands more than anything else. They call it a scuffle hoe. Of course, weeds like dandelion come back if you don't go deep enough, but if you routinely weed your garden you don't have to worry about it.

http://static.epinions.com/images/ext/hmgd/467/hmgdLawn_and_GardenHand_ToolsAllTrue_Temper_Scuffler_Scuffle_Hoe.jpg

This message was edited Thursday, May 9th 7:04 AM

N.C. Mts., NC(Zone 6b)

I hate to sound so stupid, but what is a garden claw. I have what I call a claw, it is about 12 inches long.

New Iberia, LA(Zone 9a)

Lizh.. check this out..http://www.shop.ws/saledetail.ws?id=1752

N.C. Mts., NC(Zone 6b)

Thanks MiniSchnuz, Thats great and you don't have to bend over. I think I have used up all " I want this for Mother's Day" LOL
Guess, that will be my gift to me.

Bodrum, Turkey(Zone 10a)

I think I will have to try one too.
thanks for the informative post.

New Iberia, LA(Zone 9a)

My step-father just bought this Garden Claw and he said the first time use it hard... depend on what kind dirt is and after this use first day give him lot sore arms for while the more use..... the more will get use to it will be fine. He is 77 years old. If it is so hard put watering on dirt it will help not to hard. Try it. He will let me use it when I need. My parents live only a mile from here.

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