Raking & Hacking
- Planting hoe, combination hoe (planting and tine hoe), V-draw hoe, 4-tine and 3-tine hoes made of carbon steel by Garden-Tool-Brothers in Japanese style loosen and aerate the soil, create seed furrows, and are excellent harvesting aids. The Japanese hand rake sweeps leaves and weeds together while simultaneously combing the soil. The weed puller made of stainless steel with an FSC-certified ash wood handle is used for easily removing deep-rooted weeds from the soil. The Japanese, extremely sharp grass hoe made of carbon steel with a poplar wood handle cuts grass with razor-sharp precision and trims fresh lavender shoots. The serrated Japanese harvesting sickle makes harvesting cabbage or lettuce easier and cuts through stalks like butter. The sickle hoe for hard soils cultivates and easily removes troublesome weeds, improving aeration. The planting hoe is a popular and versatile tool in the garden for planting, loosening soil, and weeding. The stainless steel claw cultivator with an ergonomically shaped handle is used for mixing and incorporating compost and soil, shallowly loosening the soil, and removing spreading, sprouting weeds. The single-pronged hand cultivator (Sneeboer) loosens and aerates the soil. The hand cultivator is also called a digging fork, because its long, curved handle with a sharp tooth digs into the soil and is also used for digging furrows for seeds and tubers. The leaf rake with its short ash handle neatly gathers plant debris, leaves, foliage, and weeds with its delicate yet very robust tines. The Felco Garden Claw 411 ensures efficient soil aeration and weed removal. It makes digging easier and loosens the soil for better absorption of water and nutrients from compost, fertilizer, or substrate.
- PKS Bronze Hand Claw The Lyra hand claw, made of solid copper alloy with a beechwood handle, is the ideal tool for gentle weeding in ornamental and vegetable gardens, as well as in fields. It supplies the soil with air, water, and the trace element and essential nutrient copper for chlorophyll production, photosynthesis, and growth. The small, handy Tupi pickaxe, made of bronze-copper alloy, loosens the soil, weeds, creates furrows, and prepares narrow planting rows and small beds. The Pegasus soil loosening tool, made of solid copper, does not damage roots during soil cultivation and is robust, durable, and rustproof. The copper Sirius field hoe with a linden wood handle is a versatile garden tool, ideal for various tasks such as weeding, loosening, hoeing, and hilling. The sharp Hydra pendulum hoe, thanks to its pendulum action, ensures the best angle when pulling the hoe and cuts through unwanted root balls. The Taurus three-pronged hoe is the energy-saving professional for weeding and impresses with its resharpening, peening, and longer lifespan than iron. The forged Krumpholz cultivator with three tines and an ash handle is perfect for raking the soil and loosening the surface of seedbeds, fields, beds, raised beds, vegetable gardens, and flower borders. Its smooth action promotes better growth and helps prevent the germination of unwanted weeds. The organic hand rake for small beds and raised beds, available with short and long handles (48 cm), was developed in close cooperation with the needs of organic and natural gardeners to cultivate the soil as gently as possible, minimizing disruption to the natural cycle and protecting the microorganisms living within it. The forged heart-shaped hand hoe, the narrow planting hoe, and the hand hoe with an ash cow's foot handle are excellent garden tools for loosening soil, turning over the soil, and planting. The planting forks and bonsai forks, forged from a single piece of carbon steel and featuring two and three tines, not only help with gently digging up bulbs and plants and efficiently removing weeds, but also loosen and aerate the soil in beds and raised beds. For cultivating bonsai, small plants, or in tight spaces, Krumpholz also offers high-quality forged bonsai knives, trowels, and four-pronged cultivators. /li>
- Baack lightweight and sturdy rake made of aluminum with replaceable tines and socket, with and without a double-tapered handle (tapered at both ends) made of linden wood, is simply a smart product for raking leaves, green waste, and branches for professionals and continuous use. Hand-held garden tools like hoes and scoops, with and without handles, are moved horizontally back and forth with light pressure. The pulling and pushing action of the hoe loosens the top layer of soil. Weeds are cut from the roots below the growing point, or their position in the soil below the roots is loosened so that they either wither, can be easily collected, or raked up. The hoe, made of hardened spring steel, with and without a handle, easily removes weeds with a back-and-forth motion. The linden wood handle protects your back during professional gardening.
Stainless steel is a high-quality, corrosion-resistant steel alloy that is optimally protected against rust. Moist or clayey soil adheres less to the tools due to their smooth surface. Maintenance and care of stainless steel tools are virtually unnecessary because they are extremely low-maintenance.
Bronze and copper offer high corrosion resistance and no risk of breakage in garden tools. They have an elegant appearance and enrich the soil with the trace element copper. The beechwood handle should be kept as dry as possible for a long lifespan. The tools require no special cleaning or care. Acetic acid leads to the formation of toxic verdigris and should not come into contact with copper.
Aluminum is lighter than steel and corrosion-resistant.
For extended gardening tasks, light, sandy soils, spreading compost, or snow removal, as well as for those with delicate builds, we recommend aluminum garden tools, which are easy to handle yet efficient for digging, loosening soil, or planting. However, aluminum is softer and can deform, which may affect its stability or function over time.

