Fork

Fork is a very important tool in the garden and there are different types of forks that are available as a tool in the garden. It’s very similar to the spade and they are used to lift the soil up, they are also used to turn over the soil in the garden. The fork was made in early days in woods but now they are made out of steels. The pitch fork are used to lifting the lose material such as hay. The fork plays a very important role in the garden as the people use them for different purposes first and they use the fork to dig the soil so that they could plant some seeds. They also use the fork to break down the weeds that are grown in the garden. Without the fork, they could not be able to maintain the garden. The lighter forks are used in the digging of the root vegetables like potato so that they easily bring them out without any damage from the soil. The fork that is lighter is used for this purpose. The lighter fork is also used to weeding purposes, so the work of the fork depends on its type and size.


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