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    Lightweight Garden Hose. This garden hose, made in the USA, is lightweight, slim, and free of toxins. ... UPF 50+ Unisex Agility Sport Cap. ... Women's Heirloom Gardening Bib Overalls.

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    With a water repellant finish and a sun protection rating of UPF 50, this wide-brimmed hat offers plenty of protection in the garden. Mesh allows air to flow through so you won't overheat.

  5. Spade - Wikipedia

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    A border spade has a similarly shaped blade, but much smaller, as a garden spade; the handle is proportionately longer, though. A sharpshooter is a long, narrow spade - sometimes with thick flanged treads extending beyond the width of the blade to allow for a boot to fit on - for getting into tight spots or for cutting post holes.

  6. Bulldog Tools - Wikipedia

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    Tools produced at the factory include spades, shovels, forks, rakes, hoes and various gardening hand tools.These products are made for agricultural and domestic use. The spade and fork heads are solid forged using a single piece of steel and were up until recently made using carbon steel, today a boron steel compound is preferred.

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    Then, to spare their knees, they might stand and bend over for long stretches to weed, dig and plant, straining their back and spine. To help protect your body, you need to warm up before beginning.