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This ladies tapered border spade has a smaller head than the original, making it great for digging, planting and transplanting in confined spaces or tightly planted beds. The sharpened taper or point on this spade makes for easier insertion into the ground than a traditional spade with its blunt end. This ladies spade
This ladies tapered border spade has a smaller head than the original, making it great for digging, planting and transplanting in confined spaces or tightly planted beds. The sharpened taper or point on this spade makes for easier insertion into the ground than a traditional spade with its blunt end.
This ladies spade has a FSC certified ash hardwood shaped handle for smaller hands and the head is still hand-forged one at a time from hardened stainless steel. Handmade in Holland Since 1913.
Ladies Tapered Border Spade Size-
Length: 43 inches
Head: 6 x 8 1/2 inces
Approx. Weight: 3 lbs 6 oz
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