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Spades

A spade is one of the most useful tools to have in the garden; it may be used for edging beds, digging holes for planting, slicing under turf and working soil improvements into the garden.

Some people may find a standard spade with a 28x19 cm (11x7 in) blade too heavy to use for long periods of time, and may find a border (or 'ladies') spade with its smaller blade (23x13 cm or 9x5 in) more comfortable. As its name suggests, a border spade is also useful when digging in the confined space of a bed or border.

You may want to consider buying a spade that has a tread to make it less arduous to push the blade into the soil. Do bear in mind however, that this will make the spade heavier.

SPADES

  • Use for: shifting soil, digging, planting.
  • Sizes: available in:
    • standard size (28x19 cm or 11x7 in)
    • border (23x13 cm or 9x5 in)
    • heavy (30x20 cm or 12x8 in)
  • Handle: 'D' type moulded to plastic hilt will give you a good grip even in cold weather.
  • Shaft: Choosing a wood shaft that fits into the head will allow you to replace it in the event that it breaks.
  • Blade: Consider a stainless steel or non-stick blade for easy cleaning.