This half moon sneeboer hand hoe is also known to the serious gardener as the 'onion hoe'. Small in size but it's crafted to yield tremendous strength for slicing weeds beneath the surface of small, or dense flower and vegetable beds, as well as cultivating the soil.
• The blade of the hand hoe measures 10cm wide and has a curved shaft.
These Greenhouse Seed Tray Racks accomodate up to 16 full size seed trays, giving you the option of propagating and raising young plants in a crowded greenhouse or conservatory; and the clear, heavyweight, top quality plastic covers allow you to create your own mini-greenhouse almost anywhere - they're real space savers! Not to be confused with inferior steel versions, our in-house manufactured aluminium seed tray racks will give you years of maintenance free service; they're available in three of four tier heights, are supplied complete with 12 or 16 full sized plastic seed trays respectively, the quality cover and come with the option of selecting aluminium trays to create a working surface.
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• Seed Tray Racks measure 104cm (41") wide by 36cm (14") deep and are available with either 3 or 4 tier sizes • Three tier racks are 91 cm (36") high • Four tier racks measure 122 cm (48") in height • Each tier holds four FULL size plastic seed trays - not to be confused with cheaper models that only hold half or quarter size seed trays • Clear heavy duty covers transform the racks into outdoor mini greenhouses for the garden, or can be used to create a warmer propagating area within the confines of your greenhouse or conservatory • Cover allows easy access to plants and reinforced eyelets in base mean allow pegging down if necessary • Racks can easily be used as free standing shelving by adding the aluminium trays into the seed tray rack frame • Use racks to make useful shelving for the greenhouse, conservatory or garden potting shed
What The Experts Say...
"...The Harrod Horticultural Complete System Mini Greenhouse was better in this respect. The plastic cover incorporated very strong, reinforced holes through which stakes could be inserted to hold it down." Angela Youngman, 'KG Tests Mini Greenhouses', Kitchen Garden, January 2008