Oh, dude, that's called the double digging method. You basically just rock that garden fork back and forth like you're trying to impress your plants with your sweet dance moves. It's like gardening's version of the cha-cha, but with a fork instead of a partner.
To effectively use a garden fork for gardening tasks, start by loosening the soil by pushing the fork into the ground and rocking it back and forth. This helps aerate the soil and break up clumps. Use the fork to lift and turn over soil, mix in compost or fertilizer, and remove weeds or rocks. Be sure to hold the fork securely and use your body weight to push it into the ground to avoid straining your muscles.
the use of hand fork is to cultivate the soil on your garden plot .. :)) XD ..
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A yelve is a fork used as a garden tool.
A fork could be a garden tool, It looks like a big dinner fork, you handle it like a shovel except that it has flat tines instead of a blade. Use the garden fork to turn over and break up soil. In the barn there is the hay fork, this fork has round pointed tines. Use it to pickup and move loose hay, straw and manure.
A fork, either used as a culinary utensil (knife, fork and spoon), or as a gardening tool (garden fork), or as a farming tool (pitch-fork).
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The basic tools for doing soil work include a spade, a garden fork, a cultivating fork and a deep spader. These items can all be purchased at a local lawn and garden store.
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A fork with three tines ("prongs") is called, not surprisingly, a fork. The number of tines doesn't make a difference in what it is called, except that shape and/or placement might dictate that it is a "salad" or "dinner" or "seafood" fork. A larger fork with three tines might be a kind of serving fork. It's notcalled a "trident" because the trident is a type of three-tipped spear, and not a fork at all.
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Small spade and fork and clippers.