Sunday, November 3, 2013

The gift that gardeners want!

There are a lot of gardeners who want, (need may better describe the situation) better garden tools and are not able to part with the cash to procure the necessary implements to bring about a more bountiful harvest with a lot less work than the meager implements they have been using. (Like that digging fork with the bent tine that your cousin has been using for over a decade.)
With the holidays coming up, we are all making our lists and checking them twice.
Who deserves to receive a suitable gift is easy to determine.
What to give, however, may be a conundrum for some.
We'll let you in on a little secret.
Many gardeners we have met this year have divulged that they would like a WayCoolTools Unbreakable Broad fork and are hoping some nice friend or relative will give them one as a holiday present this year.
There! Now the secret is out, and your holiday shopping just got easier.
With online shopping and free shipping, what could be easier?




Small business Saturday is November 30th.
Support small local businesses.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Tiger tooth pruning saws on sale while supplies last!

Pruning season will be here soon.
Get your Tiger tooth compact folding saws for only $16.76 in our online store!
This is a great saw for your gardening tool bag or your back pack for camping or hunting. Japanese style blade for fast easy cutting, ergonomic handle for comfort and ease of use. Flip top case with belt clip. How Cool? (Way!)
Stocking suffers anyone? Shop now while supplies last!

Saturday, August 3, 2013

How to get rid of weeds without hoeing or using Round Up

Flame weeding around fruit trees

This years gardening season has been quite rainy for most of the country; and thankfully so for some areas that have experienced prolonged drought conditions.
With all that rain our garden plants have been able to thrive to maturity. -Even though we got a late start planting this year;.. due to the excessively rainy spring.
Along side of the plants grow the tares; weeds that compete for water (as though there were not enough this growing season) and nutrients that rightfully belong to the plants you are nurturing to maturity.
With the soil as wet and mucky as it has been, hoeing can be a messy, tiring ordeal that only digs up more weed seeds in your garden so the the daunting task of weeding can continue over and over again.
The answer to that problem: FLAME WEEDING!
We will be posting more about flame weeding here with some details on available flame weeding equipment and a little how to as well.


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The All In One tool sharpener can work with a double edged pruner blade

Here is a way to change your All In One tool sharpener so it will sharpen double edged pruner blades, like the blade of the Barnel B 585 ratcheting pruner. This video features a surprise appearance by Joey the cat.


The All In One tool sharpener is easy to use and is great for gardening and culinary tools.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Lesche Digging Tool featured in the Wall Street Journal

The Lesche Digging Tool, a super strong and versatile gardening knife featured in a Wall Street Journal article by Anne Marie Chaker ships free at WayCoolTools.com for a limited time.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Birchwood Farms

We heard from Anna Kay of Birchwood Farms in Dover, NH.
It was so enjoyable speaking with Anna this morning about her family's farm and the plants she enjoys raising there. Of course part of the conversation was about the replacement handle for the Clarington Forge Rabbiting Spade that, when repaired will continue to be an extension of Anna's inner gardener.
At Birchwood Farms you will find a great selection of the finest Daylillies, Hostas and Peonies.
You will also get to know one the nicest gardeners around.



Agriculture Supported Community at The Rodale Institute

Rodale Institute
A road trip to the Rodale Institute in Kutztown, PA was inspirational as always. While there to demonstrate some tools and equipment I was inspired by Cynthia James and her ASC interns. (Agriculture Supported Community) One intern named Heather shared her inspiration to learn small scale farming techniques and implement a plan to help low income residents of the City of Philadelphia obtain healthy organically grown foods . The ASC farm model has the potential to bring together people from all social and economic backgrounds to help one another achieve a healthier lifestyle while building a better community.

 vegetable bed flamer                       Flame weeding carrot and beet beds at Rodale ASC farm 

Just as it has been for many generations, it is a great inspiration to see the art and techniques of farming continue to be passed on from one to another.
It's exciting to see the unfolding of great ideas in motion.
We're hoping to see great fruit harvested from agriculture supported community.

On the road home.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Planting potatos and onions using the broad fork

The garden soil has finally dried out enough to prepare some beds for the potatoes and onions due to some particularly hot early spring weather. While digging with the six tine broad, I was really struck by the fact that I never really got to that exhausted state we have all encountered when doing the really hard work of preparing the garden for planting.

Working at a comfortable pace we prepared two beds 30 inches wide by 26 feet long in about an hour and a half. The spacing between the beds in this section of the garden was made intentionally wide this year to allow for the potato vines to spread out into the path while giving our young children enough room to play comfortably without damaging the plants; so much,. You know dump trucks - excavators?

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Intermediate sized un-breakable broad fork

Pictured here is the new 6 tine broad fork.
The 10" heat treated unbreakable tines are spaced 4.5" apart. With the unbreakable aircraft quality tubular steel handles, digging rocks out of your garden becomes a much easier job.
This garden work horse is stronger and more durable than wooden handled broad forks that bend in heavier soils and lighter weight than other all steel broad forks.
Using a broad fork (or U bar digger as some call it) to cultivate the garden, rather than the usual D Handle fork or spade makes spring garden digging stress free and actually enjoyable.
Available at: WayCoolTools.com

Monday, March 11, 2013

Dig smarter, not harder with a lighter unbreakable broadfork!



Broad fork defined – a U shaped garden fork with two tall handles attached to a crossbar from which extends a row of long tines designed to deep cultivate the soil while enabling you to dig faster and more efficiently without back breaking stress and fatigue.

One of the major obstacles to fully enjoying the art and science of gardening is the grueling, exhausting work of digging and preparing the soil properly for your plants. Especially if you happen to live in an area with heavy clay, stones, or roots in the soil, or if you don’t happen to be a very strong and athletic person. 

 

The truth is, it’s probably not you, but your tools that are lacking in ability! 

Digging using a traditional garden spade or fork involves quite a bit of energy and force, mostly coming from the shoulders and back while bending over and lifting and turning the soil. This can get tiring quickly and you will be feeling it the next day! The broadfork allows you to use your body with a rocking motion to push the fork into the ground while standing up straight. Once the tines are in the soil you simply pull back on the handles a little to aerate the soil, or more to lift the soil up, remove stones and till without disturbing soil structure. You have become the human powered engine to this mighty effective garden tiller! All without ear numbing noise, smelly exhaust or expensive fossil fuels.
While using a broad fork in your garden you will discover that the synonym for broad fork might well be "speed fork". Because of its width, you will cover more ground in less time and with less effort with a broad fork than with a conventional garden fork or spade.
Along with the inherent ease of use and speed a broadfork offers is the fact that the structure of your garden soil remains intact as you are not turning the soil like you would with a shovel or mechanical tiller. (happy earthworms and soil microbes!)

How is this broad fork better than other broad forks?

Our broad fork is made in America with all U.S. sourced steel, hand crafted and specially heat treated for added strength and durability. Heat treating provides for a tool that is remarkably strong and lighter weight. The shape and strength of the digging tines enable you to penetrate even heavier clay soils without concern over bending or breaking the tines.
 The wedge shape tines coupled with the light weight design (significantly lighter than comparable broadforks) enable you to use this broad fork to chop up large clods of clay more easily and quickly than other broadforks, or even a shovel.
The light weight aircraft quality tubular steel handles will not crack or break and there is no chance of getting a splinter. These strong unbreakable handles aid in the ability to dig up even large stones out of the soil with out the worry over bending or breaking your broad fork.

A broad fork is a very useful tool for lawn aeration and loosening the soil around fruit trees and ornamental trees and shrubs. 

(Now you can free-cycle those spiky shoes.)

They are also great for starting new garden beds, working in soil amendments and freshening up beds in between crops. 

The original 7 tine 27” wide unbreakable broad fork weighing 16.5 lbs. featuring 10” long tines with 4.5” tine spacing and 24" spacing between the handles was introduced in 2012. It is capable of preparing a 30” wide garden bed in one pass. 30” wide vegetable beds have become the standard in many organic gardens and small local produce farms thanks to popular authors like John Jeavons (How to Grow More Vegetables) and Eliot Coleman (Four Season Harvest); both are gardening and farming innovators and are advocates of the use of a broad fork.
Our original large broad fork design was intended for small market farmers and large scale gardeners to use instead of a traditional garden fork, shovel or roto-tiller to prepare their garden soil. We were hearing from some who had broken other broadforks and needed a much sturdier tool that will stand up to hard service in heavy clay soil.

As we talked with more home gardeners we heard requests for smaller sized forks with the same strength and capabilities as the original design while being a little lighter and easier to maneuver.

In response, for spring 2013 we are introducing two new broad fork sizes.
Now available are a 6 tine 22.5” wide broad fork weighing 14.5 lbs. capable of producing 26” wide planting bed and a 5 tine 18” broad fork weighing 14 lbs. capable of producing a 22” wide planting bed.
Both of the smaller broad forks feature a 23” cross bar with 19.5” spacing between the handles. Like the larger original sized broad fork the strong 10” steel tines are spaced 4.5” apart and do a beautiful job of loosening the soil and breaking up larger clumps of soil into smaller easier to work with particles.
Each of the three broad forks is 60” tall.

These new smaller broad forks appeal to gardeners who prefer a smaller sized, lighter weight broad fork for more mobility and ease of use with the same strength and durability of our original unbreakable broad fork.


Available exclusively at www.WayCoolTools.com

Strapped garden forks delayed...

And...we're back! It was fun to get 15+ inches of snow in March, and glad to say it's mostly gone now.

In other news, the Clarington Forge Strapped Garden Fork is again out of stock. These are hand crafted in England so the demand sometimes outpaces production. Made famous by a brief article in the Wall Street Journal last spring, it continues to be a very popular item. We apologize if you are waiting to receive yours, it will be worth the wait and we hope you get it before spring progresses too much!

If you do not want to wait, some alternatives to the strapped garden fork are the standard digging fork, or the longer handled digging fork, or really any fork from Clarington; the WW Mfg US made heavy duty yet lightweight garden fork, and of course our Unbreakable Broad Fork now available in 3 sizes.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Snow storm delays

Just a note to let you know we are experiencing a power, phone and internet outage due to a winter storm. If you have placed an order or tried to contact us, we apologize for any inconvenience! We should be back on by Saturday. Thanks and stay safe and warm. Spring is coming! :-) Janet and Charles